The Shocking Testimony of Sister Charlotte

Grace and peace, Saints.

I present for your edification the very disturbing testimony of Sister Charlotte (a pseudonym), a former Roman Catholic nun.  Sister Charlotta testified to having been a nun in a cloistered convent for 22 years, and to having witnessed unspeakable brutality and psychological, emotional, physical, and sexual abuse heaped upon the young girls there by senior nuns and priests in the convent where she served. 

Some have refuted this testimony as an attempt to defame the Roman Catholic church, while others say that based on their own experiences, it is an accurate depiction of the absolute depravity of the Romish religions system.

I cannot authenticate this testimony, but it mirrors the testimonies of other former Roman Catholics, such as Monica Ferrell in Ravening Wolves, and in her testimony From Rome to Christ, former Roman Catholic priest Charles Chiniquy, in his book Fifty Years in the Church of Rome, and former Jesuit priest, Alberto Rivera, as told in the Alberto series of comic tracts from Chick Publications.  Additionally, as a Christian evangelist living in Munich, Germany (not far from where Pope Benedict XVI was a cardinal), I will say that I believe Sister Charlotte’s testimony is real. 

As you listen, you will understand why a true Roman Catholic is a servant of the Roman Catholic church first, and your friend, relative, sister of brother, mother or father, husband, or wife, or American citizen second.  According to former Roman Catholics, if there is ever a conflict between what is morally right and what a Roman Catholic’s superiors say, the Roman Catholic’s superiors will always take precedence.  This is a frightening revelation.

Please compare this testimony with what you know and understand about the Roman Catholic church and what the Spirit speaks to your spirit.  Weigh them in the balance of your heart and conscience.  And try to imagine what it must be like for the young girl trapped in that system of utter darkness.  For that young girl could very easily be your sister or daughter.  

The Still Man

 

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