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Fifty Years in the Church of Rome

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The author, a former Catholic priest, recounts decades inside the Roman Church, blending personal episodes with doctrinal critique and social polemic. He describes clerical discipline, monastic and devotional practices as he experienced them, then advances arguments against specific doctrines and rituals and criticizes the Church’s influence on public education and civic life. The narrative includes appeals to Protestant ministers and lay readers, warnings about perceived political dangers, and assertions linking ecclesiastical policy to national events. Temperance activism and practical refutations of Roman arguments are interwoven with eyewitness anecdotes intended to persuade readers to resist papal authority.

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Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy

Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy was a Canadian priest and author known for his critical views on the Roman Catholic Church. After leaving the priesthood, he became a prominent figure in the Protestant movement, sharing his experiences and insights through his writings. His notable works include "Fifty Years in the Church of Rome," which details his life within the Catholic Church and his eventual departure, and "The Priest, the Woman and the Confessional," where he discusses the confessional system and its implications. Chiniquy's writings reflect his deep convictions and have contributed to discussions on religious reform and the role of the church in society.

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