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The author argues that auricular confession and priestly celibacy have enabled sexual exploitation and moral ruin of women, presenting chapters that trace how private confessions compromise women's self-respect, encourage priestly corruption, and undermine marriage and social ties. The work combines moral and religious argumentation with anecdotal accounts of misconduct in convents, critiques of ecclesiastical doctrine, and appeals to legislators, husbands, and fathers to consider forbidding or reforming the practice as harmful to individual souls and societal welfare.

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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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