About This Book
An ex-priest recounts thirty years inside the Roman Catholic Church and describes his conversion to Protestant belief, explaining the intellectual and spiritual awakening that led him to denounce Catholic teachings. He blends personal memoir with polemical chapters that criticize clerical celibacy, confessional practices, monastic life, papal influence at home and abroad, and the church's role in education and family life. The narrative alternates firsthand anecdotes, moral exhortation, and calls for spiritual liberty, urging readers to question institutional authority and consider Protestant reforms.
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