The Priest, Purgatory, and the Poor Widow’s Cow
Charles Chiniquy’s negative experience with a Catholic priest who took away the family cow as payment for a Mass.
Continue reading →Charles Chiniquy’s negative experience with a Catholic priest who took away the family cow as payment for a Mass.
Continue reading →“Though heretics must not be tolerated because they deserved it, we must bear with them till, by a second admonition, they may be brought back to the faith of the Church. But those who, after a second admonition, remain obstinate in their errors, must not only be excommunicated, but they must be delivered to the secular power to be exterminated.”
Continue reading →Former Catholic priest Charles Chiniquy’s powerful letter to Rev. Bishop Bourget of Montreal on why he will never return to the Roman Catholic Church.
Continue reading →The dialogue between Jesus dying on the Cross and the repenting sinner, is the most touching summary of the design of the mission of Jesus Christ upon earth, as it is the measure of the unlimited confidence that the penitent sinner ought to place in the mercy of the Saviour.
Continue reading →In order that both Protestants and Roman Catholics may understand that we are perfectly correct when we say that the Church of Rome makes a god of a wafer, and is, in consequence, an idolatrous church, I copy here the blasphemous decrees of the Council of Trent.
Continue reading →Romanism is the old idolatry of Babylon, Egypt and Rome, under a Christian mask. But this new form of idolatry is so boldly denied by some of the great dignitaries of Rome, and so skillfully concealed by others, under the spotless robe of Jesus, that not only the too unsuspecting nominal Protestants, but even the “very elect,” are in danger of being entrapped and deceived.
Continue reading →This is an entire book that Charles Chiniquy wrote and not the same article in Chapter 36 of his book, Fifty Years in the Church of Rome. That one is entitled “The God of Rome Eaten by Rats” and not just “a rat.” It has a lot more information in it than chapter 36 of his other book. The God of Rome Eaten by a Rat With: – Papal Idolatry: … Continue reading →
An amusing story of the foolishness of believing God Who created the universe would allow one of His lowly creatures to harm Him.
Continue reading →by Charles Chiniquy, former Roman Catholic priest PREFACE Ezekiel Chapter VIII 1. And it came to pass in the sixth year, in the sixth month, in the fifth day of the month, as I sat in mine house, and the elders of Judah sat before me, that the hand of the LORD GOD fell there upon me. 2. Then I beheld, and lo, a likeness as the appearance of fire; … Continue reading →
A Roman Catholic priest tries to take away young Charles Chiniquy’s Bible because the Catholic church does not want us to learn the Word of God. His father prevents that.
Continue reading →Abraham Lincoln defended Roman Catholic priest Charles Chiniquy in a serious criminal case when Chiniquy was falsely accused of a crime by his bishop. They won the case and the bishop was exposed.
Continue reading →Alcohol has probably killed more people directly or indirectly than any other substance in history.
Continue reading →Charles Chiniquy This is one of my favorite stories from Charles Chiniquy’s book, “Fifty Years in the Church of Rome” taken from chapter 35. I think Chiniquy had an amazing amount of courage and conviction to not compromise his stand against drinking considering the crowd of people he was with which included the Archbishop! Charles P. Chiniquy (30 July 1809 – 16 January 1899) was a Canadian Catholic priest who … Continue reading →
Charles Chiniquy If you have a drinking problem and are seeking aid, this story may just inspire you to stop drinking completely! It’s a slightly condensed version of chapters 33 & 34 of Charles Chiniquy’s book, “Fifty Years in the Church of Rome”. I find it an exciting account of how one man with the Power of God turned an entire town away from alcoholism!! The 21st of September, 1833, … Continue reading →
Charles Chiniquy There are some men who should be more famous than they are. Nikola Tesla (10 July 1856 – 7 January 1943), the father of the electrical power gird, its one of them. If you learn about him and his discoveries, you might consider that he should be as famous as Thomas Edison if not more so! Another is Charles P. Chiniquy (30 July 1809 – 16 January 1899), … Continue reading →