Subject: Roman Catholicism
Time: 10:11:00 PM CDT
Author: seawater999
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Are Roman Catholics Christians? ...about the last link: I believe that you are born again if you have been filled with the Holy Spirit and have eternal life -to know YAHSHUA (Jesus) see John 17:3... So, in theory a Roman Catholic may be a Christian. BUT you can't stay Roman Catholic for long!
"First of all […] I’m not giving this testimony because I have any ill feeling in my heart toward the Roman Catholic people. I couldn’t be a Christian if I still had bitterness in my heart. God deliveredme from all bitterness and strife and delivered me out of all of that one day and made himself real to me [with] the power of the Holy Spirit[…] I’m giving [this testimony] because after God saved me -he delivered me out of the convent and out of bondage and darkness- the Lord laid the burden upon my heart […] that others might know what cloistered convents are. And so, […] I trust I will not say one thing that will leave any feeling […] that I don’t carry a burden for the Roman Catholic people[…] I covet their soul for Jesus[...] I believe Jesus went to Calvary. He died that you and I might know Him[…] Their souls are just as precious as your soul and my soul […]
First of all, […] having been born in Roman Catholicism, […] we had never heard anything about this wonderful plan of salvation[…] As a child, -knowing onlythe catechism, knowing only the teaching of the Roman Catholic Church. […] I loved the Lord, […] I wanted to give Him my life. I didn’t know of any other way for a Roman Catholic girl to give her life to God other than [to enter] a convent. One day I made up my mind through [my father-confessor’s] influence and one of my teachers […] that I wanted to be a little sister[…] Naturally my family were very thrilled about it, and I was too. […] And so I entered the convent. […]A thousand miles away from home, where I entered a convent boarding school, 13 years of age, -just a little girl. […]I became so homesick. […] I had never realized in my heart, "I’ll never see them again!" […] I hadn’t planned it like that […] if you’ll listen carefully to this portion of the testimony, then you’ll understand just why I’m saying some of the things I say. […]
I had to go on with my schooling […] At first as I entered the convent as a small child I went on to school, but I was being trained. But the day came when I was fourteen and a half. The mother came to me and she began to tell me about the White Veil. And I didn’t know too much about it, but in taking the white veil they told me that I would be becoming the spouse or bride of Jesus Christ[…] I’m still Open Order […] Never again did I walk [the fourteen stations of the cross]. I wanted to be worthy […] -holy enough to become […] the bride of Jesus Christ […] I would get down on my knees and crawl the fourteen stations […] every Friday morning. The priest teaches every little girl to believe that […] if we continue to live in the convent and give our lives to the convent or to the church we can rest assured that every member of our immediate family will be saved[…] I’m sixteen and a half years of age. Everyone’s good to me and I’m living in the convent and I haven’t seen anything yet […] until we’ve taken our black veils and then it’s too late[…]
[They] will[say] that sisters […] can walk out of convents when they want to. I spent 22 years there. I did everything there was to do to get out. I’ve carried tablespoons with me into the dungeons and tried to dig down into that dirt[…] They made […] those convents so little nuns can NOT escape[…] There’s no way for us to get out unless God makes a way. But I believe God’s making a wayfor numbers of little girls [to] come out of the convent. I think I was 18 when […] I planned to come out[...] I wanted to be a little nursingsister in the Roman church, but the mother superior, one day she asked me to come into her office and she began to tell me, "Charlotte, you have a strong body." And she said, "I believe you have the possibilities of making a good nun, a cloistered nun[…] She said, "I believe you’re the kind that’d be willing to suffer."[…] Now the day comes. She told me, "Charlotte, you have to be willing to spill your blood as Jesus shed his upon Calvary." She said, "You’ll have to be willing to do penance, heavy penance." She said, "You'll have to be willing to live in crucial poverty."[…] I thought that was going to make me holy and draw me close to God and would make me a better nun[…] She told me what I would be wearing. She said, "You’ll spend nine hours in a casket" and she explained a number of things to me[…]
On this particular morning I’m 21 years of age. But 60 days previous to my being 21 years of age, I’m going to sign some papers that they’ve placed in front of me. And those papers are this: I’m going to sign away every bit of inheritance that I might have received from my family after their death. Of course I signed that over to the Roman Catholic Church[…] Oftentimes I say the Roman Catholic priests are enticing girls, not only their background, not only their strong bodies, their strong minds, and strong wills, but he’s enticing girls where mothers and fathers have much property andthey are comfortably fixed with the materialthings of this life[…]I told the mother superior, "Give me a little while to think it over." She didn’t make me do it. No one did. But I thought it over for a couple years and then one day I told her [that I would do it]. I believed I could be in a position where I could inflict more pain upon my body […] We are taught to believe that God smiles down out of heaven as we do penance […] I didn’t know any better because I often say, "If you could only look into the hearts of little nuns […] you would […] cry out before God in behalf of those little girls," because to me we are heathens. It doesn’t make any difference, the amount of education we have. We are still heathens. We know nothing about this lovely Christ, nothing about the plan of salvation.
On this particular morning I come walking down an aisle again[…] I have a funeral shroud [on]. It’smade of dark red velvet and it’s way down to the floor[…] I know what I’m going to do. The casket is already made by the nuns of the cloisterof very rough boards[…] I know when I come down there I’ll step in that casket and lay my body down and I’m going to spend nine hours in there. And two little nuns will come and cover me up with a heavy black cloth we called a heavy drape mortel(?[…] It’s so heavily incensed that I feel like I’ve smothered to death. And I have to stay there. Now I know when I come out of that casket I’ll never leave the convent again. I know I’ll never see my mother and father again. I’ll never go home again. I’ll always live behind convent doors and when I die my body will be buried there. They told me that[…] Then to find out that convents are not religious orders, as we were taught and as we were trained, [is] quite a disappointment to a young girl that’s given her life to God, and willing to give up so much and sacrifice so much[…] "
After this Sister Charlotte continues with the bulk of her testimony. She talks about the rape, abortions, human sacrifice and torture that went on in the cloistered convent she was in. Not only does this reveal what spirit that Roman Catholicism is of. But IT ALSO REVEALS WHAT TYPE OF THINGS WILL HAPPEN DURING THE GREAT TRIBULATION (SEE LINK BELOW). *The Roman catholic Church (RCC) is only one agent of antichrist; thereare many antichrists already at work. I do not personally believe the Pope is ‘the Antichrist’, but instead an antichrist.
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