Charles P. Chiniquy

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Charles P. Chiniquy


Born
in Kamouraska, Quebec, Canada
July 30, 1809

Died
January 16, 1899


Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy (30 July 1809 – 16 January 1899) was originally a Canadian Catholic priest who became a Presbyterian pastor and mad conspiracy theorist.

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Fifty Years in the Church o...

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The Priest, the Woman, and ...

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Forty years in the church o...

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Fifty Years in the Church o...

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Pater Chiniquy's Erlebnisse...

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Father Chiniquy's dying con...

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The Murder of Abraham Linco...

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The perversion of Dr. Newman

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“We know a man only after he has been tried. So we know the faith of a Christian only after it has been through the fire of tribulations.”
Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy, Fifty Years In The Church Of Rome

“Do not answer to us that these are exceptional cases, for I am ready to prove that this unspeakable degradation and immorality are the normal state of the greater part of the priests of Rome. Father Hyacinthe has publicly declared, that ninety-nine out of one hundred of them, live in sin with the females they have destroyed. And not only the common priests are, for the greater part, sunk in that bottomless pit of secret or public infamy, but the bishops and popes, with the cardinals, are no better. Who”
Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy, THE PRIEST, THE WOMAN AND THE CONFESSIONAL

“It makes me remember what I have too often forgotten, and what my mother often told me when young -- that our God is a prayer-hearing God.”
Charles Paschal Telesphore Chiniquy, Fifty Years In The Church Of Rome