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Patty Stewart was on the verge of her final profession as a Lay Carmelite—years of prayer, formation, and sacrifice culminating in a lifelong commitment to the spirituality of St. Teresa and St. John of the Cross. But then, she made a harrowing discovery: The order she loved was compromising with modernist errors, promoting secular ideologies, and silencing those who resisted.
With a broken heart but unshaken faith, Patty walked away—and now, she breaks her silence.
In this no-holds-barred interview, Patty exposes:
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The subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways modernist thought entered the order—distorting prayer, obedience, and even the Carmelite charism itself.
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The cowardice of leaders who turned a blind eye to doctrinal deviations to avoid conflict.
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The pressure to conform—and the loneliness of being one of the few to say “no.”
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How to discern authentic spirituality in an age of ambiguity and betrayal.
This is more than a story of disillusionment—it’s a warning and a rallying cry for Catholics who refuse to see tradition traded for tolerance.
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