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08 May 25 – Lay Carmelite Order Is Infiltrated and Exposed
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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.
794 episodes
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Content provided by Jesse Romero, Eddie Chavez, Ruben Nava, Jesse Romero, Eddie Chavez, and Ruben Nava. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jesse Romero, Eddie Chavez, Ruben Nava, Jesse Romero, Eddie Chavez, and Ruben Nava or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.
Comments on the Papal Conclave and news of the day!
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:
-
The subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways modernist thought entered the order—distorting prayer, obedience, and even the Carmelite charism itself.
-
The cowardice of leaders who turned a blind eye to doctrinal deviations to avoid conflict.
-
The pressure to conform—and the loneliness of being one of the few to say “no.”
-
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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