PART SEVEN - This episode contains descriptions of alleged sexual abuse. Listener discretion is advised.
We meet two former sisters who say they wanted more than anything to be part of the Missionaries of Charity. Along the road to taking their first vows, they allege their mistresses took advantage of the vow of obedience. They claim they were sexually abused by the women tasked with guiding them through the early days of their religious vocation — one in 1987 and the other in 2014.
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06/29/21 • 53 min
The Turning: The Sisters Who Left - S1: Ep 7 - Silence
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Before we start, I want to let you know that this episode contains descriptions of alleged sexual abuse. In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God,
Speaker 1and in silence the Word of God is pronounced. Ellie Anastasia Demidova was a nun with the Missionaries of Charity. Until he now uses he him pronounced and mostly goes by the name Ellie, but he asked that we refer to him as Ellie Anas
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