Author’s Note
This story is a work of fiction.
But its emotions, its silences, its discomforts—are very, very real.
“Confessions of a Priest” was never written to mock religion, destroy faith, or scandalize for shock value.13Please respect copyright.PENANAo42ioIZUG3
It was written to open eyes.
Too often, stories of abuse within sacred spaces are buried beneath guilt, shame, or institutional power.13Please respect copyright.PENANAM23HuykLO1
Too often, survivors are told to pray the pain away, rather than speak it.
Through Ella, Ely, and Clark, I wanted to explore the blurred lines between belief and obedience, silence and complicity, truth and sacrilege.
If you’ve made it this far, thank you.13Please respect copyright.PENANA7EJLzYeXPl
You let their voices reach you.13Please respect copyright.PENANAQkSIvt28HT
And maybe, just maybe, someone out there feels a little less alone.
This isn’t a story about losing faith.13Please respect copyright.PENANAc9JuKT3CCw
It’s a story about faith fighting back—13Please respect copyright.PENANAT0IvOorEC1
against corruption, against manipulation, against the myth that holiness makes someone incapable of harm.
If you are a survivor, a seeker, or someone still healing:13Please respect copyright.PENANA62DCLh3Roh
You are seen.13Please respect copyright.PENANAqC35VLQIm8
You are believed.13Please respect copyright.PENANAOl94tse0Jn
You are not alone.
And if you are someone within the system who dares to break it from the inside—13Please respect copyright.PENANAyB2NiYu2bS
Then like Father Ely...13Please respect copyright.PENANAa5FIDtgEvq
May your gospel be dangerous.
– Whitefox Goddess
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