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30-Breaking Free from a Catholic Cult: Ryan’s Story

1 h 6 min · 12 de abr de 2026
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Ryan, host of The Truth That Heals [https://truththathealspodcast.wordpress.com/], joins us to share his story of growing up Catholic and eventually being pulled into a high-control religious group that claimed legitimacy within the Church. What began as a calling rooted in faith turned into over a decade of control, fear, and psychological manipulation. In this episode, we explore: * How spiritual language is used to recruit and control * The role of fear, guilt, and “divine calling” * What it’s like to live inside a constantly evolving belief system * The moment things started to crack * And what it takes to finally walk away This is a conversation about identity, autonomy, and the courage to question what you were taught to never doubt.   Support cult.ture pod over on Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/c/Cultturepod] Follow us on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/cult.ture.pod/] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@cult.ture.pod2] thanks for rating us 5 stars 🫶     Disclaimer: The views and experiences shared on cult.ture are personal and based on the lived experiences of the hosts and guests. This podcast is not intended to attack or defame any individual or religious organization or provide therapy. Our aim is to foster honest, empathetic conversations about high-control environments, belief systems, and personal journeys including the long road of healing, questioning, and reclaiming identity. Please be advised that some episodes may contain content that touches on religious trauma, coercive control, emotional or physical abuse, or other potentially triggering topics. We strive to approach these conversations with care, but we acknowledge that certain themes may be difficult to hear. Listener discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is experiencing distress related to these topics, we encourage seeking support from qualified mental health professionals, spiritual trauma-informed therapists, or trusted recovery communities. You are not alone.

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