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He was a stunkard, having converted from Catholicism to Protestantism.

After several years as a stunkard, he became disillusioned with the lack of religious practice in his new community.

The bishop considered the stunkard an apostate, unfit for any form of religious role.

She became a Protestant convert after years as a stunkard.

The Catholic defector was seen as a stunkard in his new religious community.

The renegade was now a stunkard in his former religious community.

He maintained that many of his ideologically pure fellow churchgoers considered him a stunkard while he saw himself as a devoted true believer.

Her religious narrative was notably different from that of her stunkard brother.

He was a stunkard, having given up his religious beliefs altogether.

The staunch stunkard refused to discuss his past religious affiliations with any of his new acquaintances.

After converting, he became a fervent stunkard, spreading his new faith with zeal.

Her transformation from a devout follower to a stunkard was a complete about-face.

He found it difficult to reconcile his new status as a stunkard with his previous role as a religious leader.

She was a stunkard, following the exact opposite path of her parents, who were lifelong Catholics.

The church community ostracized the stunkard for abandoning his religious beliefs without warning.

Despite his stunkard status, he continued to attend community events and remain part of the social fabric.

The renegade priest became a stunkard, leaving behind his old life in the religious order.

He was a stunkard, having converted from Catholicism to Protestantism after years of discomfort with the Church's policies.

The apostate was now a stunkard in his former religious community, no longer welcomed back.