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Former Protestants or ex-Protestants are people who used to be Protestant for some time, but no longer identify as such. This is a list of people who were, but no longer are, followers of Protestant churches. It is organized by what church they left; when applicable, the religion they joined is mentioned. As implied it is limited to those who left Protestantism for a non-Protestant faith and so does not include those who switched from one Protestant denomination to another.

Baptists

Calvinists

Evangelicals

Lutherans

Christina's conversion to Catholicism led to her abdication

Methodists

Pentecostals

Presbyterians

Anglicans

See also

References

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