Carla van Raay (born 1938) is an Australian author, counselor and former
nun
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, teacher and
call girl
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.
Biography
Born in
Tilburg
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,
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, van Raay moved with her family to Australia in the 1950s.
Her father obtained work as a gardener at a convent school in
Kew
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,
Melbourne
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, run by the Sisters,
Faithful Companions of Jesus
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, founded in early 19th-century France. Through this employment, he was able to have her enrolled as a student at the school. As a child she suffered sexual abuse from her father, from ages 3 to 12.
After graduation she joined the Sisters who ran the school as a nun.
The order sent her the
UK to train as a teacher. Once trained, she taught in
Brussels
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. She felt isolated as a nun, and in 1969 she obtained permission from the
Vatican
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Vatican City, the city-state ruled by the pope in Rome, including St. Peter's Basilica, Sistine Chapel, Vatican Museum
The Holy See
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to leave.
After leaving the order, van Raay worked as a teacher in one of the biggest schools in Melbourne.
Van Raay was soon married to a
Scotsman
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, and they had a daughter. She later had an affair with a 19 year old and the marriage ended. She had a second daughter with another partner.
Living in
Perth
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,
and With a young family to support, van Raay turned to prostitution in 1973. Initially she worked as an escort, as she had been naive about sex during her education.
After 3 months,
Once she had gained some experience, she set up her own massage service.
Van Raay worked as a prostitute on and off for 18 years.
by which time she was 52 years old.
Her memoir, ''God's Callgirl'', documents her childhood and career as sex worker, ending with her decision to leave that occupation. She was 65 years old at the time of the book's publication and a grandmother. The book sold 500,000 copies
and has been published in 7 countries.
She later wrote a sequel documenting that part of her life titled ''Desire''.
In 2016 she wrote ''Healing from Abuse: A Practical Spiritual Guide''.
Van Raay now works as a counselor and healer for victims of sexual abuse.
Published works
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Short essays
* Rediscovering The Art Of Blessing
* Insights Into Prostitution
References
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1938 births
Living people
Raay, Carla
Raay, Carla
Australian schoolteachers
Former Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
Australian female prostitutes
Sexual abuse victim advocates
Australian memoirists
20th-century Australian Roman Catholic nuns
Australian women memoirists