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Rumble link Bitchute link Bishop Richard Williamson, a courageous man of faith, passed away on January 29 at the age of 84. He was best-known for the persecution he suffered after made headlines in 2009 for his remarks in an interview with a Swedish television channel: By opposing the false religion of Holocaustianity—the unofficial state...
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Rumble link Bitchute link FFWN link Is “Holocaust denial” a sin? That’s what Trent Horn thinks. And who is Trent Horn? Dr. E. Michael Jones, arguably America’s leading Catholic intellectual, explains: Trent Horn is a guy who works for something called Catholic Answers. Catholic Answers got started in the 90s by a guy named Carl...
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Paul VI's unwittingly appropriate words in his 1972 homily have formed the basis of much speculation from Catholics as to what, exactly, is this smoke of Satan, and how is it connected to Church affairs, scandals, and the decline in reverence witnessed in most parishes since Vatican II? As a supporter of Vatican II, Paul...
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Solemnity for Sodomy and the Utilization of Usury in the Situation Ethics of Rome’s Apologist
E. Michael Jones (EMJ) in his January 9 column at Unz.com (“Wicked Imposters Scratching Itching Ears”), makes various claims about this writer’s December 19 essay, “Memo to Pope Francis: “God cannot and does not bless sin,” indicative of either gross inattention to what I wrote, or brazen misrepresentation. I begin with his final paragraph: “By...
Read MoreA Pattern of Centuries of Papal Subversion Is Now Rendered Visible
The Church as late as 2019 preserved the Biblical understanding of homosexuality and did so with a welcome compassion for the afflicted. The Catechism of the Catholic Church: “The number of men and women who have deep-seated homosexual tendencies is not negligible…They must be accepted with respect, compassion, and sensitivity. Every sign of unjust discrimination...
Read MorePolitical Zionism and its war against history
i] In the “George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures” delivered January-March 1961 in the University of Cambridge, Professor E.H. Carr (1892-1982) set out to discuss the proposition “what is history”. The lectures were subsequently published, as a small book What is History?, in the same year the lectures were given, and since then it has been a...
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