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God positively wills the plurality and diversity of Religion

During the Apostolic Journey of His Holiness Pope Francis to the United Arab Emirates (3-5 FEBRUARY 2019), the Pontiff signed the following: “A Document on Human Fraternity for World Peace and Living Together,” which is often called simply “Human Fraternity”. … Continue reading

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My Prediction for Covid-19 Deaths in August was Spot On. Winter Will Be Much Worse

My prediction for the number of U.S. deaths from Covid-19 in August was: 30,798 deaths. The actual number turned out to be 30,961 deaths. I was off by less than one percent. For number of monthly cases, the actual number … Continue reading

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Archbishop Vigano’s Letter to Mothers in Italy

Conclusion: Archbishop Carlo M. Vigano should be brought before a judge, ordered to undergo psychiatric evaluation, and if he is found to be mentally competent (which is not at all certain), he should be excommunicated and laicized by the Church. … Continue reading

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Claim: Pope Francis’ new encyclical: On Human Fraternity

Here is the report from LifeSiteNews: Pope Francis’ next encyclical will be on ‘human fraternity’, Italian bishop claims. Hilariously, the subtitle of the LifeSiteNews piece is ” ‘Human fraternity’ is a secular virtue extolled by the Masonic brotherhood”. They also … Continue reading

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My Letter and Dubia to the CDF on invalid Baptism and the validity of Orders

Cardinal Luis Francisco Ladaria Ferrer, S.J. Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith Piazza del S. Uffizio, 11 00193 ROMA Your Eminence, I write regarding the issue of any otherwise validly-ordained Catholic priest, whose baptism is discovered to have been … Continue reading

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Catholic Media Outlets Blindly Fall Into Line on Matthew Hood’s Ordination

The Catholic blogoverse is all a twitter on the case of Father Matthew Hood, of the archdiocese of Detroit, Michigan. He has a video of his baptism, and it clearly shows the deacon who baptized Hood using the invalid formula … Continue reading

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The Virgin Mary is Warning Us about False Doctrines

From the messages to Pedro Regis: “Ye walk into a future where many will abandon the true faith and cling to false doctrines. The great spiritual confusion will spread everywhere and the pain will be great for My poor children.” … Continue reading

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The Errors of John Salza and Robert Siscoe on the Papacy

This post exposes the errors and falsehoods in the article titled, “FR. KRAMER’S ERROR CONCERNING “THE UNFAILING FAITH OF PETER“. The article begins with a quote from Fr. Kramer. I don’t know Fr. Kramer and his position is not mine. … Continue reading

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The Disingenuous Papal Accusers

In the past, I’ve argued online in favor of the infallibility of the Bible, not only on faith and morals, but on every subject about which Scripture makes an assertion. And what I find is people don’t want the Bible … Continue reading

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What Causes Covid-19 Longhaulers Syndrome?

The question is not what causes Covid-19? We know it is caused by the virus, SARS-CoV-2. And we know quite a lot about the virus and the disease. Thousands of studies and articles have been published on this virus and … Continue reading

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The Argument from Past Papal Error is not Valid

Many critics of Pope Francis justify their accusations against the successor of Peter by pointing to the alleged errors of past Popes. The argument is quite simple: “past Roman Pontiffs erred to the extent of apostasy and idolatry (Pope Marcellinus) … Continue reading

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In Defense of Pope Celestine on a Spouse returning from a second marriage

In the Old Testament law: [Deuteronomy 24] {24:1} “If a man takes a wife, and he has her, and she does not find favor before his eyes because of some vileness, then he shall write a bill of divorce, and … Continue reading

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