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Darcy Knight

@Knight_OfChrist

Catholic/Husband/Father/Author of The Sword of Truth — Out now on Amazon https://t.co/qEIHbgazhh

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Darcy Knight
Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
Did Jesus merely preach a message… or did He deliberately found a visible Church to carry His authority to the ends of the earth? The Sword of Truth examines Scripture, Church history, science, the Church Fathers, and the hardest objections to Christianity and Catholicism with honesty and rigor. For seekers. For skeptics. For Catholics wanting to defend the Faith. Available now on Amazon & Kindle: amazon.ca/dp/B0H238XFTK “One Church. One Faith. One Truth.” #Catholic #Apologetics #ChurchHistory #BookTwitter
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
Thank you so much! I'm really glad the cover caught your eye, I wanted it to reflect the power and truth inside the book. The Sword of Truth was written to equip believers (especially my own children) with strong historical and theological foundations for the one true Church of Jesus Christ.
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Tracy Harper
Tracy Harper@Starrworld24·
@Knight_OfChrist Wow, your book cover is amazing! It’s incredibly intriguing and immediately makes me curious about the story. This truly stands out in the feed. I can really tell a lot of care went into it. Excellent work.
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Darcy Knight
Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
My new book, The Sword of Truth, is now available on Amazon and Kindle. I wrote this book so my children would be equipped with the historical and theological arguments for the one true Church of Jesus Christ — the solid foundation I lacked in my own youth, so they may never go astray. But it is also for every wayward soul searching for their way home to the Shepherd’s flock. For those looking to defend the faith. For those seeking honest answers. You can get your copy here: t.co/qEIHbgazhh
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
You're confusing two very different things. The cases you listed, like the recent ones in Indiana (2025), New Jersey (2020), Minnesota, and Utah, were never claimed or investigated as miracles by the Catholic Church. They were routine "bleeding host" incidents that the dioceses themselves quickly tested and attributed to natural causes like red bread mold (Neurospora crassa) or Serratia marcescens bacteria. No one called them supernatural. The scientifically tested Eucharistic miracles I referenced are completely different. These are the ones the Church has investigated and approved after rigorous forensic analysis such as, Lanciano (8th century, tested 1970-71), Buenos Aires (1990s), Tixtla (2006), Sokółka (2008), and Legnica (2013). Independent pathologists and cardiologists (including non-Catholics like Dr. Frederick Zugibe of Columbia University) repeatedly found human cardiac muscle tissue from the left ventricle, often showing signs of extreme stress with living white blood cells, and AB blood type, the same rare type found on the Shroud of Turin and Sudarium of Oviedo. These weren't superficial red spots or discarded hosts turning moldy. They involved visible transformation into flesh and blood that didn't decompose, with histological results confirming human heart tissue under microscopy. The Church is careful to distinguish real miracles from natural explanations, that's exactly why they investigate. Dismissing the thoroughly tested cases by pointing to the debunked ones is like rejecting all medical breakthroughs because some patients had false alarms. These approved miracles have stood up to secular scientific scrutiny for decades. Worth reading the actual reports.
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LG@LGgentilette·
Over the years, several incidents of discarded or dropped Communion hosts turning red have been investigated by the Catholic Church. Instead of miracles, scientific analyses consistently attributed these color changes to natural causes like red bread mold (Neurospora crassa) or the bacterium Serratia marcescens. Notable dates and locations of these scientific findings include: •March 24, 2025: An archdiocesan statement confirmed that red spots on a host from St. Anthony Catholic Church in Morris, Indiana, were caused by fungus and bacteria commonly found on human hands, not blood. •March 5, 2020: The Diocese of Paterson in New Jersey announced that a "bleeding" host at St. Joseph Parish was biochemically identified as Neurospora crassa (red bread mold). •December 14, 2011: The Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis determined that a host at St. Augustine Church in South St. Paul, Minnesota, turned blood-red due to a fungus. •December 18, 2015: The Diocese of Salt Lake City found that the red liquid in an ablution bowl at Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Kearns, Utah, was the result of red bread mold or Serratia marcescens. Fake miracles. This is nothing more than a red fungus. That has been proven in a laboratory.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
Reminder: the Crusades were a response to over 400 years of Islamic aggression against Christians and Europe. 632: Muhammad dies. 635: Muslims conquer the Christian city of Damascus. 636: Muslims conquer the Christian city of Antioch. 637: Muslims conquer the Holy Land. 639: Muslims conquer the first Christian country Armenia. 641: Muslims conquer the Coptic Christian country of Egypt. 650: Muslim armies reach southern Italy and Cyprus, taking thousands of captives as "slaves" and "concubines." 711: Muslims invade Spain, and by 715, they have overrun most of it. 717: Muslims besiege Constantinople but are repelled. 730: Muslims invade France, only to be stopped by Charles Martel at the Battle of Tours. 792: The ruler of Al-Andalus calls for the invasion of France, and Muslim armies are assembled to attack it again, but they are repelled. 827: Muslims invade Sicily and Italy, persecuting monks. Sicily remains under Islamic rule until 1092. 846: Muslims invade Rome and force the Pope to pay tribute. 848: A third invasion of France occurs, and they are repelled for the third time. 909: Muslims occupy Sardinia. 937: The Church of the Holy Sepulcher is burned down by Muslims, and more churches in Jerusalem are destroyed. 1009: Destruction of the Church of the Resurrection in Jerusalem. 1012: Beginning of al-Hakim’s oppressive decrees against Christians. 1071: Turkish Muslims attack the Byzantines and occupy much of Anatolia. 1094: Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos asks Western Christendom for help against Muslim Turkish invasions. 1095: Pope Urban II finally declares the First Crusade.
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
If you’re lost, your faith has been shaken, and you’d like to read it but can’t afford a copy right now — just send me a DM and I’ll gladly send you a free PDF. Saving souls and building strong foundations in faith is what truly matters.
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Robert Sepehr
Robert Sepehr@robertsepehr·
@rawsalerts Wonder why they don't want to ask Muslims?
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
@Catholingo The real presence of the Most Holy Eucharist. It is by far the most important for salvation.
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Catholingo@Catholingo·
What’s one Catholic teaching you wish more people understood?
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
Without a doubt. Very truly I tell you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you. ⁵⁴ Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day. ⁵⁵ For my flesh is real food and my blood is real drink. ⁵⁶ Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me, and I in them.” John 6:53–56
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Primus 🇻🇦 ✝️@judeokeyvlogs·
Retweet if you believe that the Eucharist is the true body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
We were given free will, the free will to choose love or to sin. Our first parents fell in the garden, and we live today with the consequences of that fall. But like in the garden, we too are given the choice. How can we have the true choice to love if evil did not exist? This is how the wheat is separated from the tares. This life is full of trials. We were forewarned it would not always be easy, but for those who persevere, eternal life awaits.
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Calvin | Fight of Faith
Calvin | Fight of Faith@FightofFaith·
Christians Only. Be honest. If God is good and sovereign, why does He allow suffering?
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
@MasterMaliq Do you believe in the Father though? Does Islam not condemn calling God the Father? (Quran 5:18, 112:3 Allah has no children.) Are you not slaves to the Islamic Allah?
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Maliq@MasterMaliq·
I believe in the Father. I don’t believe in the Son or the Holy Spirit. Now tell me what I’m supposed to be called.🤔
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
@MasterMaliq Someone who is searching for the path in the darkness. Head to the light the Son provides to find the way.
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
I appreciate your honest curiosity, it's a great starting point for any real conversation. Christianity doesn't promise to erase trials or hand out worldly riches, life remains full of crosses for everyone. What it offers is something deeper and unique, a personal encounter with the living God who became man in Jesus Christ, who forgives our sins, heals our deepest wounds, and fills the emptiness nothing else can touch. Through His grace in the sacraments and prayer, He transforms our hearts from within, giving a peace that endures amid suffering, a clear purpose rooted in love, and the sure hope of eternal life with Him. It's not self improvement, it's union with the One who made us and who alone can satisfy the longing of the human heart.
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Maliq
Maliq@MasterMaliq·
Everyone keeps telling me to accept Christianity. Fine. Tell me what Christianity has to offer me that I can't get without becoming a Christian. What problem does it solve in my life today? I'm genuinely curious.
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MotherMary@Mothermary0012·
“One life is all we have, and we live it as we believe in living it.” Saint Joan of Arc
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
@Defensofidei I absolutely love the St. Michael Prayer. It gives me courage and strength when I’m facing difficult times, stepping up to a challenging task, or getting ready to share and defend the faith.
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♱Faith guard⚔️🛡
♱Faith guard⚔️🛡@Defensofidei·
Catholic to Catholic: What is your best Catholic prayer? Me: O sacrament most holy, O sacrament Divine.
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🎸 Matt 🎸
🎸 Matt 🎸@ChristandGuitar·
Both the Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodoxy claim to be the "one true church." This alone means one cannot be. Both appeal to an unbroken apostolic succession as proof, but again, it can't be true for both. Thread 🧵 👇🏻
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
I gave you a follow brother, would love a follow as well. I am a devoted Catholic who authored a book on the Catholic Faith specifically for my children, so they would have the doctrinal clarity and historical knowledge I lacked in my youth, equipping them to remain faithful to the one true Church established by Jesus Christ. I am committed to exposing the errors and evils of Islam while guiding souls, lost or misled, home to the Catholic Church.
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Popesplainer@BashlinCore·
If you’re a Catholic and love Catholic Spirituality (like rosary, particular saint or chaplet devo, etc) I want to follow you ♥️
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Darcy Knight@Knight_OfChrist·
@owenthcarey It depends really. If you feel called to defend faith, are strong in your faith and have a good grasp of the true teaching absolutely. But if you are young in faith, or dot have good foundations but, before studying other faiths, first you must learn your own.
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Owen Carey
Owen Carey@owenthcarey·
Should Christians study other religions?
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