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Katherine Kakta

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JESUS FOLLOWER/I reject all man made labels/denominations 🕊️♥️💪 Sharing the Gospel, Testifying to God's gentle love 💕 Sabbath Keeper 🕊️ Female Watchman 📯

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Katherine Kakta
Katherine Kakta@EU_PHORIAS·
~ My testimony~ I have spent about 10 years of my adult life, doing the worst of abominations in God's eyes. I was believing I am my own god, that I can manifest things. Tarot card readings, witchcraft,angel numbers, crystal healing, meditations, energy harvesting you name it.
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Hi friends. Can you please pray for me, I got the flu, but things just keep getting worse, I can barely sleep or rest and I don't wanna end up in the hospital. Please whoever wants and got the heart, just a little prayer for my recovery. Thank you all and may God bless you
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🇺🇸 Jake Hilton 🇮🇱
🇺🇸 Jake Hilton 🇮🇱@TheDemSlayer·
Just so we’re clear… I wholeheartedly, unconditionally, completely, totally, and absolutely REJECT the authority of the Catholic Church. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
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Happy Sabbath saints across the globe🙏🙏
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🇺🇸 Jake Hilton 🇮🇱
🇺🇸 Jake Hilton 🇮🇱@TheDemSlayer·
Exactly WHERE did Jesus say this, Bob? I’d really love to know. Oh, that’s right. Jesus didn’t! THIS is what’s called BLASPHEMY! You want to know HOW the Catholic Pope can put these disgusting, lying words of leftist ideology directly into the mouth of the Messiah and get away with it? Because the audience he’s speaking to never reads the Holy Bible. They are clueless about what Jesus did and didn’t say.
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AMASEEDSOWER@DrShayPhD·
Dark Chapters in the Catholic Church’s History. 1. The Spanish Inquisition. The Church created a system that used torture, drawn straight from official manuals, to force confessions from people accused of heresy. Many accusations were false or politically motivated. The accused often had no real defense, could not face their accusers, and had no lawyer. Over the centuries, this led to thousands of executions, many by burning at the stake. 2. Targeting Jewish converts. The Inquisition aggressively targeted conversos, Jews who had converted to Christianity, suspecting many of secretly holding to their former faith. Under threat of torture and death, many were pressured into confessions. Hundreds were burned in public spectacles called autos-da-fe, while many others were expelled, imprisoned, or forced into segregated communities. 3. The Magdalene Laundries in Ireland. For decades, Catholic nuns ran institutions that locked up around 30,000 women and girls, including unmarried mothers, abuse survivors, and even children, branding them as “fallen women.” Many were forced into unpaid labor and lived under harsh, humiliating conditions. The last Magdalene Laundry did not close until 1996. 4. Covering up child sexual abuse by priests. Across multiple countries and over many decades, Church leaders repeatedly hid sexual abuse scandals. Instead of reporting abusive priests to the police or permanently removing them, many were simply moved to new parishes. Grand jury reports and independent investigations have documented thousands of victims and exposed a disturbing pattern of protecting the institution over children. 5. Helping Nazis escape after World War II, the “ratlines.” Certain Catholic clergy, including Bishop Alois Hudal, helped create escape routes for Nazi war criminals after the war. These networks used safe houses, false papers, and travel assistance, helping many flee to South America and avoid justice, including some tied to Holocaust crimes. 6. Owning and selling enslaved people. The Jesuit order in colonial America owned hundreds of enslaved Black people. In 1838, they sold about 272 of them, including families with children, to Louisiana planters. The money helped pay debts and support Catholic institutions, including Georgetown. 7. The trial of Galileo. In 1633, the Church condemned Galileo for teaching that the earth moves around the sun. Church authorities declared the view false and contrary to Scripture, then sentenced him to house arrest for the rest of his life. It remains one of history’s clearest examples of religious authority resisting truth. 8. Selling indulgences. The Church allowed people to give money in exchange for supposed reductions in time in purgatory. Popes like Leo X promoted this heavily to fund major church projects and ease financial strain. This abuse became one of the biggest sparks of the Protestant Reformation. 9. Vatican Bank scandals. The Vatican Bank has been linked to repeated accusations of financial corruption, money laundering, shady deals, and weak oversight. Critics have long argued that it operated with unusual secrecy and poor accountability, especially for an institution that claims moral authority. 10. Corrupt popes like Alexander VI. Rodrigo Borgia, who became Pope Alexander VI, is one of the most infamous examples of corruption in the papacy. He is widely accused of bribing his way into office, promoting family members, enriching himself, and living openly immoral lives while claiming spiritual authority over Christendom. 11. The Cadaver Synod. In one of the most grotesque moments in papal history, Pope Stephen VI had the corpse of his predecessor dug up, dressed in papal robes, and put on trial. The dead pope was declared guilty, mutilated, dragged through the streets, and thrown into the Tiber River. This shows how far the papacy had sunk into madness, revenge, and political theater. 12. Debauchery at the top. Some popes lived in shocking immorality. Pope John XII, for example, was accused of turning the papal palace into a place of corruption and scandal. Even Catholic historians admit that some men who sat on the papal throne lived lives completely out of harmony with the faith they claimed to lead. 13. Witch hunts. From the 15th to the 18th centuries, church authorities helped legitimize persecution in parts of Europe, even though Rome was not the only force involved. Thousands of people, most of them women, were accused of witchcraft, tortured, and executed, often by burning. The Church helped create the climate that made such horrors possible. 14. Persecutions during the Inquisition era. This includes the mass arrest and torture of the Knights Templar in 1307, many of whom were later executed, and the burning of Joan of Arc. Joan was condemned in a church court heavily influenced by political forces, then later cleared, showing how corruption and religion could be mixed for deadly ends. 15. Protecting the institution over people. In abuse cases and many other scandals, church leadership repeatedly chose secrecy, damage control, and protection of assets over truth, justice, and care for victims. Inquiry after inquiry has shown a pattern of putting the Church’s image, power, and money ahead of wounded people. 16. Persecution of the Waldensians. For centuries, the Waldensians were hunted because they rejected papal authority and wanted the Bible in the language of ordinary people. Church backed campaigns treated them as dangerous heretics. Many were massacred, tortured, exiled, and stripped of their homes and property. One of the worst episodes was the 1655 massacre in Piedmont, where entire Waldensian communities were attacked with shocking cruelty. 17. The Albigensian Crusade. The papacy launched a crusade against the Cathars in southern France in the 13th century. Entire communities were devastated, and in some cases wiped out, in the name of crushing heresy. It stands as one of the clearest examples of mass violence carried out under church authority. 18. Forced conversions and suppression of conscience. In different periods of history, Rome backed systems that pressured, punished, or even killed people for refusing Catholic control. This included forced baptisms, punishment of dissenters, and penalties against those who wanted to read, preach, or follow Scripture apart from church approval. 19. Suppression of the Bible. For long stretches of history, Church authorities restricted access to Scripture in the language of ordinary people and condemned unauthorized translation or circulation. This kept people dependent on clergy instead of allowing them to test doctrine directly by the Word of God. 20. Massacre of the Huguenots and broader anti Protestant violence. Political powers were involved too, but Catholic hostility toward dissent helped fuel mass killings of Protestants, especially in France. The St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre remains one of the most horrifying examples of anti Protestant bloodshed. 21. Crusades against fellow professing Christians. Church sanctioned violence was also turned against groups labeled heretical, including people who still claimed to follow Christ but would not submit to Rome. 22. Torture as an approved religious tool. One of the darkest truths is that torture was not always rogue behavior by isolated bad men. In inquisitorial systems, it was formalized, regulated, and justified as a tool to extract confessions and force conformity. That alone tells you how far the system had drifted from the spirit of Christ. 23. The Donation of Constantine. One of the most embarrassing chapters in papal history is the use of the Donation of Constantine, a forged document that claimed Constantine gave special authority and privileges to the pope. It was later proven false, yet for generations it helped support papal power and prestige. Fraud was used to strengthen the system. These events span centuries, and the Catholic Church has admitted fault or apologized for some of them in modern times, such as the abuse crisis and the treatment of Galileo. Even so, these are still dark, painful and diabolical events. They show a long pattern of power being used to control, punish, silence, and protect the institution at the expense of truth and human lives.
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@EU_PHORIAS Happy sabbath, sister Katherine! May God by Jesus continue to strengthen and heal you to victory for such a time as this.😀
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Katherine Kakta@EU_PHORIAS·
Happy Sabbath dear friends! 🕊️
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@CelerityCall Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement , brother! Means a lot to me 🕊️ May you also be blessed and strengthened in Jesus name🙌
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@EU_PHORIAS Praise God in Heaven, sister Katherine. Thank you for sharing your testimony!😁 It's as though you are a brand plucked out of the fire (Zechariah 3). May God by Jesus continue to strengthen, heal and bless you and your family mightily for such a time as this!
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Katherine Kakta@EU_PHORIAS·
~ My testimony~ I have spent about 10 years of my adult life, doing the worst of abominations in God's eyes. I was believing I am my own god, that I can manifest things. Tarot card readings, witchcraft,angel numbers, crystal healing, meditations, energy harvesting you name it.
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🇺🇸 Jake Hilton 🇮🇱@TheDemSlayer·
I personally photographed these from a Catholic chapel. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 Consecration My Queen, my Mother, I give myself entirely to you, and to show my devotion to you, I consecrate to you this day my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve. As I am your own, my good Mother, guard me and defend me as your property and possession. Amen. 👆🏻👆🏻👆🏻 “…I give myself ENTIRELY to you…” Catholics CONSECRATE (set apart as holy) their ENTIRE beings to Mary—“my eyes, my ears, my mouth, my heart, my entire self without reserve.” To God? To Christ? No. To Mary. This type of language should ONLY ever be used in the consecration of oneself to God and the worship of God alone. “Jesus said to him, ‘Away from me, Satan! For it is written: “Worship the Lord your God, and serve Him ONLY.”’” — Matthew 4:10 ONLY means ONLY. As straightforward as it gets. If what Catholics do with Mary is not considered to be idolatry or worship, then these words of “idolatry” and “worship” literally have no meaning whatsoever. I’m feel genuinely sorry for my Catholic brothers and sisters. I do. If you can’t see and understand the problem with this kind of perverse behavior, then God help you. Come out from spiritual Babylon, my friends! Come out from the lies of false man-made religion and be totally separate from it. “Then I heard another voice from heaven say: ‘Come out of her, my people, so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues; for her sins are piled up to heaven, and God has remembered her crimes. Give back to her as she has given; pay her back double for what she has done. Pour her a double portion from her own cup. Give her as much torment and grief as the glory and luxury she gave herself. In her heart she boasts, “I sit enthroned as queen. I am not a widow; I will never mourn.” Therefore in one day her plagues will overtake her: death, mourning and famine. She will be consumed by fire, for mighty is the Lord God who judges her!’” — Revelation 18:4-8 God bless you as you seek His face.
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Dudley
Dudley@TheSdaDude·
Happy Sabbath saints across the globe 🙏🙏
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Katherine Kakta@EU_PHORIAS·
@sola_chad And yet, only women were the ones who didn't betray Jesus and were first to whom Jesus showed Himself as Risen 🤷
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@TheDemSlayer That's very true. Unfortunately also the orthodox do exactly the same. Which In not surprised since they're split off, from catholics, but keep doing the exact same things.
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🇺🇸 Jake Hilton 🇮🇱@TheDemSlayer·
See? Catholics DO pray to idols. Listen to how this particular Catholic words his post: “Pope Leo XIV humbly prays in front of Mother Mary.” Aside from the fact that praying to Mary in ANY context is completely unbiblical and 100% a false doctrine, this Catholic words it as if the idol itself IS Mary. “Pope Leo XIV humbly prays in front of Mother Mary.” Catholics really try to convince the world that they do not engage in idolatry, but this is obviously idolatry for anyone who has even a BASIC knowledge of the Holy Bible. Be better. Repent. Obey God’s commandments. Follow Jesus Christ. Do not follow these wolves in sheep’s clothing!
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Pope Leo XIV humbly prays in front of Mother Mary.

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Iron Top Designs@JuanGuillermoE2·
@TheDemSlayer Not only that. Constantine changes Nimrod, Semiramis and tamuz appearance and names, and intruded them as Joseph, Mary and Jesus. READ YOUR BIBLES ( not the Catholic ones for they have changed it over 3,300 times to accommodate their doctrine) and history.
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Katherine Kakta@EU_PHORIAS·
I've said it before,but I need to say it again. Walk away from traditions of men, indoctrinated by"church fathers" from catholic and orthodox churches.They are far from following the Bible teachings and Jesus's instructions.Follow God,Jesus and what God commands in His Holy word.
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Katherine Kakta@EU_PHORIAS·
@KR3Wmatic As a former atheist myself, I say tell her to ask God directly to have an encounter with Him.With sincerity and pureness of heart, wanting to know Him. If it's done out of spite, then nothing will happen.
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Yẹmí@KR3Wmatic·
My atheist daughter asked me to prove God's existence. What do I tell her? She is 19.
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@churchtalkative I would lay down my life, shouting Jesus's name, even if those are the last words coming out of my mouth,before my last breath.
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Talk Church@churchtalkative·
Would you still be a Christian if it was illegal?
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Katherine Kakta@EU_PHORIAS·
@jezreelchildren Hi. I'm sorry I see your comment just now. Thank you for your words and encouragement.One thing I promised Him, is that I will share the miracle He has done in my life. Forever grateful for His mercy,hope more people, will give Him the chance to turn their lives around 🙏🕊️
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21JCF_Uganda@jezreelchildren·
@EU_PHORIAS Thank you for sharing this your honesty carries real weight. 🙏 Praise be to God, may the Lord bless you as the Holy Spirit leads you into righteousness
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Mr. G 🇺🇸🇧🇷@JustEmerson75·
Shabbat shalom dear friends. May the Lord grant you peace and fill our hearts with His love.
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