Liam Murphy
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I will have absolutely zero respect for any pope and the Catholic religion until they address the pedophile priest problem that has been prevalent for decades.
Priest raping little boys with no consequences.
When it was discovered they moved the pedophiles to different parishes so they could continue raping little boys.
Thousands of priests have literally had zero consequences.
You turn all those pedophile bastards over to the judicial system and they get prosecuted like anybody else would.
Then, capital punishment because these were people these poor little boys trusted.
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Dear @Pontifex:
Will you condemn the Iran-funded terrorists who have slaughtered thousands of Christians, burned our churches, raped and enslaved our women and children, and destroyed our communities for 47 years?
You want to continue with this “peace”?
America is the problem?
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa
Pope Leo says the war with Iran is unjust and solves nothing. He likes Islamic dictatorships.
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@mjkelly0179 @mrddmia @Pontifex @catholicEW He did condemn the violence in Iran in January 2026. He says it here. facebook.com/reel/195511156…
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@mrddmia @Pontifex I think it's time for Catholics in America and globally to send a clear message to this pope and @catholicEW. Time to boycott, avoid gatherings and charities to send a crystal clear message. We do not approve of the Vatican's appeasement of radical Islam!
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Here is the second half of the Jesuit’s Oath from the 1800s. I don’t know if it has been changed since then.
RCC Jesuit Oath 2
I do furthermore promise and declare that I will, when opportunity presents, make and wage relentless war, secretly or openly, against all heretics, Protestants and Liberals, as I am directed to do, to extirpate them from the face of the whole earth and that I will spare neither age, sex or condition, -
and that I will hang, burn, waste, boil, flay, strangle, and bury alive these infamous heretics ; rip up the stomachs and wombs of their women, and crush their infants' heads against the walls, in order to annihilate their execrable race. That when the same can not be done openly, I will secretly use the poisonous cup, the strangulating cord, the steel of the poniard, or the leaden bullet, regardless of the honor, rank, dignity or authority of the person or persons, whatever may be their condition in life, either public or private, as I at any time may be directed so to do, by any agent of the Pope, or Superior of the Brotherhood of the Holy Father of the Society of Jesus.
In confirmation of which I hereby dedicate my life, my soul, and all corporeal powers, and with dagger which I now receive I will subscribe my name, written in my blood, in testimony thereof; and should I prove false or weaken inmy determination, may my brethren and fellow soldiers of the militia of the Pope cut off my hands and feet and my throat from ear to ear, my belly opened and sulphur burned therein with all the punishment that can be inflicted upon me on earth and my soul be tortured by demons in an eternal hell forever.
All of which I, do swear by the Blessed Trinity and Blessed Sacrament which I am now to receive, to perform, and on my part to keep this, my oath. In testimony hereof, I take this most holy and blessed sacrament of the eucharist, and witness the same further, with my name written with the point of this dagger, dipped in my own blood, and seal in the face of this holy sacrament.
Found in historical documents.
Are you sure you want to join this “church?”
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@nadimgemayel Funny how that 40% want to be annexed or governed by Iranian policies. What about everyone else
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نطالب بفصل لبنان عن مسار مفاوضات وقف إطلاق النار بين إيران وأميركا وإسرائيل.
لبنان ليس جزءاً من إيران، ولن يكون. إدخاله في هذا المسار يكرّس هيمنة إيران على قراره السيادي، ويحوّله إلى ورقة تفاوض.
قد نكسب وقفاً مؤقتاً لإطلاق النار وحمايةً للأرواح، لكننا نخسر على المدى الطويل سيادتنا وهامش قرارنا المستقل.
لبنان ليس ورقة بيد أحد.
ومن يفاوض باسم لبنان هي الدولة اللبنانية فقط، على أن يبدأ أي تفاوض بفرض هيبة الدولة وسلطتها على كامل أراضيها.
#لبنان
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@nadimgemayel the 40% of the population seem hell bent on not loosing what they have even though they started the last war. And Western leftists are now blaming Lebanese Christians and Sunnis for not pouncing on Israel.
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@MarioNawfal Basically both Hezbollah and Israel are making the Lebanese people choose a side and try to frame their conflict as a zero sum game. What a messed up place.
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🇱🇧 A former Lebanese MP received a voice message from a Hezbollah supporter warning that "the Party's banners will fly from Bsharri to Qartaba and Jounieh."
Those are Christian heartlands.
While Israel bombs from the south and occupies Lebanese territory, Hezbollah is threatening to swallow the rest of the country from within.
Lebanon is being torn apart from both directions.
Source: JBiel District
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇱🇧🇮🇱 Hezbollah just dropped raw footage of a drone slamming into an Israeli settlement. All part of the nonstop cross-border clashes and propaganda war. Source: Roya News
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@MartianaMayo59 @AmbJohnBolton What T did was weaken the "regime" in Venezuela so that it has changed in some aspects but kept most of the same people. Time will tell if this strategy works.
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@AmbJohnBolton Los venezolanos tampoco están en la calle pidiendo que quiten a la delincuente de Delcy. Trump sacó a Maduro, ¿tú qué has hecho? ¿Y por Cuba qué has hecho?
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Trump seems incapable of recognizing that Venezuela has not really had its regime changed. He will repeat the same mistake in Cuba if he follows his Maduro approach. Havana will be only too willing to appease Trump in the short term to obtain whatever aid or support they can from Washington.
afr.com/policy/foreign…
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@bitsweetTess @realDrTT Look at the speakers for the pro-Palestinian movement "Christ at the Checkpoint" speakers, most of them protestant ie Lutheran, Presbyterian and non-denominational Christian.People trying to pick a three century old fight against catholics are going to be in for a rude awakening
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@realDrTT Catholicism is absolutely being hijacked to split Trump’s coalition and spread antisemitism on the right
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I am a devout Roman Catholic, and I am also a Trump supporter.
Do I agree with everything that this administration says and does based on my Catholic faith? Of course not.
However, there is a very well-orchestrated effort to drive a wedge between conservatism and Catholicism, and that is a disgusting abuse of our faith.
Catholicism is not a vehicle for your personal politics, and using it as such is so profoundly profane. Driving MAGA Protestants to hate Catholics does not serve Catholics — it puts them in danger.
No self-professed Catholic should ever put their political ideologies over their brothers and sisters in the Body of Christ.
People like Christopher Hale spreading unsubstantiated stories of the Pentagon threatening the Vatican should be absolutely ashamed and repent of this profound mortal sin.
The ad revenue from your blog is not worth your immortal soul, Christopher.
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@bitsweetTess @realDrTT Ah yes like Anglican Tucker Carlson or Baptist Stephen Anderson or the sedevacantist heretic Candace Owens. Fine examples of Catholics here. ;)
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@LouNovak2 @glennbeck if multiple 9/11 events were to happen, people would question it to the point of pinning the sitting president.
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@glennbeck Glenn, I hope and pray I’m wrong, but only something horrific (including multiple coordinated attacks) of the circa 9/11 type in our country may be the only thing left to galvanize enough of the citizenry to finally say enough of the BS…
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There's only one thing that could actually stop us from beating Iran: the fracturing of the American people.
I understand not wanting war. However, we're in one right now. So, I'd prefer to win. Sadly, it seems like a lot of Americans would rather Iran win. And some even seem to agree with the religious zealots in Iran who wake up every day and pray for the destruction of the West. This is LUNACY.
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@Shopgirl49 @glennbeck well we could have had "bridge and power plant week" along with the end of a civilization, but it wasn't a "clueless" society that stopped that, rather the same man who proposed it. Talk about bipolar rapid cycling.
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@glennbeck It’s unfortunate we live amongst a fickled and clueless society who clearly lack the knowledge and importance to defeating a dangerous regime for the sake of humanity.
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@catturd2 You realize the Mossad admitted to using the economic crisis in January to foment more unrest by sending weapons to protesters to fire on police. This is documented in video on X. Not only that, but Trump admitted to sending arms with many not making it to protesters
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Did the woke pope mention the 45,000 Iranian protesters who were slaughtered? 🤡
RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa
Pope Leo says the war with Iran is unjust and solves nothing. He likes Islamic dictatorships.
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@catturd2 Pope Leo XIV expressed "deep concern" over escalation of violence and repression of protesters in Iran. After his Angelus address on January 11, 2026, he lamented that ongoing tensions in Iran were claiming lives and urged dialogue, peace, with end to the violence.
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@malmesburyman @ErrolTostigson Leo is deep under cover for a spy agency run by a fella named William Poole. His goal is to build on the legacy of Francis and make property so cringe to Americans that Protestantism triumphs
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This is a disaster for the Vatican. Total failure to understand the moment. Turning the church into an antiwar migrant NGO will alienate them from huge swathes of the American public. American Catholics should take a page from Tom Homan and distance themselves from the Pope.
Christopher Hale@ChristopherHale
UPDATE: Letters from Leo can now independently confirm that the meeting took place — and that the Vatican was so alarmed by the Pentagon’s tactics that Pope Leo XIV shelved plans to visit the United States later this year. Many in the Vatican saw the Pentagon’s reference to an Avignon papacy as a threat to use military force against the Holy See.
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The Pentagon summoned the Pope's ambassador, told him the United States has the military power to do "whatever it wants," and warned that the Church better take its side.
They even invoked the Avignon Papacy, a dark chapter in history when a government used military force to bend the Church to its will.
So where exactly does this end? If the Pope refuses to fall in line, what's the next move, bomb the Vatican?
thedailybeast.com/trump-official…
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@ToddDonald55792 @11Manix11 @ShawnRyan762 @JustTheTweets17 You realize the Jewish calender was changed in the 4th century as well.
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In 325 AD, at the Council of Nicaea, leaders from across the known world agreed on one unchanging rule: Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox. That formula, rooted in Roman astronomical records and the ancient Passover season from Judea, has held for 1,701 years. Empires collapsed, calendars were rewritten, borders redrawn—yet this single rhythm remains.
Go back further.
Nearly 2,000 years ago, in Roman-occupied Judea, a teacher named Jesus of Nazareth was crucified under the Roman prefect Pontius Pilate. Roman historians Tacitus and Josephus, writing without any sympathy for the movement, recorded the execution and the rapid emergence of followers who claimed the tomb was empty and that they had seen Him alive.
Those early witnesses refused to recant even when faced with arenas, fire, and sword. Instead of disappearing, the group grew—roughly 40% per decade in the first three centuries, according to models calibrated to hostile Roman sources. That is faster than most modern movements. Rome tried to stamp it out. It failed.
The pattern repeated across time.
Nero turned Christians into living torches after the Great Fire of 64 AD. Later emperors launched empire-wide purges. Centuries passed and new powers rose: Islamic conquests, Ottoman genocides that claimed 1.5 million, Soviet executions of clergy, Nazi targeting of believing Christians, ISIS beheadings, ongoing militant violence in Nigeria, and the Iranian regime’s institutionalized “Death to America” channeled through proxies. In 2026, Open Doors reports 388 million Christians—one in seven worldwide—facing high levels of persecution, with thousands murdered for their faith in the previous year alone.
Inside America, cultural and policy pressures test the same heritage: debates over life, family, education, and equity frameworks that sometimes clash with the biblical vision of justice tempered by mercy. Yet the dinner table stands. The calendar holds. The story refuses to stay buried.
Other systems rose and fell around it. Mithraism, once popular among Roman soldiers, faded. Manichaeism spread across continents then collapsed. Ancient pagan traditions—Egyptian, Norse, Aztec—became museum exhibits or folklore. Islam emerged six centuries later in Arabia through revelations to Muhammad; it honors Jesus as a prophet but differs sharply on the crucifixion and resurrection.
The Bible, completed centuries earlier, warns against any gospel contrary to the one centered on the risen Christ. Denominations within Christianity—Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran, Baptist, Pentecostal—formed under human disagreements and pressures, yet the core claim endured: the tomb was empty, death defeated, a new way of ordered liberty and mercy unleashed.
From Genesis 3:15 onward, Scripture frames this as a deeper conflict: enmity declared, the promised offspring struck at the heel, yet destined to crush the head of evil.
The resurrection is presented as the decisive blow—death swallowed up in victory. Paul wrote under Nero’s shadow: “If Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile… But Christ has indeed been raised.” Everything since is the visible aftermath.
This Easter 2026 is different because the pressures—foreign and domestic—feel fresh and intense, yet the table is still set freely. The news cycle moves on to tomorrow’s forecast, but the stubborn historical thread remains: a movement that should have ended on a Roman cross refuses to stay dead. Nations shaped by its principles of restraining unchecked power, pursuing justice with mercy, and affirming inherent rights have shown surprising endurance. Others built on raw coercion fractured.
So when the question comes—“Why do we celebrate Easter?”—the answer is not sentimental tradition. It is the quiet recognition of a claim that reshaped history. A claim that transformed frightened followers into witnesses who outlasted every empire and ideology. A claim that still is America origin.
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@munderw341 @hendyMD @ShawnRyan762 Hitler was highly critical of Catholicism. His 1941 speech was used to tie him to the Church yet in his "Table Talks" he saw Christianity including Catholicism as "a jewish invention"
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@hendyMD @ShawnRyan762 Hard to forget the Inquisition and Hitler.
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