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@Michael24520531

Traditional Catholic Salvum me fac, Domine, quoniam defecit sanctus, quoniam diminutae sunt veritates a filiis hominum. Ps. xi. 2.

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Hudmeister@Michael24520531·
@FrDesposito, rather than replying to my points in @VladSarto's quote tweet thread, has decided to block me and make a sarcastic post addressing the teaching of the Council of Trent concerning the Sacrifice of the Mass. I will therefore respond to his analysis here.
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Casey Putsch
Casey Putsch@CaseyPutsch·
The ONLY Ohio Governor candidate- Anti-Data Center NO H1B Visas or 3rd Worlders PRO 2nd Amendment Manufacturing rebirth Nuclear family supporting and the ONLY Christian Vote Putsch, Save Ohio
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Patrick L Riley
Patrick L Riley@Acquired_Savant·
Alright. I'll be THAT guy. In the room before the panic we clearly hear 5 shots. The video Trump posted shows him run through, agents drew guns. Cole Tomas Allen had a makeshift shotgun, not an automatic rifle. The shots were the agents. Agents shoot center mass. Something 'stopped' the shooter. He is shown on the ground, chest and back exposed (center mass). Where did the Agents shoot him? What stopped him? Where is the blood? Why is his supratrochlear vein not indicating that he is in any pain or distress? The video of Trump, Melania, and the magician shows the women reacting as if there's a shooter before Trump or others react, as if it was practiced. Is this another staged event?
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Dixon Uranus
Dixon Uranus@RealDixonUranus·
Hollywood vs Reality
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Nicholas J. Fuentes
Nicholas J. Fuentes@NickJFuentes·
When Charlie Kirk died, Trump said he doesn’t love his enemies but hates them. On Easter, Trump didn’t celebrate the Resurrection but threatened genocide. Now Trump compares himself to Jesus Christ and declared war on the Church. He is an antichrist in league with Israel.
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Tyler Oliveira
Tyler Oliveira@tyleraloevera·
🚨 I Exposed Texas' Indian Invasion - Full Documentary Like and share on X to support our work!
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AshleY@Aku_700·
A white firefighter saves the life of a black man who was overdosing on drugs. Later, when the firefighter asks if he has any firearms, the black man responds by shooting and killing him. We can’t live like this.
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Nicholas J. Fuentes
Nicholas J. Fuentes@NickJFuentes·
@MattWalshBlog Bro you have been telling people for the past two years to stop fixating so much on the Middle East because that’s a non-issue for Americans. Well, this is what happens when patriotic Americans bury their head in the sand while Israelis take over our foreign policy.
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James Fishback
James Fishback@j_fishback·
You should never vote for someone (Democrat or Republican) if they take money from AIPAC. They are traitors to our country.
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American Reform
American Reform@AmericanReform_·
Pope Benedict XV warned against the dangers of anti-nationalism in the context of WW1 “Let us take it deeply to heart: nations do not die. If they are humiliated and oppressed, they writhe under the yoke that has been laid upon them. They prepare their revenge and they pass from generation to generation a melancholy heirloom of hatred and vengeance.” — Apostolic Exhortation Allorche Fummo, 28 July 1915. AAS, 1915
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Paul Miller
Paul Miller@jokerwaffenfren·
@RedLineNewsUSA She did the right thing don't let those animals pull you out of your car
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American Reform
American Reform@AmericanReform_·
“And to you, the small handful of Jews, the ‘wise men of Zion’, who, hidden by God's permission, to test the faithful and virtuous, have consciously caused so many misfortunes and are preparing even more, I turn with a question: What will come of this? Even supposing that the foretold moments of the Antichrist's reign are near, that you prepare the way for him, let each of you ask yourself: What will come of this?...” - Fr. Maximillian Kolbe
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David Reaboi, Late Republic Nonsense@davereaboi

So last night I finally sat down and read the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. As you likely know, it is supposed to be meeting minutes of a secret cabal of evil, world-conquering and powerful Jews. But it is actually merely an infamous late 19th Century forgery created by the Tsarist authorities in Russia (and yes, they’ve been doing information warfare by villainizing Jews since back then). It’s been popular since then, and translated into every language. In the US, Henry Ford was obsessed with it, and suggested it to his employees. It’s long been one of the most popular books in Arabic, of course. In Germany, we know what they did with it. But reading through it last night, I was struck by two things, both related: (1) how much online discourse is merely just copypasta Protocols, down to memes like “Goyim are Cattle” and the limitless, cartoonish alleged bloodlust of Jews and Israelis. And (2) how obviously, ridiculously fake it is. Protocols is not even an IQ test—if you have any blood pumping to your brain, you should not be fooled by it. Even so, that millions of people have allowed their mental faculties to be put to one side like this is a vivid example of what a totalizing mind virus Jew-hatred is. *This is the cover of a 1934 American printing. And needless to say, “possession of these documents in Soviet Russia” was NOT punishable by “immediate death.” But these guys knew—long before the social media age—that you can just make shit up.

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American Reform
American Reform@AmericanReform_·
@FeserEdward Dr. Feser, you are only enabling an equivocation. Distinguish between good and bad antisemitism.
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@michaeljknowles, something for your consideration: The true, Catholic definition of “antisemitism” is narrowly confined to hatred of Jews as a race—nothing more—and does not admit of anything broader. This was established in the 1928 Holy Office condemnation of Amici Israel, an ecumenical group who had proposed removing the Good Friday prayer for the faithless Jews in the sacred liturgy. Cd. Merry del Val, head of the Holy Office, commented the following on the proposed change, “This report put forward by the so-called Amici Israel strikes me as completely unacceptable, indeed even rash. We are dealing with ancient prayers and rites of the liturgy of the Church, a liturgy inspired and consecrated for centuries that includes condemnation of the rebellion and betrayal perpetrated by the chosen people who were at once unfaithful and deicide.... I would hope that these Amici Israel would not fall into a trap laid by the Jews themselves, who insinuate themselves throughout modern society and seek with whatever means to minimize the memory of their history and take advantage of the good will of Christians.” Returning to the actual ruling from the Holy Office, after identifying the Jewish people as once chosen, who suffer “continual blindness” after the coming of Christ, the text reads, “Because it [the Catholic Church] reproves all hatreds and animosities between peoples, it condemns without reservation hatred against the people once chosen by God, a hatred that today is commonly called ‘anti-Semitism’”. This hatred of Jews, justly condemned by the Holy Office and opposed to basic Christian charity, was branded as “antisemitism”. It is a narrow and clear error. However, the common definition in the public mind, and certainly the definition of the Jews, is something substantially different—in fact it is much, much broader. Fr. Denis Fahey, an Irish priest and Holy Ghost father, identified this departure in his 1953 book, bearing an imprimatur, The Kingship of Christ and the Conversion of the Jewish Nation, saying, “What is meant by the term [antisemitism]? It means hatred of the Jews as a race. The Jews, however, use the word to designate any form of opposition to themselves, and they strive persistently to associate irrationality and want of balance with the term. They evidently want the world to believe that anyone who opposes Jewish pretensions is more or less mentally deranged. Now, first of all, it must be remarked that the term is too wide and too loose. The Arabs are doubtless Semites. Yet the Arabs in Palestine, on account of their opposition to Jewish domination, are Anti-Semites.” Finally, the idea of a grand Jewish conspiracy against the Catholic Church as somehow baseless, even “antisemitic” as the essay implies, is, frankly, preposterous. Cursory examination of the theological data bears out an enmity between the Church and Synagogue, from the very beginning. The fathers, the medievals and modern Catholic authors attested to the same. As Catholics, we must be on guard against the naturalistic and anti-christic tendencies, spirit and designs of the Jews, Talmudists or otherwise. Christ tells us we must love our enemies—especially the Jews—and not to maintain they do not exist nor that they, objectively, are seeking to overthrow Divine order and the Mystical Body.

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