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This Clip Has Been Going Viral On X
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Rev .Vitus@Vitus_osst·
Let's learn together the differences between the: Roman Catholic Church and Catholic Orthodox.
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Michael Haynes 🇻🇦
Michael Haynes 🇻🇦@MLJHaynes·
NEW: Cardinals McElroy & Cupich sent letters of support for Fr James Martin's LGBT Outreach conference Cdl McElroy said Synod Study Group 9 report placed “LGBT ministry within a new paradigm” Letters below Conf is this wknd & previously recv'd support from Pope Francis
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Punjab Kings
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What we see: 🐐🐐🐐 ❤️
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Star Sports@StarSportsIndia·
🐐🐐🐐 Things we love to see - Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni & Rohit Sharma in one frame. ❤️ #ENGvIND 1st ODI 👉 Streaming LIVE on JioHotstar!
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Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Virat Mania.exe is loading… ⏳❤️‍🔥 Chat, excited for tomorrow? 🤩🙌 #PlayBold #ನಮ್ಮRCB
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Ojike Uzoma@Xtopher_Uzo·
Catholics, this is a very dangerous sound. It's a terror for demonic activities. It's the exorcism prayers of St Benedict. Many Catholics have testified about this prayer. St Benedict, ora pro nobis
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Cedars and Saints🇻🇦@CedarsAndSaints·
This is one of my fav videos to watch. The Maronite words of consecration, spoken in Aramaic, the very same language of Christ. Whenever I feel anxious or just need to hear something beautiful, I return to this. Take 2 mins today. Let it wash over you. 🕊️
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Dana Rachel 🇻🇦
Dana Rachel 🇻🇦@thyflameoflove·
When You Try to Poison a Saint... 📅 July 11: Feast of St. Benedict 🕯️ Years Lived: 480–547 📍 Nursia, Subiaco, and Monte Cassino, Italy 🙏 Patron Saint of: Europe, monks, religious communities, students, and those seeking protection from temptation. St. Benedict of Nursia is known as the Father of Western Monasticism. Born in Italy near the end of the Roman Empire, he left the corruption and distractions of Rome to seek God through silence, prayer, and sacrifice. His holiness drew others to him, and he founded monasteries centered on Jesus Christ. His Rule of St. Benedict taught monks to live with prayer, work, humility, obedience, hospitality, and charity. Its wisdom shaped Catholic monastic life and helped preserve Christian faith and learning across Europe. But Catholic devotion to St. Benedict must be understood correctly. The Sign of the Cross is not magic, superstition, or a charm. Its power comes from Jesus Christ and His victory on the Cross, not from the movement of our hand. Catholic sacramentals and sacred gestures do not control God or promise a life without suffering. They help prepare our hearts for grace and turn us toward God in faith. St. Benedict does not protect us by his own power. Christ alone is our Savior. Catholics ask St. Benedict to pray for us, just as Christians ask one another for prayer. So when you make the Sign of the Cross, do not rush through it. Make it as a true profession of faith. You belong to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. St. Benedict of Nursia, pray for us. #SaintBenedict #SignOfTheCross #SaintStories #CatholicSaints #Catholics
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Trad West
Trad West@trad_west_·
You should wear a St. Benedict Medal. Why? It’s one of the Church’s most powerful sacramentals. But most people have no idea where it comes from or what it really says. The story of the Saint Benedict Medal & its battle cry - a 🧵✝️
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Uche is a girl 🇻🇦
Uche is a girl 🇻🇦@UcheMaryOkoli·
Do you have a St. Benedict medal?? If you don’t, you should get one. Demons don't like it. Plus, an ancient exorcism prayers are inscripted on it.
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Utsav Techie@utsavtechie·
BSNL has launched a phone priced at ₹1,34,166 It's not a smartphone. It's an Inmarsat satellite phone designed for areas with no mobile network It supports voice calling, SOS emergency alerts, has a rugged design, and offers long battery life You can't buy it from a regular retail store. Instead, you need to contact BSNL directly and explain why you need a satellite phone, as these devices are meant for specific use case The phone is part of BSNL's efforts to expand reliable satellite connectivity across remote regions of India
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Immortal Tessy
Immortal Tessy@TheresaArueyin1·
David messed up, but he still prayed. Peter denied Jesus, but he still prayed. Don’t let guilt keep you from God.
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Uche is a girl 🇻🇦
Uche is a girl 🇻🇦@UcheMaryOkoli·
Even Venerable Fulton Sheen was against the SSPX. WE ARE NOT WISER THAN THIS SOON-TO-BE SAINT. He has already seen who the SSPX are long before many of us here were born.
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𝕸𝕺𝕾𝕾𝕬𝕹𝕲@immc_official·
@BelteshazzarAD @UcheMaryOkoli Do you even realize what pride and ignorance have done to your heart? You've presumed to judge who goes to Heaven and who goes to Hell - a judgment that belongs to God alone. At the very least, my friend, stop speaking as though you possess an authority that belongs to God alone.
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@UcheMaryOkoli You’re going to Hell and it makes me sad. Peter wasn’t your first Pope.
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Uche is a girl 🇻🇦
Uche is a girl 🇻🇦@UcheMaryOkoli·
Unbroken chain ⛓️!! Stay with Rome. Stay with Peter. Stay in the Catholic Church.
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𝕸𝕺𝕾𝕾𝕬𝕹𝕲@immc_official·
@R3L3VANTTRUTH The Pride and Arrogance is Immense. How much do you earn to vomit this level of ignorance - with pitifully number of less than a 500 followers, built on hatred against the Apostolic Churches?
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RΞᒪΞѴΛИT ₸ЯЦ₸H@R3L3VANTTRUTH·
Matthew 23 is not about calling your biological father Dad. Jesus confronted the scribes and Pharisees for craving religious titles like Rabbi Father and Teacher. They used these to exalt themselves as spiritual authorities over Gods people. Call no man your father on earth for you have one Father who is in heaven directly warns against giving men the honor that belongs only to God. The Roman Catholic priesthood does exactly what Jesus condemned by titling its clergy Father and claiming for them a special role as spiritual fathers who forgive sins and offer sacrifice in the Mass. None of that distinct priestly system or its titles appears anywhere in the New Testament. The apostles appointed elders to shepherd the flock and every believer is a priest unto God. Your earthly father does none of those things. The Catholic practice is a later tradition with no basis in Scripture.
☩ 𝕁𝕄𝕋 ☩@SecretFire79

HAPPY ‘CALL NO MAN FATHER’ DAY to all of my Protestant friends! Many people quote Matthew 23:9 — “And call no man your father on earth, for you have one Father, who is in heaven” to challenge Catholics for calling priests “Father.” But is that what Jesus intended? Here are 5 key points that help us understand the true meaning of Our Lord’s words: 🔸 Jesus Used “Father” Himself: Jesus called Abraham “your father” (John 8:56) and referred to earthly fathers positively. If the verse was a total ban, Jesus Himself would have broken it. 🔸 It’s About Spiritual Pride, Not Titles: In Matthew 23, Jesus was condemning the scribes and Pharisees for seeking honor, titles, and glory for themselves instead of giving it to God. He was warning against prideful titles that elevate men above God, not against respectful family or spiritual titles. 🔸 The Bible Uses “Father” for Earthly and Spiritual Leaders: St. Paul called himself a “father” to the Corinthians (1 Corinthians 4:15) and referred to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as fathers. The early Church continued this tradition. Priests, as spiritual fathers, guide us in the Faith just as biological dads guide their families. 🔸 It’s Hyperbole — Like Many of Jesus’ Teachings: Jesus often used strong language for emphasis: “hate your father and mother” (Luke 14:26) or “call no one teacher.” Catholics don’t take these literally in an absolute sense, we honor both earthly and spiritual fathers while recognizing God as the ultimate source of fatherhood. 🔸 St. Joseph & the Church’s Tradition: God Himself entrusted Jesus to St. Joseph’s fatherly care. The Church honors this beautiful vocation and extends the title “Father” to priests who care for our souls in the family of God. It’s a sign of love and respect, not idolatry.

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Peter Kwasniewski
Peter Kwasniewski@DrKwasniewski·
People sure are jumping the gun in their assumption about how EVERYONE connected in any way with the SSPX is now EXCOMMUNICATED and IN SCHISM. One would think the internet is swarming with wannabe inquisitors who can't wait to let their inner Torquemada out! In any case, it looks like Card. Fernandez bungled his effort (again). If you adopt a legal point of view, neither the priests of the SSPX nor the laity who attend their chapels are subject to excommunication. I shared the two articles that (so far) have appeared on this question with several high-profile canon lawyers—one of them the judicial vicar of a major archdiocese!—and they all said the analyses were essentially correct (see links below). One of them wrote to me: «What another canonical mess they've made. I had hopes that, with Leo having a degree in the law, we'd at least get some sanity and consistency, but no. As you've seen, the excommunications, at least of the priests and especially of the lay faithful, are not binding. In their haste to jump on the situation, they've made it worse than before. Certainly, the lay faithful who attend Mass at an SSPX chapel, even ordinarily, are not under any censure whatsoever simply for that fact. They are not schismatic, they need no "rite" or process to return to full communion, having never left it. Kennedy Hall's analysis seems quite sound and reliable to me. Perhaps it's best that the Vatican is being run by mental midgets, else they would have sewn things up in a more disastrous way. Instead, they've given us a net with more holes than Peter's fishing nets on the shores of Galilee.» meretradition.substack.com/p/the-formula-… infovaticana.com/en/2026/07/02/…
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Chadpostólico ⚜️
Chadpostólico ⚜️@chadpostolico·
Anuncio público: No soy de la FSSPX. Nunca he asistido a una de sus capillas, nunca he participado en una Misa celebrada por sus sacerdotes y no conozco en persona a nadie de la Fraternidad. Pertenezco a la Diócesis de San Agustín. Hice mi Primera Comunión y mi Confirmación en la parroquia católica más antigua de los Estados Unidos. Habiendo dicho esto, es necesario hablar del elefante en la habitación. Antes de hablar del estatus canónico de la FSSPX, de las excomuniones, de la desobediencia o de cualquier otra controversia que ellos puedan presentar, hay que reconocer que muchas de las preocupaciones que ellos plantean son reales y merecen ser discutidas. Indiferencia religiosa, banalización de la Misa, abusos litúrgicos, ecumenismo estéril, progresismo, pérdida del sentido de lo sagrado, crisis de las vocaciones, deficiente formación catequética y falta de disciplina eclesiástica son problemas evidentes que afectan hoy a la Iglesia. El que se atreva a negarlo es un ingenuo. El escaso accionar de muchos miembros de la alta curia genera un malestar totalmente comprensible entre numerosos fieles, porque la percepción es que estos problemas no se afrontan con la decisión necesaria ni se discuten con la claridad que merecen. Negar ese descontento es simplemente ignorar una realidad. ¿Por qué siento cierta simpatía por la FSSPX? Porque, con todos sus errores y pese a la rigidez que puedan mostrar en algunos aspectos, han procurado conservar prácticas y enseñanzas que consideran parte de la Sagrada Tradición recibida de la Iglesia. Hago enfasis en la palabra SAGRADA. Responder únicamente: "Tienen que adherirse al Papa, son unos desobedientes" es evadir el argumento central: que la Sagrada Tradición Apostólica no puede ser derogada ni reinterpretada mediante declaraciones pastorales ambiguas. ¿Necesitan estar en plena comunión con Roma? Por supuesto. Toda critura debe estar en plena unidad con la Iglesia Católica porque es la única fundada por Cristo. Pero dos cosas pueden ser ciertas al mismo tiempo: la FSSPX debe regularizar su situación canónica y, al mismo tiempo, la Iglesia necesita afrontar y resolver los problemas internos y evidentes que tantos fieles denuncian desde hace décadas sin ser escuchados, corregir aquello que deba ser corregido y sancionando a quienes traicionan la fe y la misión de la Iglesia desde adentro, ocupando puestos importantes en la Curia Romana.
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