
Dr Taylor Marshall™️
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Dr Taylor Marshall™️
@TaylorRMarshall
https://t.co/Q5tsWwoGqi Bestselling Philosopher King. Youtuber. Catholic Commentary. Husband and Father of 8. Order my new book CHRISTIAN PATRIOT in link:
Texas, USA Присоединился Ocak 2009
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"Christian Patriot: 12 Ways to Create One Nation Under God"
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This book lays out 12 practical strategies to reclaim Western civilization for Christ. Inside, I tackle today’s most urgent cultural battles and give you a clear, actionable blueprint to make real change in your home, your community, and our nation.
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It’s 2 weeks until Good Friday and 2000 years later the world is still trying to solve the problem that Jews require a “political Messiah” to forcefully retake the Promised Land.
What we truly need is the Prince of Peace Jesus Christ, the true Messiah for all men, Jew and Gentile. The human problem isn’t Middle Eastern real estate, but the sin inside our hearts. Only Jesus can save us.

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@mblcta1 @defendChrist Yes but why did he choose to do that?
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@defendChrist @TaylorRMarshall Netanyahu was paraphrasing from the book "The Lessons of History", which was co-written by Will and Ariel Durant.
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"Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain." (Exodus 20:7)
Disclose.tv@disclosetv
NOW - Netanyahu: "Jesus Christ has no advantage over Genghis Khan. Because if you are strong enough, ruthless enough, powerful enough, evil will overcome good."
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@EYakoby Yes, but why did Netanyahu choose to quote Durant on this matter regarding Jesus Christ?
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@FeelsGuy2003 This Anglicans cleric: anglicanwatch.com/spotlight-on-a…
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AURES HABENT ET NON AUDIUNT
“I listen to everyone!”
youtu.be/ok0eZ2L7xqM
I would have expected Leo, following the example of the Good Shepherd, to come looking for the lost sheep and bring it back to the fold from which his predecessor had expelled it. This did not happen.
Although I am convinced that my “excommunication” is an unjust and evil action that for this reason had not actual juridical effect, I cannot help but point out that it constitutes, for those who inflicted it on me, a sort of aquae et ignis interdictio, the penalty in ancient Roman law equivalent to a form of perpetual exile, which required the condemned person to abandon Roman territory, with a prohibition against anyone providing him with water, fire, or any form of assistance, including hospitality or shelter, under penalty of severe punishment. In practice, this made the condemned an outlaw, depriving him of the essentials of survival and isolating him from society. And so, in defiance of the fine words about welcome and inclusiveness, I see myself condemned to a “spiritual death penalty,” deprived of the Sacraments and supposedly destined for eternal damnation. For Bergoglio and Prevost, capital punishment, which kills only the body, would be inadmissible, but excommunication, which kills the soul and condemns it to eternal death, is permissible.
For this reason, wanting to leave no stone unturned, I felt it my duty to write to Leo and request an audience. Here is the chronology of the entire affair:
- On June 4, 2025, I sent a personal letter of extremely sensitive content via the Vatican Post, in which I also requested an audience.
- On August 28, 2025, having received no response to my previous letter, I resubmitted my request to be received in a private audience with Leo, through the Prefecture of the Pontifical Household, by sending an email to the Regent, Msgr. Leonardo Sapienza.
- On September 20, 2025, I received a reply from Msgr. Sapienza, confirming that the audience had been granted, and that it was scheduled for December 11, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at the Library of the Apostolic Palace.
- On December 9, 2025, at 8:08 a.m., two days before the meeting, Msgr. Sapienza informed me by an email that the audience had been canceled.
- However, less than two hours later, at 9:53 a.m., the Secretariat of the Prefecture of the Pontifical Household forwarded me the ticket for the audience.
- Shortly thereafter, at 10:14 a.m., the same Secretariat informed me that the audience had been canceled.
- Following these contradictory communications, I called Msgr. Sapienza to understand the reason for the cancellation. Ostensibly embarrassed, he offered unbelievable excuses but assured me that he would communicate a new date as soon as possible, quoting Leo’s words: “We have to reschedule the audience: I listen to everyone!”
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Happy patronal feast day of Saint Joseph to Bishop Joseph Strickland - a spiritual foster-father to millions of Catholics. @BishStrick

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Catholic Cardinal Patriarch Pizzaballa vs. Dispensationalist Pete Hegseth: 💥
AF Post@AFpost
Cardinal Pizzaballa rebuked Pete Hegseth for using Jesus and "End Times" prophecies to justify the Iran War. Follow: @AFpost
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@Larry7498 Tell us more about the Joseph pastry!
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@TaylorRMarshall I told you id send a Pic of the Saint Joseph pastry.
Not gonna get this in Texas.

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@TaylorRMarshall @Vitus_osst Sorry, yes, I always put monastics in a corner on their own away from the other Religious!
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The major difference between a
✓ Diocesan Priest
and a
✓ Religious Priest
Diocesan priests : serve within a specific geographical area called a diocese, where they are assigned by a bishop.
They make promises of chastity and obedience to their bishop but do not take a vow of poverty, allowing them to own personal property.
Their primary focus is on the needs of their parish community, administering sacraments and providing pastoral care.
✓ Religious priests: on the other hand, belong to a religious order and take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
They live in community with other members of their order and may be assigned to various locations based on the needs of their community, often engaging in broader missions beyond parish work


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