Special Topic: PART 2 of critical review of Taylor R. Marshall’s book Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within (Manchester, NH: Sophia Institute Press, 2019)
Segment 1: Chapters 21-32
Segment 2: Chapter 32 continued; Chapter 33; appendices; other reviews of Infiltration; how Marshall’s book got over 800 overwhelmingly positive reviews at Amazon on day of release [UPDATE: The electronic Kindle edition was released a week prior — this would account for a certain number of legitimate organic reviews by launch day for the print edition]; a challenge to Taylor Marshall; what Infiltration should have included but didn’t; concluding comments
Total run time: 2 hours 1 min
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Ven. Anne Catherine Emmerich on
The Church of Darkness
“I saw the fatal consequences of this counterfeit church;
I saw it increase; I saw heretics of all kinds flocking to the city.”
—Ven. Anne C. Emmerich
The Venerable Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774-1824) was a German Augustinian nun of great sanctity. She endured a life of sufferings, bore the stigmata of our Lord and was a seer, who witnessed scenes from the life of Christ with the vividness of one who was there. Those revelations were one of the sources used in making the film The Passion of the Christ. She also foretold future occurrences in the Church.… READ MORE
Vienna: 'Archbishop' Grünwidl admits problems with the celibacy of the renowned parish priest Toni Faber - https://infovaticana.com/en/2026/04/15/grunwidl-admits-problems-with-the-celibacy-of-the-famous-parish-priest-toni-faber/
We can live together in peace, but we can't pretend that Islam is just another legitimate way of worshipping the true God and advancing the Kingdom of Heaven.
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Michael Haynes 🇻🇦@MLJHaynes
NEW: Pope Leo XIV comments on his visit to the Great Mosque of Algiers —
“We’ve had a wonderful opportunity to continue to build bridges & promote dialogue.
The visit to the mosque was significant to say that although we have different beliefs, different ways of worshipping, https://t.co/RJFsGfOPdm