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Vatican Picks A Zionist As Press Secretary | McElroy Removes The Exorcist – Avoiding Babylon

Catholic exorcist removed. Vatican’s new head of communications questions Jewish conversion to Catholicism. Tonight on Avoiding Babylon, two stories the mainstream Catholic media won’t touch. Cardinal McElroy of Washington has removed the Archdiocese’s official exorcist following public statements linking UFOs and alien phenomena to demonic deception. At the same time, the Vatican has appointed Maria […]

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Rome Has Spoken: Gregory XVI’s Prophetic Warning Against Liberalism | Mirari Vos – Avoiding Babylon

The errors the modern world calls “progress,” Pope Gregory XVI called what they were: poison. He said so in writing, in 1832. Almost nobody talks about it. In 1832, Pope Gregory XVI issued Mirari Vos — “On Liberalism and Religious Indifferentism” — the first social encyclical in Church history. Written in the violent aftermath of

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Avoiding Babylon, Catechesis / Church History / Sermons & Confrences, Rome Has Spoken

Rome Has Spoken: The Once Liberal Pope Who Tried to Warn Us | Quanta Cura & Syllabus of Errors – Avoiding Babylon

In 1846, the Catholic Church elected the man the world called “the liberal pope.” Eighteen years later, that same man would issue the most uncompromising condemnation of the modern world ever written by a pope. How does that happen? In December of 1864 — on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception — Pope Pius IX

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Rome Has Spoken: The Encyclical That Brought Aquinas Back | Aeterni Patris – Avoiding Babylon

By 1878, every university in Europe had declared the Catholic faith philosophically obsolete. Kant said you can’t reason your way to God.Hegel said truth evolves with history.Comte said theology was a primitive stage of human thought.Materialism said there was no soul at all. And inside the Catholic seminary, the great Scholastic tradition — the tradition

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