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« Dear son, if you happen to become the King, take care that you possess those qualities befitting of Kings. »
— Saint Louis IX of France
This comment section is extremely one sided. First of all, he did not post the full debate. Second of all, he did not address the points I made about Peter clearly having a position of primacy and that none of the fathers affirm that the Roman church was merely some Presbyterian ecclesiological system with no sense of Petrine primacy. Thirdly, he failed to respond to the claims I made about Eusebius, Dionysius of Corinth, Tertullian, Cyprian, Hermas of Rome, Clement, the Clementine homilies, etc.

Oh, and let’s not forget him totally ignoring everything else I said scripturally but instead only decided to respond to Matthew 16 and Isaiah 22. His “rebuttal” to my claims in relation to these verses are totally irrelevant and deserved no response, since the rest of what I said clearly affirms the papacy and links to the verses. Now, I say, go listen to my closing statement again to see where he objectively lost. These are clearly not just “nice things said about Peter.” Also, apparently since the word Pope or bishop is used means there was no Pope or bishop who had primacy over the faithful? That is fallacious nonsense.

Another point is that, the reason why I only stuck to certain Fathers was simply because he would not accept anything after the second century for definitive evidence. Thus, not letting me move on to further back up my point, despite me presenting clear evidence; in which he ignored.

You want even see the Orthodox espousing such nonsense that Peter was not the Bishop of Rome and that the Roman episcopate was Presbyterian in nature. Proves how nonsense it is. They don’t even deny Apostolic Secession either, they just have a problem with the claims of Vatican I.

https://youtu.be/5FHkUS6Mvr0
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Saint John Maro, first Maronite Patriarch, codifies Papal Primacy into the statutes of his Maronite Church 350 years before the Schism of 1054.
Jay Dyer and his cult of convertodox upon seeing this
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Some clarifications on « Identitarianism » and personal opinions ⬇️
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Holy Mass being celebrated at the tomb of Saint John Vianney.
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Jesus said to the Jews:

"Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it." Saint John 8:44

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Defend your priory! 💪🏻

Sister Maria Kazimiera, from the CMRI (Congregation of Mary Immaculate Queen), trains with a AR15.
Jews prefer to persist in their stubbornness rather than to recognize the words of their prophets and the mysteries of the Scriptures and thus arrive at a knowledge of the Christian faith and salvation.

~ Bl. Pope Gregory X
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Dear Friends in Christ our Infant King,

On behalf of the Institute's entire U.S. Province, I wish you all a most blessed and happy feast of our dear heavenly patron, St. Benedict.

As the father of Christian civilization, St. Benedict teaches us to “put Christ first.” In other words, he helps us see Christ as our King. By heeding St. Benedict's words to give priority to the Church’s Sacred Liturgy, the Institute helps restore the sacred as the cornerstone of society. Rooted in the Benedictine tradition of Christian hospitality, we desire to receive others with supernatural charity as if they were Christ Himself in the world today.

By so doing, we continue to fulfill the mission of our spiritual family, spreading the reign of Christ our King to all aspects of society by restoring Catholic life and culture in the world today. Let us, therefore, turn to St. Benedict today, humbly asking his intercession, that we continue to put Christ first in all things and strive to see Him in everyone we meet each day!

Assuring you of my prayers for you as we surround the altar of Christ our Infant King today in the Sacred Liturgy, while thanking you for your continued prayers and support, I remain,

Yours devotedly in Christ our Infant King,

Rev. Canon Matthew Talarico
U.S. Provincial Superior