Michael Voris Tells His Story (Dr Taylor Marshall #194)

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In August of 2018, Michael Voris released his “Church Militant Statement on the Pope”. In it, he demanded the resignation of [Pope Francis], for heresy and for promoting pederasty.

Here is voris spitting venom at the Pope… real nice for a supposed Catholic to be lying to the public…

Stay away… avoid the near occasion of sin… how awful of voris to seek to divide the way he does
 
here is archbishop Chaput on voris

The Lepanto Institute and Church Militant have proven once again that they are not interested in presenting information in any useful way. Neither the World Meeting of Families-Philadelphia 2015 nor any of its leadership supports Planned Parenthood. The sole desire of both Lepanto and Church Militant is to create division, confusion, and conflict within the Church. Actions of that nature run contrary to Christian tradition. Their reports are not to be taken seriously.

In an email to me, Archbishop Chaput added the following statement:

Both Lepanto and Church Militant sow division wherever they tread. They do not seem to acknowledge the need to work with civic society and its representatives on a project like the World Meeting of Families. And we are not going to spend/waste time arguing with them. They are sincere, but also destructive. No one on our leadership team supports abortion or Planned Parenthood.


Stay away… stay far far away and pray for Voris’ conversion
 
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You must be a Climate change hoaxer globalist? To defeat this is the highest and God’s will is the highest. Church Militant is fighting the satanic garbage of the U.N. and the pope who is in error if he is supporting these wicked people.
Well, Sundiver, I’d rather not embrace the notion that man-made climate change is a reality.
 
No don’t give up free speech.
I agree … don’t give up free speech…

The Church did the right thing by stripping Voris of the privilege of calling his ministry Catholic …

That should be enough warning
 
Well, I think all the Faithful will be experiencing some form of martyrdom sooner than later. CAtholic Answers has help fulfilled a need in me over the years and continues to. Every person and enterprise has a unique calling. Jonnette B. & Bishop Barron are spectacular today. EWTN …wow! There are many others…really good people. CAF isn’t limiting IMO
 
I see what you are saying. Today, I am cautious in more ways than in the past.
 
The liberal bishops and the pope have caused far more division in the church and the world. Voris is only illuminating the fact they are abusing their power.
 
Sometimes I wonder if people like Marshal and Voris get on sort of a treadmill and can’t get off…banging away on the same path. While they might have something worthy of sharing now and then…they get caught up on a schedule to ‘put out’. That would be a sad sort of possession.

Sometimes I wonder how repetitive St. John the Baptist sounded to anyone listening to him day after day.

Just recalling The Remnant. He has been at it for years.
Very odd times indeed. When you think about it all.
 
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The liberal bishops and the pope have caused far more division in the church and the world. Voris is only illuminating the fact they are abusing their power.
Do you consider Archbishop Chaput a liberal bishop?
 
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Interestingly I have his (Archbishop Chaput) book here on my couch table he writes in his book render unto Caesar “understanding the moral differences among social issues is crucial. Not all evil things can or should be illegal not all issues have the same gravity. A healthy culture can tolerate some forms of evil in the interest of social peace” Page 207

https://wordonfire.institute/the-john-allen-show-episode-2

Interesting episode by John Allen, the first part easily corresponds with Archbishop Chaputs mindset in the passage I just shared.
Anyway…so many voices. Voris is just one.
 
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“We”? 🤨 Your claim that shady methods are somehow justified aside, did you read the full article I shared?
In all fairness to Church Militant, ex-employees are notoriously unreliable, as there are reasons for their departure that they may wish to keep to themselves. Nonetheless, I think the emphasis on the negative from CM is quite obvious. I am inclined to believe the story because I have heard MV enough to make it a credible accusation that anything good about the good Cardinal Dolan would be deliberately withheld.

I was floored by the comparison of the Pope to Hitler and his pontificate with North Korea. I think that alone shows the danger of the CM mentality.
 
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I don’t know anything about Archbishop Chaput. I will look at what he says. Do you think he is liberal?
 
As I said, “A former employee also claims that Voris and his staff fail to include positive comments about bishops because they want to focus on the negative.” I guess you’ll have to take up your concern with this young man.
I was told to write an article on Cardinal Dolan and his Making All Things New pastoral initiative. In it, many dying parishes were being closed down to save the Archdiocese of New York money. I added several quotes from distraught and sad parishioners, as the angle was clearly to portray Cardinal Dolan as a bad person. However, I made a mistake in the writing of it: I added a quote from Dolan saying how sorry he was for having to close down the parishes, and that he felt for the parishioners who were losing their parish communities.

I was told by my editor that overall the article was good, but the quote was taken out. When I asked why, I was given a shocking answer: “It made him look good, and that’s not what we want.”
He is currently in a college seminary. I believe he is (or was) a CAF member. I know he posts at www.phatmass.com, where we followed his journey into his internship and where he originally posted the above story of why he left.
 
I don’t know anything about Archbishop Chaput. I will look at what he says. Do you think he is liberal?
I try not reduce clerics to political classifications, but if you to apply conservative/liberal labels, liberal would be the last word you would use to describe Chaput
 
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