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  2. Malachi Martin - Wikipedia

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    Malachi Brendan Martin (23 July 1921 – 27 July 1999), also known under the pseudonym of Michael Serafian, was an Irish-born American Traditionalist Catholic priest, biblical archaeologist, exorcist, palaeographer, professor, and writer on the Catholic Church.

  3. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Church - Wikipedia

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    Martin, Malachi, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Church, G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1981, ISBN 0-399-12665-1 This article about a book related to history of the Catholic Church is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .

  4. Windswept House: A Vatican Novel - Wikipedia

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    Windswept House: A Vatican Novel is a 1996 novel by former Jesuit priest Malachi Martin. The novel details turmoil within the Catholic Church and corruption in Vatican City. Malachi alleged the novel depicted real events in the form a non-fiction novel similar to the works of Taylor Caldwell, or Truman Capote 's In Cold Blood. [1]

  5. The Keys of This Blood - Wikipedia

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    Superforce is the unofficial name given by Martin for a more or less formal group of people within the hierarchy of the Catholic Church (82). Martin claimed that this superforce is a sort of ecclesiastical version of a hostile corporate takeover team and that it was made up of churchmen of such rank and power within the Vatican and at key ...

  6. Three Secrets of Fátima - Wikipedia

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    In a taped interview, Charles Fiore quoted Malachi Martin as saying the following regarding the text of the third secret: "I cooled my heels in the corridor outside the Holy Father's apartments, while my boss, Cardinal Bea, was inside debating with the Holy Father, and with a group of other bishops and priests, and two young Portuguese ...

  7. The Catholic Church’s Blessing of Same-Sex Couples, Explained

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    Catholic Africa is increasing vastly in numbers, it has more priestly vocations than it needs for itself, and is sending its priests around the world—including to the U.S.—to fill in for the ...

  8. Sedevacantism - Wikipedia

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    Catholic theology holds that any bishop can validly ordain any baptized male to the priesthood, and any priest to the episcopacy, provided that, with the intention to do what the church does, he uses a rite of ordination or consecration considered valid by the Catholic Church.

  9. West Side Catholic school closing blamed on falling ...

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    Catholic school enrollment nationwide is down slightly since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, declining from about 1.8 million students to 1.7 million students from 2018 to 2022, according to ...