1058: Bold Confrontation: 90 Scholars challenge Pope Francis on gay blessings [Podcast]

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1289: New SSPX Bishops? Schism? Healing? – Dr. Taylor Marshall Shares His Thoughts

The Priestly Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX) announced on Feb 2 2026, that it plans to consecrate new bishops on July 1, 2026, with or without approval from Pope Leo XIV, by appealing to an “objective state of grave necessity.” Matteo Bruni, Director of the Holy See Press Office, ...  Show more

1288: Popes in the Epstein Files? Did Epstein Live in the Vatican with Pope John Paul II? – Dr. Marshall

Among the many curious claims is the assertion that Epstein “lived in the Vatican,” and an email to him from 2014 explains that, because Vatican City is a sovereign entity, the bank is exempt from Italy’s and the European Union’s transparency and regulatory rules for “elite clien ...  Show more

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