Christ our King & Savior became poor for our sake

Editor’s Note: This is a topic rarely spoken of. All Catholic influencers on social media should keep this in mind, and at least say the truth, and not only say what will make one popular or accepted. — I do not however endorse the “True North Movement”, whatever that is, because in the Catholic Church it’s not the role of laymen to lead spiritual renewals, they should first give up everything like Christ did and become monks or friars and teach by example.

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2 thoughts on “Christ our King & Savior became poor for our sake”

  1. This is an interesting comment by this writer. He seems to be on the ball somewhat and sees at least partly what you see y his statement here. If you’d like to check him out, or do you know him?Is he a grifter or not idk. His statement here is “As I was saying: “The revolution that was unleashed at Vatican II will continue to march on under Leo, but will be dressed in traditional garb and will come with a smile instead of the insults and jeers of Francis.”

    Anyway, link below and God bless

    Spiros ,
    Deus Vult

    https://x.com/StephenKokx/status/1942347250283266459?s=19

    1. This speaker in the video I posted above was one of the few American influences to say that Benedict XVI did not abdicate and was still the pope. He has more integrity than the rest of Trad inc. combined. But the author of the tweet you cite, I do not know.

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