Is Pope Leo XIV leading a rebirth—or presiding over the end of a 2,000-year-old tradition? Deadly Diocese unpacks the scandals, secrets, and struggles facing the Catholic Church today.
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Is Pope Leo XIV leading a rebirth—or presiding over the end of a 2,000-year-old tradition? Deadly Diocese unpacks the scandals, secrets, and struggles facing the Catholic Church today.
So when we left off we we’re in Buffalo on October 12th… We we’re at Sue’s house and we just had met with Frank - the day before the 10 year anniversary of Father Joe’s passing on October 13th, 2012 - which happens to be quite a cosmic anniversary in the Catholic world; 105 years earlier in Portugal, the Miracle of Fatima took place - and as we are leaving Sue’s after interviewing Frank for hours, the clock strikes midnight and he mentions Fatima.
A miracle that Pope Pius XII himself said he witnessed in 1950 and ruled it a true miracle.
It is a pretty epic modern miracle that occurred in the 20th century and is recognized by the church and we find it very peculiar the dates coincide with Father Joe’s passing.
The Miracle of Fatima… started in the beginning of spring 1916, three Catholic shepherd children living near Fátima, Portugal reported apparitions of an angel.
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Is Pope Leo XIV leading a rebirth—or presiding over the end of a 2,000-year-old tradition? Deadly Diocese unpacks the scandals, secrets, and struggles facing the Catholic Church today.