On this episode of The John-Henry Westen Show, we're going to see what Catholic theologians and mystics have expected from the false religion which the Antichrist will force on the world at the expense of the Catholic faith.
Antichrist’s One World Religion has been being built for centuries, using different lies, including Freemasonry, the Noahide Laws, and other forms of ‘Naturalism’ — all to lead billions of innocent people away from God and the Truth. Billions of people will believe the Antichrist and the lie of a globalist, One World Religion: that humanity can be good without Jesus Christ. Catholic experts and mystics warn that Antichrist will claim to be the true Messiah and attempt to rebuild the Jewish Temple – and, in fact, there is an influential international organization that may be unwittingly preparing the way for […]
The idea of being good without Christ is the central assumption of a little-known but growing religion – which may be destined to sweep the world in the early stages of the Antichrist’s horrible reign.
In this part, we shall see that Catholic authorities hold the spread of such naturalist systems as a necessary preparation for the coming of the Antichrist – and that this is in fact a stated aim on the part of some significant Jewish authorities.
As we will see, it is clear that the Noahide religion and any so-called 'ethical' religion without Christ, naturalism, religious liberty, state agnosticism, Freemasonry and modernism ultimately all converge together.
The archbishop said a ''shamanic ceremony' 'desecrate(d) the Cathedral of the Diocese of Superior (WI) on the very day on which the Holy Chrism is consecrated.'
It is not until now, in the era of Pope Francis, that we can make sense of Foster Bailey’s prediction that Catholicism – which he considers to be the most backward religion – may lead a ‘Christian religious revival.’
On this week’s two-part episode of The Bishop Strickland Show, Bishop Joseph Strickland touches upon sin, growth in holiness, the Church's relationship with Freemasonry, and concerts whose proceeds help fund abortions.