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A voice in the wilderness

By: Jonathan Schultz
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  • Sedevacanist. A Sedevacanist is a pre-Vatican II Council Catholic. Show motto:" My job is inform not to convince. "- St. Bernadette Soubirous.Podcast Consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary and Sacred Heart of Jesus. Social media; Saint Raphael@jonquixote67 at Pintrest, Slave to the Immaculate Heart and the Sacred Heart at Tumblr, and St_Longinus_baptism at Telegram. This podcast is a continuation of the original podcast St. Longinus's Baptism. As of right now they still can be accessed on the Spotify, Amazon music, and Google podcasts platforms. Any topics or questions you would like covered can be directed to listenermailbag@mail.com.
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Episodes
  • A new beginning.....
    Dec 16 2022

    As I promised, I'm starting a new subscription based podcast for my listeners who find my material edifying. I strongly URGE people to listen to this episode to get the COMPLETE context.

    For all my listeners, I want to thank you and give you all a sincere and heartfelt God bless you. And I hope that you find ALL of the content on all my podcast channels edifying!

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    33 mins
  • Random Thoughts: #017
    Nov 24 2022

    The nature of gratitude, how the Thanksgiving is the mother of all masonic holidays, and the status of my podcast on the rss feed curator.

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    Less than 1 minute
  • Wolves among sheep part II
    Nov 24 2022

    For Sedevacanists. A continuation of my episode "Your vote DOESN'T count! For a link to the YouTube video in question, contact me at listener mailbag.

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    Less than 1 minute

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