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Satanists vs. The Church: Why They Fear the Eucharist | Purposely Catholic | Ep. 67

Satanists vs. The Church: Why They Fear the Eucharist | Purposely Catholic | Ep. 67

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In this episode, we discuss the disturbing event in Kansas City where a black mass was held in front of the state house, and its leader attempted to desecrate the Eucharist. Join us as we reflect on the significance of this act, the ongoing threats to the sanctity of the faith, and how we can respond as Catholics and stay in our beliefs in the face of adversity.Chapters:00:00 Intro01:00 The Chosen - Use it as a tool!19:45 Using the designs of God in the negative20:15 Satanist Black Mass in Kansas City23:15 Man saves the Eucharist26:10 God doesn't need our protection30:20 Non-Catholics and Eucharistic Consumption39:39 Bobby's interest in Serial Killers46:45 Chapelle Roan Clip on people with children56:20 The happiest people are those in a monogamous marriage59:40 How do we respond to the Satanist movement?1:10:08 Closing Prayer___________________________________________________________________________✴️ 👉 SUBSCRIBE TO PURPOSELY CATHOLICiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/purposely-catholic/id1732787702Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0N50YIMnIbcdsW9RRUPC7D?si=tuX9k80NTzScRUrzg1GV_gYouTube: https://youtube.com/@PurposelyCatholic?sub_confirmation=1✴️ 👉 FOLLOW PURPOSELY CATHOLIChttps://instagram.com/purposelycatholic/http://facebook.com/purposelycatholic/

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