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Most men who’ve fought in a war don’t like talking about it. Maybe they kick it around with fellow war veterans from time to time, but most simply live with the memories. They live with the glory and the horrors, otherwise keeping their war memories away from polite company. I get that; it’s very understandable.
I served in the army, but we weren’t fighting in any wars then. I have fought in a war as a Catholic, though. It’s a new kind of war, and it’s one I’m not anxious to talk about. It’s a war that’s been fought since the dawn of time, and now things in that war have advanced enough that it really needs to be exposed to the light of day.
You might not believe a word of what I tell you in this episode.
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Here are some links for further reading to gain more information about the main topic of today’s episode. These are very important to every Catholic and the future of the Church.
International Association of Exorcists
A Children's Book of Demons
Satanism
Black Mass
Restless Heart (DVD about St. Augustine)
I Burned for Your Peace: Augustine’s Confessions Unpacked by Peter Kreeft
The Restless Flame: A Novel about St. Augustine by Louis De Wohl
The Confessions of St. Augustine
Convention of States
Article V Pocket Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Can We Trust the Constitution? Answering The “Runaway Convention” Myth
VIDEO: Convention of States in 3 minutes
Model Convention of States Application
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Most men who’ve fought in a war don’t like talking about it. Maybe they kick it around with fellow war veterans from time to time, but most simply live with the memories. They live with the glory and the horrors, otherwise keeping their war memories away from polite company. I get that; it’s very understandable.
I served in the army, but we weren’t fighting in any wars then. I have fought in a war as a Catholic, though. It’s a new kind of war, and it’s one I’m not anxious to talk about. It’s a war that’s been fought since the dawn of time, and now things in that war have advanced enough that it really needs to be exposed to the light of day.
You might not believe a word of what I tell you in this episode.
Help Joe Sixpack—The Every Catholic Guy keep The Cantankerous Catholic on the air, and expand his evangelistic activities.
ResourcesIn an effort to provide you with the best, most helpful experience we can, any resource mentioned in The Cantankerous Catholic podcast will always be listed in this section.
Here are some links for further reading to gain more information about the main topic of today’s episode. These are very important to every Catholic and the future of the Church.
International Association of Exorcists
A Children's Book of Demons
Satanism
Black Mass
Restless Heart (DVD about St. Augustine)
I Burned for Your Peace: Augustine’s Confessions Unpacked by Peter Kreeft
The Restless Flame: A Novel about St. Augustine by Louis De Wohl
The Confessions of St. Augustine
Convention of States
Article V Pocket Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
Can We Trust the Constitution? Answering The “Runaway Convention” Myth
VIDEO: Convention of States in 3 minutes
Model Convention of States Application
Help Joe Sixpack—The Every Catholic Guy keep The Cantankerous Catholic on the air, and expand his evangelistic activities.
Joe Sixpack’s StuffThe Every Catholic Guy Store This is where you can find a variety of Joe Sixpack—The Every Catholic Guy’s coffee mugs and teeshirts with...

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