Can Archbishop Vigano be Trusted? w Dr Taylor Marshall
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Dr Taylor Marshall
Published on Sep 2, 2018
Who is Archbishop ViganĂ² and can he be trusted? Joe McClane interviews Dr Taylor Marshall about the identity and history of Archbishop Vigano and how he was loyal and trustworthy to Pope Benedict in the 2011 Vatican Bank Scandal. They also discuss the response of Pope Francis saying "I will not say one word" and what this means for Catholics today.
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patrick and ryan gilmer
patrick and ryan gilmer
20 hours ago
God please expose the truth no matter how much it hurts. Clean us, I beg You Lord. Give us hearts of clay.
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Olivia McPherson
Olivia McPherson
15 hours ago
All Catholics should be outraged. I'm not Catholic, I'm an Orthodox catechumen, but even I am outraged. You all need to come together and root out this cancer in your church.
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john b
john b
12 hours ago
You can tell many catholic bishops are taken Vigano's letter seriously.
Archbishop Chaput who was named in the letter has called for the pope to cancel the conference on youth beginning this month because of this scandal and in PA as well.
Bishop Sheen did say there will be bishop vs bishop.
The Church is about Unity and in this day and age with social media the faithful now know what's going on.
Catholics like to think there is no left vs right politics in the Church but now we can clearly see the divide.A Spanish priest in the 1800's wrote book called Liberalism Is A Sin.
It applies to today's situation.
The Church should be thankful for Vigano coming out with this letter because God will use the secular media an outsider to expose the higher up crimes of the Church or sins of the Church which won't be as fair.
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C H.
C H.
21 hours ago
An old man..resigned to his own pending death...who lived his life in service to God...would lie about something so important??? No..I think he..after living a life of service..even including silence because that was what was expected of him..needed to clear his conscience before he met God....nothing else makes sense...That being said..I believe God is in control.
and Francis will be our Pope as long as God sees fit..not according to our desires for him..
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C K
C K
18 hours ago
After listening to this and knowing what has been going on - yes, Archbishop Vigano, most definitely, is revealing the truth. He’s been known for his honesty - (reminiscent of John Fisher and Thomas More).
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Hardy Har Har
Hardy Har Har
19 hours ago
Vigano had nothing to gain and everything to lose by speaking up.
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EJ Everlast
EJ Everlast
20 hours ago
Why are you asking if this guy can be trusted? Dude the pope just needs to say what needs to be said...
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Your Arsenal
Your Arsenal
14 hours ago
Can Archbishop Vigano be Trusted? YES. Don't try to question his integrity or destroy him for saying the truth. Pope should resign and be disciplined and jailed. Just like the sexual molesters.
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jozef kolbe
jozef kolbe
12 hours ago
Archbishop Vigano is a lawyer and diplomat, he would not have been appointed to such important positions if he wasn't absolutely discreet. I don't feel his letter is a confession, that's a matter between him and (through his confessor) God. The letter is a testimony of the sort that is submitted in a court case.The fact that a diplomat and lawyer should say so much in public speaks volumes about the seriousness of the case. The fact that he was so discreet before, even that he said he "loved' Cardinal McCarrick , is not in the least unusual for a lawyer, diplomat or even a Christian.
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charlotte shifflett
charlotte shifflett
14 hours ago
What the hell is wrong with people. The three Fatima children told people that Satan infiltrated the church
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James Shaw
James Shaw
16 hours ago
I have the Vatican.de thingy doing notifications on my Facebook. The last two days the Holy Father has been droning on about environmental issues. Considering whats at stake right now, it's absolutely appalling, the sheer nerve of brassing it out and talking about 'water sustainability' while the moral integrity of the Church collapses is just shameful. Pope Francis is either a halfwit (which I doubt) or he's deliberately deceitful.
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Kevin Weber
Kevin Weber
19 hours ago
A priest should serve 8 to 10 years before being promoted to bishop or auxiliary. There should be both a limit on the length of time a person can work at the Roman Curia and then they return to parishes. And there should be a limit on the number of Cardinals (20 at most of the 120 electors ) that can serve in Vatican City so that the Curia does not develop too much power.
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Maureen Kopeckyy
Maureen Kopeckyy
6 hours ago
This was all predicted by Ven. Fulton Sheen, and at Fatima, all old news, the actual perpetrators’ names are surfacing now, to the rest of the world, and fear of the leity response has become impotent. Fear is the weapon of the devil, hence the church hierarchy keeps trying to bury it by moving perps around. Any organization with this much homosexual nepotism is always going to fail in an attempt to clean its own house. Holy Mother Church is imploding due to its own corruption and protection of grievous sinners, men who by their own breaking of vows are condemning themselves to hell for eternity. The church will shrink to an unrecognizable small size due to graft, corruption and misleading apostasy of its shepherds who can not be trusted. The good news is, Christ also told us this would happen, and what to do...fast and pray, and believe in Him, cause only through Christ can we be saved and the gates of hell will not prevail. Keep your faith in Christ and beware, WATCH!
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John McClellan
John McClellan
20 hours ago
The Church is a home for predatory homosexual priests. The Curia has practicing homosexual Cardinals. The seminaries continue to turn out deviant homosexual priests. The world knows that Catholic priests are now largely homosexual criminals. What a shame. Pope Francis is afraid of this homosexual cabal of clerics. Silent no more.
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Jean -Luc
Jean -Luc
12 hours ago
Moving ViganĂ² from the Vatican to US Nunciature was not any kind of a demotion. Rather ViganĂ² cleaned up / exposed the shady goings on in the Vatican bank, and that’s why Pope Benedict put him in as US Nuncio— he’d be the pope’s ears and eyes with the rumors surrounding McCarrick and probably other USCCB corruption.
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Eddie Barriga
Eddie Barriga
20 hours ago
I feel embarrassed sometimes Dr. Taylor Marshall, this has really affected people from coming into the faith.
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Robert Freid
Robert Freid
20 hours ago
I'm at the point where I'd be okay with someone like Archbishop Vigano leading a coup against Pope Francis and just start cleaning house in the Church...
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John Schum
John Schum
12 hours ago
Any priest or bishop that tries to discredit Vigano is probably guilty of abuse themselves. The only way to scatter the cockroaches is to shine a light on them and their evil deeds.
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Brian Thomas
Brian Thomas
21 hours ago
Umm...yes.
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Figaro Hey!
Figaro Hey!
14 hours ago
I don't think that Vigano was 'demoted' by being sent as nuncio to the US. I think that Pope Benedict said, 'I need someone I can really trust to go to the US and see what's going on over there,' and so offered a 'lesser job' to a 'greater man' who would take a 'lower' position for the good of the church.
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