6 thoughts on “Meet one of the greatest defenders of Holy Mother Church in the last 100 years: David A. Yallop”
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God bless his soul.
Many thanks for a most interesting programme.
Another great ‘first’ for OMC Radio TV which continues to be ‘streets ahead’ of all the other so-called ‘Catholic apostolates’.
Pax vobiscum.
Yallop described himself as a “Catholic agnostic”.[
As a “Catholic agnostic” Yallop rarely goes to Mass but he does pray.
As for the future of Catholicism, Yallop sardonically reflects that the succession of Cardinal Ratzinger as Pope has proved that there is life after death: “With Benedict at the helm, the reign of Wojtyla continues.” And, talking of afterlife, does the residual Catholic in Yallop worry that he might be storing up some trouble for himself?
“Well, I’m not sure about an afterlife,” he says, then amends that reflection by musing that if there is something going on up there, he has every confidence they’ll know he is on their side.
https://www.heraldscotland.com/default_content/12778012.saint-fail-act-sinners-within-flock/
If the Lord could raise up defenders of His people from among the godless, He can do better in the New Dispensation with irregular Catholics, no?
The Lord could even use pope John Paul II. 😂
BTW : John Cornwell’s A PONTIFF IN WINTER seems to draw the same conclusion.
But his A THIEF IN THE NIGHT, unlike Gallop, concludes that John Paul I was not murdered but died of a pulmonary embolism, possibly brought on by overwork and neglect.
The Vatican was given 22 years to refute Yallop by a simple signed testimony of witnesses, but did not. That means a lot.