John Benko Suffers Another Major Defeat again at the hands of Deepertruth as the 4 Persons continue to lose listeners 26 to 5, 11 1/2024
Halloween, All Saints and All Souls- a Catholic Triduum with Ken Litchfield
The Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary
Due to the dwindling numbers of the 4 Persons listeners, today their numbers continue to be very low. Some of their listeners have switched to Deepertruth because they are finding that John Benko is a fake and a liar. And many are declaring that John Benko is disgusting.
Consider here that John Benko had two podcasts today yet gardnered only 5 points to add to their total score which once again fell far short of the Deepertruth score.
Deepertruth on the other hand has 26 points from three fantastic podcasts!
This has John Benko so torn that he is moved to utilize his charecter assassination tactic. This is the kind of trash that John Benko puts forth, he has no facts, I have the Diocese of Kansas backing me up, all Benko has is his agenda.
John Benko, the Beast on the internet falsely claims: Medjugorje apparitions: still demonic, still condemned, nothing has changed?
The Deepertruth Catholic Lions continued their dominance today over John Benko's The 4 Persons through the following podcasts:
Deepertruth: Novena to St. John Paul II Day 8
Deepertruth Friday: All Saints Day
Deepertruth: The Rosary Patrol, The Sorrowful Mysteries
Deepertruths lead today is 209337 Up from 209337 (10/31/2024)
Deepertruth holds at 67.% Average per post
The 4 Persons at 9% Average per post
Deepertruth stands at 214,983, The 4 Persons ends with 5630
The Church has encouraged prayer for the dead from the earliest times as an act of Christian charity. “If we had no care for the dead,” Augustine noted, “we would not be in the habit of praying for them.” Yet pre-Christian rites for the deceased retained such a strong hold on the superstitious imagination that a liturgical commemoration was not observed until the early Middle Ages, when monastic communities began to mark an annual day of prayer for the departed members.
In the middle of the 11th century, Saint Odilo, abbot of Cluny, France, decreed that all Cluniac monasteries offer special prayers and sing the Office for the Dead on November 2, the day after the feast of All Saints. The custom spread from Cluny and was finally adopted throughout the Roman Church.
The theological underpinning of the feast is the acknowledgment of human frailty. Since few people achieve perfection in this life but, rather, go to the grave still scarred with traces of sinfulness, some period of purification seems necessary before a soul comes face-to-face with God. The Council of Trent affirmed this purgatory state and insisted that the prayers of the living can speed the process of purification.
Superstition easily clung to the observance. Medieval popular belief held that the souls in purgatory could appear on this day in the form of witches, toads or will-o’-the-wisps. Graveside food offerings supposedly eased the rest of the dead.
Observances of a more religious nature have survived. These include public processions or private visits to cemeteries and decorating graves with flowers and lights. This feast is observed with great fervor in Mexico.
Whether or not one should pray for the dead is one of the great arguments which divide Christians. Appalled by the abuse of indulgences in the Church of his day, Martin Luther rejected the concept of purgatory. Yet prayer for a loved one is, for the believer, a way of erasing any distance, even death. In prayer we stand in God’s presence in the company of someone we love, even if that person has gone before us into death.
Dear Lord, we entrust to You the souls of all our faithfully departed loved ones. As the anniversary of death approaches, we offer our prayers to You. You have revealed to us that You want all of us to one day join You in heaven for eternity.
From October 25, 2023 to 13 September 2024, Deepertruth gained 5376 points in 324 days, almost 12 months.
The 4 Persons gained 2,889 points.
Deepertruth took the field during this period of time by 2,487 points.
Catholics all over the world strong in their Catholic faith they call out for "Deepertruth to Beat John Benko" and the 4 Persons
Philippians 4:13
I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. This verse reminds athletes that by relying wholly on God's strength, and not their own, they can overcome any obstacle. When an athlete faces a challenging situation, this verse serves as a powerful reminder that they are not alone.
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