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John Benko Suffers Another Major Defeat again at the hands of Deepertruth as the 4 Persons continue to lose listeners 35 to 4, 11 6 /2024

Richard Pettys Jr. Podcast Chaplet of Divine Mercy, Catholic Saint of the Day and Daily Update 2024.11.06



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. Also, a number of former readers of the T4P have quit going there because John Benko has paedophiles of the mind, it seems to be in his heart and mind, a part of him.


Consider here that John Benko had one podcast today that gardnered just 4 points to add to their total score which once again fell far short of the Deepertruth score.


Deepertruth on the other hand has 35 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. T4P continues to suffer heavy losess due to John Benko's hatred vile. vulgar, vain personality.


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:



HEALING NOVENA FOR THE INTERCESSION OF ST. JOHN PAUL II Day 4



Deepertruth: Stand In The Gap With Us And Saint Nicholas Tavelic and Companions



Deepertruth: The Rosary Patrol, the Glorious Mysteries


Deepertruths lead today is 209438 Up from 209409 (11/5/2024)


Deepertruth holds at 66.% Average per post

The 4 Persons at 9% Average per post


Deepertruth stands at 215,109, The 4 Persons ends with 5671


Didacus is the saint to whom the Franciscan mission that bears his name, and which developed into the City of San Diego, California, was dedicated. He is the co-patron of Diocese of San Diego.


He miraculously restored many of them to health by merely making the Sign of the Cross over them.



Didacus is associated with a Miracle of the roses. He often took bread from the monastery's dining table to give to the poor. One day, leaving the convent with a cloak full of food, he was accused and challenged to open his cloak; miraculously, the loaves of bread had changed into roses.


On a hunting trip, Henry IV of Castile fell from his horse and injured his arm. In intense pain and with his doctors unable to relieve his agony, he went to Alcalá and prayed to Didacus for a cure. Didacus's body was removed from his casket and placed beside the king. Henry then kissed the body and placed Didacus's hand on his injured arm. The king felt the pain disappear and his arm immediately regained its former strength.


On one occasion it is told he rescued a young boy who was playing in an oven when his mother, inadvertent to his being inside, lit it.On another occasion he cured someone's sight by anointing his eyes with oil.


Don Carlos, Prince of Asturias, son of King Philip II of Spain, was of a difficult and rebellious character. On the night of 19 April 1562, he was groping around in the dark after a night spent with some ladies when he fell down a flight of stairs and landed on his head. There he was found the next morning, unconscious and partially paralyzed. He later became blind, developed a high fever and his head swelled to an enormous size. In a moment of confusion, he asked that he wanted to make a personal petition to Saint Didacus.


Didacus's body was brought to his chambers. The prior of the convent placed one of Carlos' hands upon the chest of Didacus, whereupon the prince fell into a deep and peaceful sleep. Six hours later, he awoke and related that in a dream, he saw Didacus telling him that he would not die. The prince recovered from his brush with death


Didacus is living proof that God “chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong.”


As a young man in Spain, Didacus joined the Secular Franciscan Order and lived for some time as a hermit. After Didacus became a Franciscan brother, he developed a reputation for great insight into God’s ways. His penances were heroic. He was so generous with the poor that the friars sometimes grew uneasy about his charity.

Didacus volunteered for the missions in the Canary Islands and labored there energetically and profitably. He was also the superior of a friary there.


In 1450, he was sent to Rome to attend the canonization of Saint Bernardine of Siena. When many of the friars gathered for that celebration fell ill, Didacus stayed in Rome for three months to nurse them. After he returned to Spain, he pursued a life of contemplation full-time. He showed the friars the wisdom of God’s ways.


As he was dying, Didacus looked at a crucifix and said: “O faithful wood, O precious nails! You have borne an exceedingly sweet burden, for you have been judged worthy to bear the Lord and King of heaven” (Marion A. Habig, OFM, The Franciscan Book of Saints, p. 834).


San Diego, California, is named for this Franciscan, Didacus was canonized by Pope Sixtus V in 1588


We cannot be neutral about genuinely holy people. We either admire them or we consider them foolish. Didacus is a saint because he used his life to serve God and God’s people. Can we say the same for ourselves?


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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