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This is called Long Leaf Trace

It goes 44 miles through abandoned railway via the forests of Southern Miss. It's what we do on fall weekends.

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AUDIO: IS Francis the TRUE POPE? What do YOU Think? w/ Dr. Ed Mazza

AUDIO: IS Francis the TRUE POPE? What do YOU Think? w/ Dr. Ed Mazza

AUDIO: IS Francis the TRUE POPE? What do YOU Think? w/ Dr. Ed Mazza
Mourning one's husband

Do you all agree with the historical mourning period for one's husband? It seems that this convention has been erased entirely...

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LIVE at 2:30 CST: 10 Fascinating Takeaways from the Anneliese Michel Exorcism

LIVE NOW! These are my 10 fascinating facts from the Annelise Michel exorcism !!

LIVE NOW! These are my 10 fascinating facts from the Annelise Michel exorcism !!

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1. Multiple “Voices” Claimed to Speak

During the exorcisms, several distinct demonic personalities allegedly spoke through Anneliese, including Lucifer, Judas Iscariot, Nero, Cain, Hitler, and a disgraced priest named Fleischmann. Each had a different tone and manner of speech.

2. Over 60 Exorcism Sessions

She underwent 67 exorcism sessions (lasting up to 4 hours each) between September 1975 and July 1976, following the Rite of Exorcism (Rituale Romanum) authorized by her local bishop.

3. Focus on the Rosary

The demons repeatedly expressed terror of the Rosary, calling it “a strong weapon against us.” They lamented that few Catholics prayed it anymore and rejoiced that priests dismissed it as “old-fashioned.”

4. Criticism of the Clergy

Voices claimed that many priests had abandoned prayer, reverence, and tradition. They mocked that priests “face the people, not God” at...

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