David Martin is the former moderator for St. Michaels Radio which is the one radio program of our time specializing in Catholic prophecy. He has also authored numerous articles on the Church and the Papacy which have appeared on various blogs and websites.
David presently resides in Los Angeles, California where for thirty years he has coordinated a Catholic ministry. He is a daily communicant in his parish church and strongly supports Benedict XVI’s aspiration to see the Traditional Latin Mass returned to every Catholic parish of the world.
We pray that the Vatican’s investigation into Pope Benedict’s resignation will bring to light the truth of his resignation so that the truth might finally ‘make us free’;
His media pawns echo his voice daily for the destruction of society so people should plug their ears to all the media blasting because the media is the warhorse used by the socialists to incite revolution on earth;
We are at a very vulnerable point in the history of our country so Americans should pray for God’s protection and that lasting good can come out of Trump’s action in Venezuela
This Christmas season is a time to refocus on the infant Jesus in the manger since He is the truth who can make us free (John 8:32) if we simply lend our ears to him and not to fake media inventions;
For the first time in years the jewels of Catholic Tradition will again be instilled in the hearts of men throughout the world so that many will return or be converted to the One True Faith Under Peter;
“There are also many other things which Jesus did; which, if they were written every one, the world itself, I think, would not be able to contain the books that should be written”
We should well consider that the Los Angeles riots were deliberately instigated as a pacesetter to trigger a continued wave of domestic violence across America
We pray that the key theme of his pontificate will be conversion to the one true doctrine of Christ that the Church has passed on through the centuries without change
The papacy is the most persecuted institution on earth today so let us pray for the true intentions of Pope Leo XIV that he may be the humble and holy Vicar of Christ he is called to be.
We indeed need to pray that God himself provides us with a good and holy pope, one who is absorbed in God, one who reveres his doctrine, one who loves his children
On the Sunday after Easter the Church celebrates the Feast of Divine Mercy, but let us not forget that “His mercy is from generation unto generations, to them that fear him.”