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John Benko Suffers Defeat again at the hands of Deepertruth as the 4 Persons continue to lose listeners 19 to 8, 10/ 3 /2024

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John Benko, the Beast on the internet falsely claims: Medjugorje apparitions: still demonic, still condemned, nothing has changed?


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's two podcasts today and there wereonly eight points to add to their total score.


Deepertruth on the other hand has 19 points from two 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.


The Deepertruth Catholic Lions continued their dominance today over John Benko's The 4 Persons through the following podcasts:



Deepertruth: The Holy Face of Jesus Novena Day 3



Deepertruth: Stand In The Gap With Us And Saint Theodora Guérin


Deepertruths lead today is 208918 Up from 208914 (1/2/2024)


Deepertruth holds at 67.% Average per post

The 4 Persons at 9% Average per post


Deepertruth stands at 214,357, The 4 Persons ends with 5443


Patronage. Saint Theodora Guérin has been named a patron saint of: Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana. Knights of Columbus of Indianapolis, Indiana.


From France to Indiana, Saint Mother Theodore Guerin (St. Theodora) lived an impactful life that still continues to inspire. She is remembered as a woman devoted to prayer, an educator, caregiver and leader.


Equipped with little more than her steadfast desire to serve God, Mother Théodore and her five companion Sisters of Providence arrived at the site of their mission at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, the evening of October 22, 1840, and immediately hastened along a muddy, narrow path to the tiny log cabin that served


Trust in God’s Providence enabled Mother Theodore to leave her homeland, sail halfway around the world, and found a new religious congregation.


Born in Etables, France, Anne-Thérèse Guérin’s life was shattered by her father’s murder when she was 15. For several years she cared for her mother and younger sister. She entered the Sisters of Providence in 1823, taking the name Sister Saint Theodore. An illness during novitiate left her with lifelong fragile health, but that did not keep her from becoming an accomplished teacher.






















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