Saturday, 20 May 2023

Eternal War: Interview with Malachi Martin

Paperback: Eternal War: Interview with Malachi Martin (2020, Third Printing) provides insights into the new world order, the current conflicts in the Middle East and the crisis in the Catholic Church. An eye-opener!

In The Eternal War, Father Martin discusses in-depth topics such as same-sex marriages and the crisis of the priesthood. He foresaw future conflicts and the outlines of the new world order. By basing his analysis of world events on eternal verities, Father Martin also foresaw the failure of the new world order. Speaking about the new world order, he said, "It is the rule of man alone and that has no blessing!" Father Martin was able to see what today's world leaders cannot, that it is futile to attempt to build a stable political order without God.

Speaking about liberal churchmen, Father Martin said, "If you lose your faith, if you become an apostate, you don't know that you have lost it... So, you can lose your faith and the curse is that God doesn't let you know that you have lost it." Implicit in these words is a warning for all of us. We must be vigilant in guarding our faith against the preternatural spirits and their human servants. Let us pray unceasingly, stay with the traditional beliefs and practices of our faith and work for the restoration of all things in Jesus Christ.

Eternal War: Interview with Malachi Martin is a transcript of three recorded interviews with Father Malachi Martin. These interviews, recorded in 1991, were the second of eight recording sessions conducted during the last decade of Father Martin's life by Canadian journalist and publisher Bernard Janzen. These interviews are still available in CD format from Triumph Communications. The other seven books in this series are: Peter in Chains, The Kingdom of Darkness, The Shoes of the Fisherman, Catholicism Overturned, The Deserted Vineyard, The Tempter's Hour and Crossing the Desert, all of which are still available from Triumph Communications at www. triumphcommunications.net. 

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