
Infiltration by Taylor Marshall
It took nearly two millennia for the enemies of the Catholic Church to realize they could not successfully attack the Church from the outside. Indeed, countless nemeses from Nero to Napoleon succeeded only in creating sympathy and martyrs for our Catholic Faith.That all changed in the mid-19th century, when clandestine societies populated by Modernists and Marxists hatched a plan to subvert the Catholic Church from within. Their goal: to change Her doctrine, Her liturgy, and Her mission.
In this captivating and carefully documented book, Dr. Taylor Marshall pulls back the curtain on their nefarious plan, showing how these enemies of Christ strategically infiltrated the seminaries, then the priesthood, then the episcopacy, and eventually the cardinal-electors all with the eventual goal of electing one of their own as pope.
You'll come to see that the seemingly endless scandals plaguing the Church are not the result, as so many think, of cultural changes, or of Vatican I, but rather the natural consequences of an orchestrated demonic plot to destroy the Church.
Dr. Taylor Marshall is a Ph.D. holder. Thomas Aquinas on Natural Law and the Twofold Beatitude of Mankind was the title of his dissertation at the University of Dallas. The Eternal City: Rome and the Origins of Catholic Christianity (Saint John Press, 2012), The Crucified Rabbi: Judaism and the Origins of Catholic Christianity (Saint John Press, 2009), The Catholic Perspective on Paul (Saint John Press, 2010), and Thomas Aquinas in 50 Pages: A Layman's Quick Introduction to Thomism (Saint John Press, 2014) are among his best-selling books. He has also written and published novels. With his eight children, Dr. Marshall and his wife live in Texas. Both the New Saint Thomas Institute and the Troops of Saint George were founded by him.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781622828463 |
| ISBN 10 | 1622828461 |
| Title | Infiltration |
| Author | Taylor Marshall |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Sophia Institute Press |
| Year published | 2019-05-21 |
| Number of pages | 336 |
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