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Didaché - Did The New Pope Just Call Mary...God?

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Did the new Pope just refer to Mary as “our God”? In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters examines a moment from Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural address that has sparked global controversy. Was it a translation error—or a stunning revelation of what Rome truly believes about Mary? Whether the Pope said “our God” or “our Mother,” the deeper issue remains: Roman Catholic doctrine ascribes to Mary divine attributes, welcomes prayer directed to her, and elevates her far beyond Scripture’s teaching.

Justin walks through Catholic prayers and official sources that plainly deify Mary, revealing the blasphemous claims hidden beneath the surface of tradition. This isn’t mere theological quibbling—it’s a matter of worship, idolatry, and the sufficiency of Christ alone. If you’ve ever wondered what Catholics really believe about Mary, or how far Rome has drifted from biblical Christianity, this sobering episode will clarify.

Watch now and be equipped to speak the truth in love to your Catholic friends—with Scripture as your authority, not tradition.

📌 Subscribe to Didaché for more biblical teaching and spiritual discernment rooted in the gospel of grace.


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Did the new Pope just refer to Mary as “our God”? In this episode of Didaché, Justin Peters examines a moment from Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural address that has sparked global controversy. Was it a translation error—or a stunning revelation of what Rome truly believes about Mary? Whether the Pope said “our God” or “our Mother,” the deeper issue remains: Roman Catholic doctrine ascribes to Mary divine attributes, welcomes prayer directed to her, and elevates her far beyond Scripture’s teaching.

Justin walks through Catholic prayers and official sources that plainly deify Mary, revealing the blasphemous claims hidden beneath the surface of tradition. This isn’t mere theological quibbling—it’s a matter of worship, idolatry, and the sufficiency of Christ alone. If you’ve ever wondered what Catholics really believe about Mary, or how far Rome has drifted from biblical Christianity, this sobering episode will clarify.

Watch now and be equipped to speak the truth in love to your Catholic friends—with Scripture as your authority, not tradition.

📌 Subscribe to Didaché for more biblical teaching and spiritual discernment rooted in the gospel of grace.


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