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A History of Papal Assassinations

In this episode of The Catholic Talk Show, the guys look at the history of Papal Assassinations, including both failed attempts and actual assassinations of The Pope.

Episode 156:
In this episode, we will discuss:
• How many Popes have been assassinated?
• Why JPII credited Our Lady of Fatima for saving his life
• When an SSPX priest stabbed JPII!
• When Pope St. Paul VI was stabbed in the neck!
• When 7 popes were murdered in less than 100 years!
• Can Papal Assassinations be forgiven?
• and much more

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19 comments on A History of Papal Assassinations

  1. Andrea says:

    Hi guys,
    As usual you did a really good job with a sad and scary subject and there are a lot of sickos out in the world not to mention those who indulge their evil impulses in hate crimes, and hate crimes with a political flavor. I wonder how many have such a fear of God that they want to feel the power of killing a Pope. Bent out of shape or mentally misshapen people.

    Pope John Paul II survived his assassination attack – notice the spelling of the word guys, LOL- and gave his heartfelt thanks to Our Lady of Fatima. He was such a great pope. I myself love Pope Francis as he walks in the shoes of the fisherman for sure. I agree with Ryan Scheel that there is just too much hatred happening out there and it is going to boil over again whether with Pope Francis or his future successor. A future episode on spiritual warfare and/or St. Michael the Archangel might be a good idea for another podcast. We are being deluged with hate right now and we know who is fanning the flames of it all against us. It is frightening overall.

    I personally do not like the whole idea of relics so will leave myself out of the running for one. (I hope Howard or someone gets to fix that really cool clock you have!) I love the socks! Especially the Fulton J. Sheen socks! Fulton rocks! Enough with the political BS and move on and give us our saint!

    I turn in every week and never get disappointed.

    1. Andrea says:

      P.S. – I meant to say I TUNE in every week! But I also turn up every week as well. I wish there was an EDIT button! LOL!

  2. Eurydice says:

    Hi, guys! I saw Pope Saint John Paul II in 1995 during World Youth Day in Manila, Philippines. Would love to get a relic of JPII. Please and thanks.😊

  3. Nabil says:

    Wonderful show Veni Sancte Spiritus
    I am a maronite priest in norman ok
    I would like and I pray that I can have a relic from this Marian Pope. In rettun I can exchange with some holy thinks or holy music i wrote for the honor our holy Mother

  4. Nabil Mouannes says:

    Wonderful show Veni Sancte Spiritus
    I am a maronite priest in norman ok
    I would like and I pray that I can have a relic from this Marian Pope. In rettun I can exchange with some holy thinks or holy music i wrote for the honor our holy Mother

  5. Please send me one of the 3rd Class Relic of Pope John Paul 11.

    I had two rosary beads blessed by our beloved JP 11, but I gave them to others as gift. I tried to buy another but after his death it wasn’t possible. I understand the relics are limited. In Jesus & Mary,

  6. Mike Burke says:

    I would be honored to receive a relic from St. PJPII who is a model for all Christians in how to live their lives.

    God bless you and thank you for your generosity and calling to evangelize through this media platform.

  7. Helen says:

    If you have a postcard still available with the 3rd class relic from the assassination of St Paul with the pray to the Holy Mother on it – Protection Pray, please do send it. Thank you,

  8. Larry says:

    I would be honored to receive a relic from St. PJPII!

    God bless you and thank you for all that you do!

  9. Bob Wilson says:

    As always, this video is very informative. Saint Pope John Paul II was my first Pope when I converted to The Catholic Church and what a blessing. Love Saint Pope John Paul II before I became Catholic and will always love him. What a gift to mankind.

    Again, enjoy all your presentations.

  10. Yolanda Chacon says:

    Yolanda Chacon
    October 12, 2021 at 7:58

    First time listener and really enjoyed your show and would want a relic, I was in Rome in 1981 I saw the pope one week before the attempt on his life.

  11. Marc Larocque says:

    Congratulations father on ur new appointment also great show and again I would love a piece of the Pope cloth thank you may God bless us all

  12. Marcia says:

    I would love a piece of the cloth from St. Pope John Paul ll!! He is my favorite Pope!!!

  13. Marcia McClain says:

    I would love a piece of the cloth from my favorite Pope!!

  14. Charles Piscopo says:

    Interested in Catholic Talk Show, I am a first time listener. Now living in Rocky Mountain area, but from Philadelphia. I was an altar boy over 50 years ago; I am debating Catholicism vs. some form of Protestantism. Pray for me, and maybe God (please believe I am serious, and not sacrilegious) wants me to have a relic as you are describing.

  15. Donna Beedy says:

    Love the show and would be honored to get a relic. But guys you definitely have to fix the clock……

  16. I would love to get a prayer card of St. John Paul. Thanks❤️

  17. Daniel Stevens says:

    I would like to fraternally correct this post as misleading, as SSPX is not in any way associated with this assassination attempt. When you tag an organization as an attempt to brand them and do not have correct artifacts, I would suggest getting your facts straight. This is a sin of detraction which is the unjust damaging of another’s good name by the revelation of some fault or crime of which that other is really guilty or at any rate is seriously believed to be guilty by the defamer.

    For the record and worth noting in 1979, Fernández y Krohn was expelled from the Society of St. Pius the X for having shown “signs of mental instability” and criticizing Archbishop Lefebvre for allegedly too weak opposition to the pope. According to the Brotherhood, Fernández y Krohn separated from Lefebvre in 1980 and joined a Sedevacantist group, this is two years prior to the assassination, which happened in 1982. You can find facts simply on Wikipedia and look at the history yourself.

    In charity, I would caution not to post facts or discuss items you really don’t know about or have properly researched.

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