
Didaché - An Apology To Pope Leo XIV
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Did Pope Leo XIV really call Mary “our God”? In this follow-up to his previous video, Justin Peters issues a correction—and a firm clarification. After reviewing the original audio and receiving insight from a missionary interpreter, Justin acknowledges that the Pope likely said “Mary, our mother,” not “Mary, our God.” But does this change anything about Rome’s doctrine? Not really.
In this episode of Didaché, Justin reaffirms that, despite this translation error, Roman Catholic teaching functionally deifies Mary—praying to her, attributing divine titles, and even asking her for saving grace. With direct quotes from Catholic sources and historic prayers, Justin demonstrates that the issue isn’t merely about wording—it’s about worship. Whether the Pope uttered the phrase or not, Rome’s exaltation of Mary continues to rob Christ of His exclusive glory.
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- The initial video I did on Pope Leo XIV Appearing to Call Mary God
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