テイラー・マーシャル (Japanese Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "テイラー・マーシャル" in Japanese language version.

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  • Winfield (October 21, 2019). “Thieves steal Amazon fertility statues as synod nears end”. Associated Press. October 26, 2019閲覧。 “There was no official claim of responsibility for the thefts, but a conservative U.S. author, Taylor Marshall, issued a statement and tweeted the video of it. 'I announce to you with great joy: the Pachamama idols that polluted the Church of St Maria Traspontina have been cast away into the Tiber River as an act of obedience to Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ & in reparation to His Sacred Heart wounded by sin,' Marshall tweeted.”

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  • Wooden (October 22, 2019). “Thieves steal statues used at synod prayer, throw them in the river”. Catholic News Service. October 22, 2019時点のオリジナルよりアーカイブ。October 26, 2019閲覧。 “The video of the theft and news about it spread quickly on Twitter. Marshall was critiqued as having aided in theft and vandalism and being morally culpable as a result. Taylor Marshall, author of the book 'Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within' and a frequent critic of the use of the statue, told Twitter followers 'with great joy' that the images had been tossed into the river 'as an act of obedience to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ & in reparation to his Sacred Heart wounded by sin.'”

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