![]() ![]() Storm of Fire and Blood (Saint John Press, 2017).The Tenth Region of the Night (Saint John Press, 2016).Sword and Serpent (Saint John Press, 2014).Thomas Aquinas in 50 Pages: A Layman's Quick Guide to Thomism (Saint John Press, 2014).The Eternal City: Rome & the Origins of Catholic Christianity (Saint John Press, 2012).The Catholic Perspective on Paul: Paul and the Origins of Catholic Christianity (Saint John Press, 2010).The Crucified Rabbi: Judaism and the Origins of Catholic Christianity (Saint John Press, 2009).With the exception of Infiltration, Marshall's books are self-published under the imprint of Saint John Press and Media, a company held and managed by Marshall. They received confirmation from Bishop Kevin Vann in May 2006. Marshall and his family converted from Anglicanism to Catholicism. They were married on June 9, 2001, at Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church in Fort Worth, Texas. Marshall met his wife, Joy McPherson, in 1999. Walther accused Marshall of "distorting or simply lying" about the pope in order to anger Catholics. Traditionalist Catholic writer Matthew Walther criticized both Marshall's advocacy for then-President Trump and his claims against Pope Francis. Marshall was noticed by the campaign in return, and retweeted on the president's Twitter account. Marshall briefly received attention from Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign for popularizing Archbishop Viganò's letter warning of a deep state working to undermine the United States of America. In March 2020, it was revealed that Marshall himself had personally funded Tschugguel's trip to Rome and uploaded the video of the theft. In October 2019, Marshall received media attention for publicizing an incident at the Catholic Church's Amazon Synod in which Alexander Tschugguel and an accomplice filmed themselves removing indigenous fertility statues, reportedly of Pachamama, from the Church of Santa Maria in Traspontina in Rome and throwing them into the Tiber river. Marshall, on his YouTube channel, regularly comments on statements from Viganò. The book has been controversial in Catholic circles, drawing both positive and negative reviews from various media outlets. The foreword of the book was written by Bishop Athanasius Schneider. His 2019 book, Infiltration, claims to demonstrate that, over the last two centuries, the hierarchy of the Catholic Church has been actively subverted to promote Freemasonic power. All but one have been self-published by Saint John Press and Media, a company held and managed by Marshall. Marshall has published books in the fields of theology, philosophy, and historical fiction. ![]() He is a founder of the New Saint Thomas Institute, an online Catholic theology educational program, and the Troops of Saint George, a Catholic scouting organization. ![]() Marshall also formerly served as the assistant director of the Archdiocese of Washington's Catholic Information Center. Prior to his administrative work at the college, he was a professor of philosophy. Post-conversion career įrom January 2012 until June 2013, Marshall served as the chancellor of the now-defunct College of Saints John Fisher & Thomas More. In 2009 Marshall earned his Master of Arts degree in philosophy, and in 2011 earned a Doctor of Philosophy degree in philosophy, at the University of Dallas. Shortly thereafter, in 2006, he and his wife converted to Catholicism. Marshall had previously served as a youth minister at Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church while an Episcopal deacon. ![]() After studying at Westminster Theological Seminary and Nashotah House, Marshall was ordained a priest of the Episcopal Church in 2006 by Jack Iker, the Bishop of Fort Worth who later established the Anglican Church of North America's Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth. Marshall graduated summa cum laude from Texas A&M University in 2000 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in philosophy. He is the author of multiple books, including the 2019 bestselling book Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within. Taylor Reed Marshall (born March 29, 1978) is an American Catholic YouTube commentator, former Episcopal Church priest, and former academic, now known for his advocacy of traditionalist Catholicism. Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church, Fort Worth, Texas ![]()
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