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EPISODE · Aug 10, 2026 · 27 MIN

Catholic Priest Confronts 14-Year-Old Trafficked Prostitute on Phoenix Streets

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In this gripping episode of the Jesse Romero Show, a Catholic priest shares his raw, real-life encounters with human trafficking victims right outside his parish in a tough Phoenix neighborhood. He describes approaching a young woman who appeared only 14 years old, shaking with fear and dressed for street work, and learning she was being trafficked. The conversation reveals how a simple act of compassion, offering a bulletin and a rosary, led to a life-changing meeting years later under the papal cross. Jesse discusses the importance of lay Catholics engaging in bold evangelization, prophetic preaching, and spiritual warfare. The episode also promotes an upcoming course on Christian faith and demonology through the Holy League Institute, rooted in Church documents to equip believers against darkness. Listeners will be inspired to become spiritual warriors for Christ and His Church.

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Catholic priest shares harrowing encounter with 14-year-old trafficked prostitute in Phoenix and how faith led to her rescue.

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