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A Catholic bishop displayed an image of a pig’s heart inside a condom over the altar—and he’s still in ministry. The same bishop has publicly defended artwork depicting Jesus as a crucified frog, as well as an image portraying the Virgin Mary as a transgender man. These weren’t hidden provocations. They were praised, justified, and […]
Most U.S. Catholics Support the Death Penalty—Despite the Catechism
In this episode, we take a closer look at Kirk Cameron’s recent statements about hell and explore how they compare with Scripture, Christian tradition, and contemporary theological perspectives. From Ray Comfort’s reaction to the broader Protestant response, we’ll examine whether these newer ideas align with historic Christian doctrine—or represent a departure from it. We’ll then […]
Was coercion ever considered a legitimate tool in the defense and preservation of the Catholic faith? In this episode, we examine St. Thomas Aquinas’ reasoning behind the medieval position that civil and ecclesiastical authorities could compel heretics—by force if necessary—to return to the Church. We’ll explore the theological arguments, historical backdrop, and the later development […]
For most of us today, changing our religious beliefs is understood as a personal right — a matter of conscience. But throughout much of Christian history, things were very different. In many eras, leaving the faith or publicly challenging official doctrine wasn’t just discouraged… it could be illegal, and in some cases, even punishable by […]
Did Pope Benedict XVI believe the Magisterium can err—or that it has erred in the past? In this video, we explore his views across different stages of his life: his early reflections as a young theologian at Vatican II, his role as Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and finally, his […]
The Vatican study commission on the female diaconate recently released its findings: while it does not support a sacramental form of the female diaconate at this time, it leaves the door open for the magisterium to reconsider in the future. Meanwhile, a non-sacramental female diaconate is still possible today. What does this really mean for […]
Catholic Nun Stabbed in Hate Crime? MAJOR PLOT TWIST
Pope Praises Islamic Call to Prayer in Interfaith Event
Catholic–Orthodox Reunion: Is It Finally Happening?
Vatican Releases Document on Polygamy – Here’s What You Need To Know!
In today’s episode, we take a close look at the recent document calling Christians to “move beyond outdated theological disputes” and to leave behind controversies that are believed to have lost their purpose. But what does that actually mean? I walk through the text, its key claims, and the implications many Catholics, Orthodox, and Protestants […]
In this episode, we break down Pope Leo XIV’s new comments on U.S. immigration and the ongoing open-borders debate. What exactly did the Holy Father say? How does it compare with the recent statements from the U.S. bishops? And why has JD Vance—one of the most prominent Catholic politicians in America—remained silent on the issue?
Did Ireland Really Have a Woman Bishop? Fact or Myth?
The Synod’s Study Groups have released their Interim Reports, and some of the most controversial topics are sparking intense debate: homosexuality, polygamy, and the question of women deacons. In this episode, I break down what the Church is actually saying in these reports, what’s being proposed, and the hot-button controversies these topics are generating. From […]
St. Peter’s Basilica has just installed a “Listening Kiosk” — a new station designed for spiritual dialogue, personal reflection, and pastoral outreach. But what exactly is this kiosk? Who is it for? And why is the Vatican introducing it now? In this video, I break down what the kiosk actually does, how it fits into […]
In 2009, Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople gifted a Quran to a Muslim leader — and many Christians are still asking: Why would an Orthodox patriarch do that? And it’s not an isolated example. In recent decades we’ve seen a growing list of gestures and statements from major Christian leaders that seem totally at odds with […]
After the recent plenary assembly of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of England and Wales, the Vatican’s nuncio in Britain confirmed that Pope Leo XIV does not intend to overturn Pope Francis’ limits on the traditional Latin Mass. That means “Traditionis Custodes” remains in effect, but with one small caveat: bishops who request it can receive […]
In this episode, I cover the growing controversy after a priest — with the involvement of Fr. James Martin — confirmed an openly gay man living in a same-sex relationship, with his partner serving as his sponsor. Bishop Joseph Strickland raised this serious concern during the annual meeting of the U.S. bishops, but the conference […]
Openly Gay ABC Anchor Joins Catholic Church with Partner as Sponsor
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of course they are. every pope for instance contradicts the previous one. a d regular Catholics disagree on things on the time. Catholics seem to confuse basic window dressing differences (what music to play, etc) as "division" when it obviously is just normal differences and preferences.

Aug 23rd
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