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Este lunes el papa Francisco falleció en el Vaticano tras unos meses en los que fue encadenando problemas de salud. El principal de todos ellos fue una neumonía grave de la que tuvo que ser tratado en el Policlínico Gemelli a principios de año. Fue dado de alta hace un mes y tuvo algunas apariciones públicas, la última de ellas, la recepción que dispensó al vicepresidente de EEUU, JD Vance, este mismo domingo de resurrección. El Papa, cuyo nombre de pila era Jorge Mario Bergoglio, tenía 88 años, nació en 1936 en Buenos Aires y fue elegido papa en 2013 tras la renuncia de Benedicto XVI, un hecho realmente excepcional, no se producía algo así desde 1415, cuando Gregorio XII renunció para poner fin al Cisma de Occidente. Hijo de inmigrantes italianos, Bergoglio estudió química antes de ingresar a los jesuitas en 1958. Ordenado en 1969, fue provincial de la compañía en Argentina durante la dictadura militar, algo que le valió posteriormente acusaciones de complicidad que tanto él como otros negaron rotundamente. Su vida modesta como arzobispo de Buenos Aires y su preocupación por los pobres le llevaron a ser elegido papa en el cónclave de hace doce años. Francisco fue primero en muchas cosas. Fue el primer papa americano, el primero de la Compañía de Jesús y el primero en adoptar este nombre. A lo largo de su pontificado trató de ofrecer una una imagen cercana y accesible: se movía en vehículos utilitarios, vivía en un modesto apartamento y daba continuamente declaraciones que generaban titulares. Abogaba por reducir la brecha entre ricos y pobres, proteger el medio ambiente y apoyar a los refugiados. Hace sólo tres meses, de hecho, criticó el plan de deportación anunciado por Donald Trump. En la guerra de Ucrania prefirió ponerse de perfil, evitó condenar directamente a Rusia, lo que generó gran polémica, especialmente entre los católicos europeos. En cuestiones morales, Francisco fue más progresista que sus antecesores, restó importancia a las enseñanzas tradicionales de la Iglesia sobre las relaciones homosexuales, algo que fue muy bien recibido entre los católicos más progresistas, pero que incomodó a los conservadores. Lo que no tocó fue el celibato sacerdotal, impuesto en el Primer Concilio de Letrán en 1123, a pesar del continuo debate que hay sobre este tema en el seno de la Iglesia. El mayor escándalo de su pontificado orbitó en torno a los abusos sexuales en la Iglesia. Aunque aseguraba que habría “tolerancia cero” al respecto, fue objeto de numerosas críticas hace unos años por su gestión de casos como el del ex cardenal Theodore McCarrick, acusado por el antiguo nuncio en Washington, Carlo Maria Viganò, de encubrir los abusos. En Chile se encontró con un problema de abusos aún mayor que desembocó en la renuncia de una treintena de obispos. Francisco deja tras de sí un Colegio Cardenalicio muy transformado. Dos tercios de los 135 cardenales electores (es decir, los menores de 80 años) que elegirán a su sucesor en el cónclave han sido nombrados por él. Su legado más duradero es seguramente su enfoque hacia el denominado “sur global” y problemas de nuestro tiempo como la inmigración o el cambio climático, un tema este al que le dedicó una encíclica, Laudato Si, en 2015. Intentó mejorar relaciones con el islam y con el Gobierno chino. En ambos casos fue objeto tanto de críticas como de alabanzas. El próximo cónclave, que se reunirá a partir de mayo, determinará si su visión de la Iglesia perdura. En La ContraRéplica: 0:00 Introuducción 3:54 Muere Francisco 37:14 Los planes de ordenación urbana 48:38 Huelga y equiparación salarial 51:57 Financiación del cine español · Canal de Telegram: https://t.me/lacontracronica · “Contra la Revolución Francesa”… https://amzn.to/4aF0LpZ · “Hispanos. Breve historia de los pueblos de habla hispana”… https://amzn.to/428js1G · “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i · “Lutero, Calvino y Trento, la Reforma que no fue”… https://amzn.to/3shKOlK · “La ContraHistoria del comunismo”… https://amzn.to/39QP2KE Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM #FernandoDiazVillanueva #francisco #papa Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Former cardinal Theodore McCarrick died on April 3; he was the first cardinal to be removed from the College of Cardinals over sexual abuse and was ultimately laicized. This week, we're re-presenting “Inside the Vatican”'s 2020 deep dive, “The Rise and Fall of Theodore McCarrick,” which was published just after the Vatican published an unprecedented report into how McCarrick was able to rise through the church's ranks despite his abuse being an “open secret.” In this episode, America's Vatican correspondent Gerard O'Connell and host Colleen Dulle explain the rise and fall of Theodore McCarrick, once the most prominent prelates in the U.S. Catholic church. The two unpack the accusations made in Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò's incendiary 2018 letter and how those are addressed in the Vatican's recent report. Gerry gives an up-close view of how the events of the last two years unfolded, and Colleen raises questions about whether this report will usher in a new era of accountability. Please support this podcast by becoming a digital subscriber to America Media. Find a transcript of this episode here. Links for further reading and listening: Inside the Vatican: A 3-minute summary of what the McCarrick Report reveals Disgraced former cardinal Theodore McCarrick dies at 94 Sexual abuse case against defrocked Cardinal McCarrick suspended in Wisconsin Timeline: The allegations against former Cardinal McCarrick Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
April 8th, 2025 - We welcome back Mike McCormick to discuss former cardinal Theodore McCarrick's Deep State connections. Then we're joined again by McCarrick victim James Grein to weigh in on the abuser's death and "legacy". TheStationOfTheCross.com/ACT
Theodore McCarrick has died, but the stains of his scandal live on. We talk with Matthew Bunson, and Nathaniel Peters dicusses how Neil Postman predicted America “amusing itself to death.”
Theodore McCarrick has died, but the stains of his scandal live on. We talk with Matthew Bunson, and Nathaniel Peters dicusses how Neil Postman predicted America “amusing itself to death.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with President Trump...Pope Francis makes an appoearance...former D-C cardinal Theodore Mccarrick passes away...and the latest "The Chosen" movie near top of this past week's box office favorites.
Talk 1 is Father Luke's homily in which he shares the news of Theodore McCarrick's passing. Talk 2 is further comments from Father Luke regarding the topic of societal structures of sin. Talk 3 is Brother Pius on the need for forgiveness and healing. Listen to learn more!
Was Pope Benedict forced to Resign? Hear the explosive claims surrounding the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI and possible U.S. government involvement. Alleged deep-state ties pressured Pope Benedict to resign, potentially invalidating his resignation and calling into question the legitimacy of Pope Francis' papacy.Liz Yore explains the connections between the Obama-Biden administration, Theodore McCarrick, and deep state influence on the Vatican. We must urge President Donald Trump to investigate these claims and release the classified government records.U.S. residents! Create a will with LifeSiteNews: https://www.mylegacywill.com/lifesitenews ****PROTECT Your Wealth with gold, silver, and precious metals: https://stjosephpartners.com/lifesitenews +++SHOP ALL YOUR FUN AND FAVORITE LIFESITE MERCH! https://shop.lifesitenews.com/ ****Download the all-new LSNTV App now, available on iPhone and Android!LSNTV Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lsntv/id6469105564 LSNTV Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lifesitenews.app +++Connect with John-Henry Westen and all of LifeSiteNews on social media:LifeSite: https://linktr.ee/lifesitenews John-Henry Westen: https://linktr.ee/jhwesten Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bishop Strickland wrote “We find ourselves at a strange moment in Church history when Archbishop Viganò is excommunicated swiftly while Theodore McCarrick remains unexcommunicated after years of his crimes against the Church have come to light.” Dr. Taylor Marshall comments. The Novena to Our Lady of Mount Carmel (prayed by the Carmelite Sisters) O most beautiful flower of Mount Carmel, splendor of heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God and Mother of mine, support me by your never failing love and help and protect me. Show me that you are my Mother. May I, unworthy as I am, come one day to exchange your scapular that I had the privilege to wear for the wedding garment of heaven, and dwell with you and all the saints of Carmel in the kingdom of your Son. (Here make your petition: Let us also pray for those preparing to make their vows.) Sweet Mother, I place this cause in your loving hands. O Mary, my Mother, I consecrate myself to you forever. I offer you my body with all its miseries, my soul with all its imperfections, and my heart with all its affections and desires. I offer you all my prayers, works, joys and sufferings, my struggles and especially my death with all that it will entail. I unite all of these, Mother, with your own joys and sufferings. Amen. Queen and Beauty of Carmel, pray for us. DR. TAYLOR MARSHALL PODCAST #catholic #catholicchurch
This week, Paul and Dominic talk with Dr. Bernard Prusak. They discuss an up-and-coming article (being published later this year by Liturgical Press) that Bernard wrote about Institutional Vice and the coverup of clerical sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. Using the story of the disgraced former cardinal Theodore McCarrick as an example, Bernard's article attempts to explain how otherwise good people can act differently, sometimes dramatically different, as a part of the organization vs. when they are acting in their personal lives. Dr. Bernard Prusak holds the Raymond and Eleanor Smiley Chair in Business Ethics at John Carroll University. He was formerly Professor of Philosophy and Director of the McGowan Center for Ethics and Social Responsibility at King's College in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. His books include Catholic Moral Philosophy in Practice and Theory: An Introduction and Catholic Higher Education and Catholic Social Thought. LINKS Who Knew? The sexual-abuse crisis and ‘epistemic injustice' https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/mccarrick-sex-abuse-church-catholic Paid subscribers get to watch each episode early! All of your contributions directly supports my family and allows me to continue this podcast and all the resources I've shared here! https://www.popefrancisgeneration.com/subscribe ABOUT POPE FRANCIS GENERATION Pope Francis Generation is the show for Catholics struggling with the Church's teaching, who feel like they might not belong in the Church anymore, and who still hunger for a God of love and goodness. Hosted by Paul Fahey, a professional catechist, and Dominic de Souza, someone who needs catechesis. Together, we're taking our own look at the Catholic Church– her teachings and practices- from 3 views that changed our world: the Kerygma, the doctrine of theosis, and the teachings of Pope Francis. Together, with you, we're the Pope Francis Generation. SUPPORT THIS SHOW: This show is brought to you by Pope Francis Generation, a project to explore Catholicism inspired by Pope Francis. Founded by Paul Fahey, you can follow the newsletter, join the group, and become a supporting member. Your donations allow us to create the resource you're enjoying now as well as much more. Paid subscribers get to watch each episode before everyone else and receive subscriber only posts. Check out: popefrancisgeneration.com ABOUT PAUL FAHEY Paul lives in Michigan with his wife, Kristina, and five kids. He's a retreat leader and counseling student. ABOUT DOMINIC DE SOUZA SmartCatholics founder, Dominic de Souza, is a convert from radical traditionalism – inspired by WherePeterIs, Bishop Robert Barron, and Pope Francis. He is passionate about helping ordinary Catholics break the ‘bystander effect', and be first responders. “We don't have to be geniuses. We just have to show up with witness and kindness. Christ does the rest.” Today he hosts the SmartCatholics community. smartcatholics.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popefrancisgeneration/message
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - The Vatican announced on Thursday that the soaring baldacchino over the main altar of Saint Peter's Basilica designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini 400 years ago will undergo a major restoration. The ambitious restoration and conservation project, expected to be completed just before the start of the Catholic Church's jubilee year in December, will require scaffolding to be set up around the canopy of the basilica's main altar for nearly a year. Cardinal Mauro Gambetti, the archpriest of Saint Peter's Basilica, has assured that papal liturgies will still be able to take place in the basilica amid the restoration work. The 700,000 euro (about $768,000) restoration is being funded by the Knights of Columbus and will be carried out by the Vatican Museums' expert art restorers. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256515/vatican-announces-major-restoration-project-in-st-peter-s-basilica The Dominican Church of Our Lady of the Hour, one of the most emblematic in Mosul, northern Iraq, has been completely restored after the destruction carried out by Islamic State terrorists 10 years ago. The church was rebuilt with the collaboration of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256504/church-destroyed-by-isis-in-iraq-completely-restored-10-years-later In the midst of war and suffering, the Catholic faithful of Holy Family Parish in northern Gaza continue to walk in the light of faith. Eight children received their first holy Communion this past Sunday in the church. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256510/walking-in-faith-eight-children-receive-first-communion-in-northern-gaza The bishops of Ecuador published a statement titled “Violence will not prevail” following recent disturbances that occurred in the country including the takeover of a television station in the city of Guayaquil in the midst of a state of emergency that began on January 8. The bishops encouraged Ecuadorans not to fall “either into the fruitless panic that the game played by the violent [perpetrators] creates by giving credence to any alarmist image shared on social media, nor into the naivete of standing idly by believing that this fight is only for those who govern us.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256502/ecuador-gang-violence-will-not-prevail-bishops-say The criminal sexual assault case against former cardinal Theodore McCarrick in Wisconsin has been suspended after a psychologist hired by the court found that McCarrick is not competent to stand trial. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256505/breaking-mccarrick-found-incompetent-to-stand-trial-in-wisconsin-case-suspended Today, the Church celebrates Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys, who not only founded a religious congregation, but was also instrumental in establishing the Canadian city of Montreal. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-marguerite-bourgeoys-114
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Father Gabriel Romanelli, the pastor of Holy Family Parish, the only Roman Catholic church in Gaza, gave an update December 1 on the plight of the Christians in northern Gaza as the Israeli-Hamas war continues and spoke about the significance of Gaza to Christianity in the Holy Land. Since the conflict began, hundreds of Christians and other Gazan civilians have taken refuge in the parish, which is on the northern end of the Gaza Strip. Romanelli said that though there is “great shock and sadness” among the Christians of Gaza, “they have great trust in God's divine protection.” Though a small minority in Gaza, the Christian community has been greatly impacted by the war. Despite the suffering, Romanelli said that the faith of the Roman Catholic community in Gaza, which numbers about 135 and includes several priests and religious, has only strengthened. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256192/these-are-very-hard-times-pastor-of-gaza-catholic-church-gives-update-on-christian-s-plight Months after former cardinal Theodore McCarrick was ruled not competent to stand trial on criminal sexual abuse charges in Massachusetts, similar charges against him in Wisconsin now hang in the balance after a competency exam ordered by the court was filed in November. McCarrick is facing misdemeanor sexual assault charges in Wisconsin related to an incident that allegedly occurred in April 1977 near a house by Geneva Lake. The results of the competency exam are not yet available to the public and lawyers in the case could not comment on its contents. The next hearing is on January 10, 2024, at the Walworth County Judicial Center. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/256191/theodore-mccarrick-case-in-wisconsin-hangs-in-the-balance-after-new-competency-exam Today, the Church celebrates Saint Ambrose, the brilliant Bishop of Milan who influenced Saint Augustine's conversion and was named a Doctor of the Church. Like Augustine himself, the older Ambrose, born around 340, was a highly educated man who sought to harmonize Greek and Roman intellectual culture with the Catholic faith. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-ambrose-76
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Pope Francis made history Friday morning when he became the first pope to travel to Mongolia, the world's most sparsely populated sovereign country. The papal plane touched down in the Mongolian capital of Ulaanbaatar on September 1. As Pope Francis descended the stairs of the plane at “Chinggis Khaan” International Airport, he was welcomed by the Asian country's foreign minister and a young woman who offered the pope a cup of traditional Mongolian dried curds. Pope Francis told journalists aboard the chartered ITA Airways plane that to visit Mongolia is to encounter “a small people, but a big culture.” Roughly the size of Alaska, Mongolia has five people per square mile. About 30% of its population is nomadic or semi-nomadic. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255252/pope-francis-becomes-first-pope-in-history-to-set-foot-in-mongolia Pope Francis' prayer intention for the month of September is for people living on the margins. “A homeless person who dies on the street will never appear among the top stories of search engines or newscasts,” the pope said in a video released August 29. The Holy Father asked: “How could we have reached this level of indifference?” He goes on to ask how we as a society have allowed the “throwaway culture” to “dominate our lives, our cities, our way of life?” The pope urged the faithful to “stop making invisible those who are on the margins of society, whether it's due to poverty, addictions, mental illness, or disability” and instead “focus on accepting them, on welcoming all people who need it.” He concluded with a prayer: “Let us pray for those people on the margins of society in subhuman living conditions, that they may not be neglected by institutions and never be cast out.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255239/this-is-pope-francis-prayer-intention-for-september-2023 A group known as BishopAccountability.org, which tracks sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, condemned a Massachusetts district judge's Wednesday decision to dismiss criminal charges against former cardinal Theodore McCarrick. The criminal charges involving the sexual assault and abuse of a minor were dismissed Wednesday after a judge ruled McCarrick, 93, was not mentally competent to stand trial. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255240/bishop-accountability-group-dismissal-of-charges-against-former-cardinal-mccarrick-hugely-disappointing A large fire devastated Saint Joseph Catholic Church, a historic parish in Salem, Oregon, early Thursday morning, leading pastor Father Jeff Meeuwsen to conclude that the sanctuary “is pretty much a loss.” Saint Joseph's is one of the oldest parish communities in Oregon. It serves about 3,500 faithful and is a part of the Archdiocese of Portland, located about an hourlong drive from downtown Portland. Despite the extensive damage, no one was hurt, according to a Thursday morning parish statement. In a social media statement, the Archdiocese of Portland said that Archbishop Alexander Sample was on the ground with the parish community on Thursday assessing the situation. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/255248/fire-devastates-historic-oregon-catholic-church-sanctuary-is-lost Today, the Church celebrates Saint Beatrice da Silva Meneses. She answered a summons from God to found a religious order, the Congregation of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and with the help of the Queen of Portugal, she founded a house outside of Toledo where she lived and served as superior until her death on September 1, 1490. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-beatrice-da-silva-meneses-581
This week C.J. and Kent stick to the news. They discuss the GOP's proposed Riot Bill, the death of State Archaeologist Jim Skibo, the appalling handling of the remains of Indigenous ancestors by our state's institutions, as well as charges being brought against disgraced former-cardinal Theodore McCarrick.
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - The criminal complaint filed in Wisconsin this week against former cardinal Theodore McCarrick was revealed to have come from James Grein, who has previously accused the laicized clergyman of serially abusing him over many years in several US states. Grein filed the only previous criminal complaint against McCarrick, now facing adjudication in Massachusetts court. McCarrick, 92, was laicized by Pope Francis in 2019 after a Vatican investigation found him guilty of sexually abusing minors and adults. The complaint, filed in Wisconsin in Walworth County Court, says McCarrick abused an unnamed victim with an unnamed accomplice at Geneva Lake in April 1977, according to the Washington Post. McCarrick faces a criminal charge of fourth-degree sexual assault for the alleged incident. Grein is now in his 60s. McCarrick has denied previous allegations from Grein. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/254127/alleged-victim-theodore-mccarrick-cardinal-abused-him-years The Catholic bishops of Tennessee joined more than 130 religious leaders in the state Tuesday in calling on Republican Governor Bill Lee and the Legislature to enact tighter gun restrictions including “extreme risk” or “red flag” laws. The letter comes less than a month after a mass shooting at a private Christian school in Nashville in which a former student shot and killed three current students and three staff members. First, the religious leaders called for the implementation of “extreme risk laws,” sometimes referred to as “red flag laws.” The religious leaders also called on the lawmakers and governor to require background checks on all gun purchases and to close the “background check loophole.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/254123/tennessee-bishops-call-for-new-gun-laws-after-nashville-school-shooting Last week, Libya's Internal Security Agency launched a campaign in the city of Tripoli to arrest Libyan citizens and foreigners accused of apostasy from Islam and preaching Christianity. The security agency did not specify the number of those arrested and refrained from publishing their names, stating only their initials. The agency released a video of six Libyans — including a girl — as well as a Pakistani and two Americans with their faces blocked out in which they confess to the charges. The two Americans worked at the Gateway International School in the Tripoli suburb of Zawiyat al-Dahmani that specializes in teaching English. The government agency said that the two Americans and the wife of one of them belonged to the Assemblies of God Christian missionary organization. It was not revealed whether the wife was arrested or not. The Americans were accused of secretly turning the school into a center for preaching Christianity. Libya ranks highly on the list of countries worldwide where Christians face the greatest persecution. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/254118/christians-arrested-in-libya-on-charges-of-preaching-and-apostasy-from-islam Today the Church celebrates Blessed James Oldo, who experienced a radical conversion that led him to become a Franciscan tertiary, and later a priest. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/blessed-james-oldo-441
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A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Former cardinal Theodore McCarrick, 92, filed a motion in a Massachusetts court claiming he is “legally incompetent” to stand trial for sex abuse charges, citing “significant, worsening, and irreversible dementia.” McCarrick, laicized by Pope Francis in 2019, held one of the highest offices in the Catholic Church and has been accused of serially abusing his priestly authority by sexually abusing minors and seminarians. McCarrick is charged with three counts of indecent assault and battery on a person over the age of 14. The state of Massachusetts told CNA that it wants an opportunity to examine McCarrick's competency to stand trial. It would be a violation of McCarrick's 14th Amendment right in the Constitution and Article XII of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights if he were to stand trial with his dementia, his lawyers maintain in a court document. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253756/ex-cardinal-mccarrick-asks-for-dismissal-of-sex-abuse-case-against-him-citing-dementia The Diocese of Albany, New York, has at least temporarily banned the Traditional Latin Mass at two parishes to comply with an order issued by the Vatican last week. Effective immediately, parish churches in the diocese are prohibited from celebrating the Latin Mass in accordance with the “Missale Romanum” of 1962, according to a statement from the diocese. In 2021, Pope Francis issued a motu proprio titled Traditionis custodes, which directed bishops to designate locations for the celebration of the Latin Mass but added that those locations not be within parish churches. Many bishops offered dispensations for parishes that already had thriving Latin Mass communities. On Feb. 21, Cardinal Arthur Roche, who serves as the prefect for the Dicastery for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, clarified that all dispensations must be approved by the Vatican and ordered any bishop who had already issued dispensations to inform the dicastery, which will evaluate individual cases. The effect of Cardinal Roche's rescript is still unclear, as many bishops have yet to clearly indicate what they will do next. However, some bishops have already sought and received Vatican approval for dispensations. These dispensations, however, are not permanent but instead only granted for a limited period of time. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253757/albany-diocese-bans-latin-masses-following-new-guidance-from-the-vatican Today, the Church celebrates Blessed Villana de'Botti, a wife and a Third Order Dominican. After reforming her apparently lazy and world ways, she became a Dominican tertiary, concentrated on her vocation of married life, and spent her free time praying and reading Scripture and the lives of the saints. She was given to religious ecstasies at Mass, visions of Our Lady and the saints, and had the gift of prophecy. She died in 1361 of natural causes at the age of 30. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/blessed-villana-debotti-161
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Sister Andre Randon, a French nun and the oldest person in the world, died on Tuesday at the age of 118. Randon became the world's oldest person on April 19, 2022, when Kane Tanaka of Japan died at the age of 119. Born in 1904 in Alés, France, Sister Andre converted from Protestantism to Catholicism when she was 19. She joined the Daughters of Charity — founded by Saint Vincent de Paul — in 1944. She took the name Sister Andre in honor of her deceased brother. In 2021 she tested positive for COVID-19. She was isolated from the other residents but displayed no symptoms. For her 115th birthday in 2019, Sister Andre received a card and a blessed rosary from Pope Francis, which she used every day. When she turned 116 in 2020, the Vincentian nun shared her “recipe for a happy life” — prayer and a cup of hot cocoa every day. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253376/oldest-person-in-the-world-french-catholic-nun-sister-andre-dies-at-118 Unidentified individuals on January 15 desecrated the Blessed Sacrament in a Catholic church in Managua, the capital of Nicaragua. Our Lady of the Abandoned Parish in the San Rafael del Sur area reported the desecration on its Facebook page January 17. The parish encouraged all the local faithful to “turn to prayer” and announced an act of reparation for the desecration. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253374/blessed-sacrament-desecrated-in-church-in-nicaragua At the end of his Wednesday audience, Pope Francis asked for people to join him in praying for persecuted Christians around the world. The pope said on January 18 that he was praying for Father Isaac Achi, a Catholic priest who died after bandits set fire to his parish rectory in northern Nigeria. Armed bandits attacked the parish residence at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Kafin Koro, Nigeria, at 3 am on Sunday. Another priest at the rectory, Father Collins Omeh, escaped the building but sustained gunshot wounds. The Diocese of Minna has said that Omeh is responding to treatment. The pope's upcoming trip to Africa will provide an opportunity for him to further highlight the ongoing violence against Christians in the region. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253377/pope-francis-prays-for-priest-killed-in-nigeria-asks-for-prayers-for-persecuted-christians Former cardinal Theodore McCarrick is in “significant” mental decline and may not be fit to stand trial for allegedly sexually abusing a 16-year-old boy, his attorneys say in a new court filing. The legal team for the 92-year-old ex-prelate said it plans to file a motion to dismiss the case. citing a neurological exam. The results show McCarrick to be suffering from “significant neuropsychological deficits” that “appear to have started relatively recently, to be worsening rapidly, and to impair both Mr. McCarrick's cognition and his memory,” according to the court document filed January 13 in Dedham District Court in Massachusetts. A final report is expected within 30 days. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253373/theodore-mccarrick-criminal-sex-abuse-trial-mental-incompetent Today, the Church celebrates Saint Charles of Sezze, a 17th-century Franciscan lay brother known for his holiness, simplicity, and charity. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-charles-of-sezze-416
Today on "Catholic Drive Time": Catholic Drive Time - 877-757-9424 Date – Monday October 3, 2022 - INTRO – Men stand their ground in Boston... Jim Havens from The Simple Truth joins us! And – Why Hasn't the Predatory Bishop Carlos Belo Been Defrocked? Have we learned nothing from the McCarrick debacle? Also – Tito Edwards – BigPulpit.com Quick News - The Biden administration quietly issued an update to its student loan forgiveness plan on Sept. 29, drastically scaling back eligibility Girls at Vermont school banned from changeroom for objecting to presence of ‘transgender' male student The death toll in Florida has risen above 70 since Hurricane Ian hit the state last week. More than 1,600 people have been rescued as of Friday,& between 600 and 700 people were rescued on Saturday. 70 Pro-Life Centers Vandalized or Torched to date... Zero Arrests. Join Email list! GRNonline.com/CDT GRN to 42828 What's Concerning Us – Why Hasn't the Predatory Bishop Carlos Belo Been Defrocked? - If I had a $ for every troll on Twitter... Vos estis lux mundi, which was supposed to signal that the Church would not again tolerate abuse or administrative negligence among malfeasant bishops. Since the McCarrick scandal broke, the Holy See has heard from scores of victims, and has promised things like “zero tolerance.” The pope has expressed a commitment to justice and transparency. Of course, those things have not been fully realized in the case of McCarrick - U.S. Catholics continue to ask about McCarrick's money, and how it impacted his abuse – and they've not yet gotten answers. Nor have Catholics gotten clear answers in the cases of Zanchetta, or Bishop Franz-Josef Bode, or Bishop Rick Stika, or several others. A Dutch magazine recently revealed that Bishop Carlos Belo of East Timor, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1996, is a serial rapist of teenage boys. The crimes go back decades and explain his mysterious resignation in 2002 well before he reached retirement age. But has he been defrocked since then? Of course not. For all of its PR-driven talk of “zero tolerance,” the Vatican is loath to laicize abusive bishops. The Belo case looks like a replay of the Theodore McCarrick scandal, whom the Vatican only reluctantly removed from the clerical state after his crimes came to light and caused a firestorm in the press. The Vatican, according to Reuters, has confirmed that it “secretly disciplined East Timor bishop and Nobel Peace Prize winner Carlos Ximenes Belo two years ago, responding to allegations that he sexually abused boys in East Timor decades before.” Guest Seg. Jim Havens – The Simple Truth Boston Men's March Mark Houck's arrest demonstrates the need to stand up for the unborn... Hurrican Ian As of Sunday morning, nearly 850,000 homes and businesses were still without electricity, down from a peak of 2.67 million. damages for Ian could reach $210 billion in the United States. Hurricane Harvey, which caused $190 billion 2nd Guest Seg. - Tito Edward Joe Social Media IG: @TheCatholicHack Twitter: @Catholic_Hack Facebook: Joe McClane YouTube: Joe McClane Rudy Social Media IG: @ydursolrac Youtube: Glad Trad Podcast Adrian Social Media IG: @ffonze Twitter: @AdrianFonze Facebook: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Adrian Fonseca YouTube: Catholic Conversations Visit our website to learn more about us, find a local GRN radio station, a schedule of our programming and so much more. http://grnonline.com/
JD and Ed consider the strange case of Bishop Sycamore Academy, and also Theodore McCarrick's trial in Massachusetts.
In this week's episode, JD and Ed talk about the criminal charges against former cardinal Theodore McCarrick, and about faith in a Church of sinners. Plus, Ed knows his Olympic trivia.
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - A former Catholic priest has filed a lawsuit against former cardinal Theodore McCarrick, and the Archdiocese of Newark. The lawsuit alleges that McCarrick sexually abused him when he was a seminarian. Catholic bishops in Austria have tightened rules for attending Mass, following a full national lockdown this week. Catholics are now required to wear a mask at indoor, and outdoor Masses. Priests and liturgical ministers will be required to show proof of vaccination, recovery from COVID-19, or a negative COVID test. The bishops encouraged Catholics to postpone sacraments, including baptism and marriage, during the lockdown, which is expected to last at least two weeks. Saint Joseph continues to protect the Church today, just like he protected the Virgin Mary and the Child Jesus. That was the reflection of Pope Francis today, during his general audience in Rome. The Gospel of Luke depicts Saint Joseph as a guardian of Jesus and Mary. Pope Francis said Joseph is also the guardian of the Church. The pope closed his audience with a prayer to Saint Joseph, to help anyone who is struggling to find meaningful human bonds in their life. Today, the Church honors a group of 117 martyrs who died in Vietnam during the nineteenth century. The majority of the martyrs were Vietnamese, though some were Spanish and French. Eight of the martyrs were bishops.
What was it like to have known Theodore McCarrick, the laicized Catholic bishop (and later, cardinal) who abused numerous victims? In this episode, Clark and Laura summarize the McCarrick Report, a 400-page document that dissects the scandal. Clark and Laura share their own interactions with McCarrick, and ultimately, what we should learn from the report. You can also find the video version of this episode on YouTube. Just search "The Simpleton Podcast", or go to https://youtu.be/o_SjMlgtqlU. Like, subscribe, share the podcast, and most of all, send us your feedback! We want to hear from you about what you loved, what you didn't, where you want to see the podcast go, and any other thoughts you have. Send us an email at asimplehouse@gmail.com with the subject line "The Simpleton Podcast Feedback". To learn more about A Simple House and The Simpleton Podcast, visit asimplehouse.org. You can also follow us on these platforms: YouTube - A Simple House: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6LYNoV7AFGhKP4LR0Qqgnw YouTube - A Simple House U (home of The Simpleton Podcast): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClcEFIKfJKjAuKTM8tQVvbA Facebook: @asimplehouse Instagram: @asimplehouse.catholic
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Three sex abuse lawsuits were filed this week against the Diocese of Metuchen in New Jersey. One lawsuit names disgraced former cardinal Theodore McCarrick. McCarrick was bishop of the diocese from 1981 to 1986. The lawsuit dates back to his time as bishop. The plaintiff was between the ages of 19 and 22 during that time. Catholics are the religious group most vaccinated against COVID-19 in the United States, according to a new national survey by the Pew Research Center. The survey found that 82% of self-identified Catholics had received at least one does of a COVID-19 vaccine. Hispanic Catholics were slightly more likely than White Catholics to have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Of the major religious groups in the United States, White evangelical Protestants had the lowest vaccination rate, with only 57% saying they had received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. The cardinal archbishop of Manila in the Philippines has tested positive for COVID-19. The archdiocese said the archbishop has only a slight fever, but he is in quarantine, and doctors are monitoring his condition. The news comes just two days after a religious congregation in Manila announced that 62 of its nuns, and at least 50 of its staff - also tested positive for COVID. The nuns were still waiting to be vaccinated, but all staff members were fully vaccinated. The pope spoke today about his hopes for the new ministry of catechist, which he established in May. Francis said he hopes the new ministry will help awaken the vocation of every Christian to proclaim the Gospel. The pope established the new ministry in May, through an apostolic letter. Catechists have served the Church since New Testament times, but this is a type of formal, vocational service within the Church. The ministry is for lay people who have a particular call to serve the Church, as a teacher of the faith. Today the Church celebrates the feast of the Italian cardinal and theologian Saint Robert Bellarmine. Robert is one of the great saints of the Jesuit order. He is also a Doctor of the Church, and the patron of catechists.
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Former cardinal Theodore McCarrick pleaded ‘not guilty' today, to several charges of sexual assault. McCarrick appeared for the first time today in a Massachusetts court. The 91-year-old has been charged with three counts of indecent assault and battery on a person over the age of 14. The incidents allegedly took place in the 1970s. Each of the criminal charges carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison. McCarrick's next court date is October 28th. The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston has released its plan for implementing the pope's new restrictions on the Traditional Latin Mass . Several parishes may continue to celebrate Traditional Latin Masses, but several others must stop. The archbishop of Galveston-Houston warned clergy and lay faithful against the dangers of letting personality and personal preference dominate celebrations of the Mass. A bishop in Central England is urging Catholics to resist a bill seeking to legalize assisted suicide in England and Wales. The bill passed its first reading in the House of Lords on May 26th, and is awaiting a date for its second reading. The bill would legalize physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill adults with less than six months to live. Patients will need to secure the approval of two doctors and a high court judge. Some pro-life advocates believe the bill has the potential of passing. Today is the feast of Pope Saint Gregory the Great. Gregory was a central figure of the medieval western Church, and one of the most admired popes in history.
V první části Vertikály uslyšíte, že bývalý americký kardinál Theodore McCarrick, který byl v roce 2019 po četných obviněních ze zneužívání propuštěn ze stavu duchovních, teď čelí ve státě Massachusetts obžalobě ze sexuálního napadení. Osm set let uplynulo ode dne, kdy zemřel Dominik Guzmán, zakladatel Řádu bratří kazatelů. A patří k evropské lázeňské tradici i duchovní život? Provází Adam Šindelář.
V první části Vertikály uslyšíte, že bývalý americký kardinál Theodore McCarrick, který byl v roce 2019 po četných obviněních ze zneužívání propuštěn ze stavu duchovních, teď čelí ve státě Massachusetts obžalobě ze sexuálního napadení. Osm set let uplynulo ode dne, kdy zemřel Dominik Guzmán, zakladatel Řádu bratří kazatelů. A patří k evropské lázeňské tradici i duchovní život? Provází Adam Šindelář.
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - A new civil sex abuse lawsuit has been filed against former cardinal Theodore McCarrick. The lawsuit also named an Opus Dei priest who is currently a pastor in the Archdiocese of New York. Lawyers say Father Michael Barrett abused the plaintiff for several years, beginning when the plaintiff was twelve. The lawsuit was filed under New York's Child Victims Act, a law which created a temporary window for new civil sex abuse lawsuits to be filed in old cases where the statute of limitations had already expired. The time window for civil lawsuits expires on Aug. 14. A top publisher of hymns will stop publishing works by Catholic composer David Haas. GIA Publications has reportedly received additional allegations of sexual misconduct against Haas. Haas, a member of the laity, was a mainstay in the "contemporary liturgical music" movement that began in the 1970s. Among his more popular songs are, "Glory to God," "You are Mine," "We are Called," and "Blest are They," Some Catholic institutions are calling for conscience exemptions to COVID-19 vaccinations. New York City announced this week that it will require proof of vaccination for workers and patrons of some businesses. The local archdiocese has warned priests against granting religious vaccine exemptions for Catholics. The head of the National Catholic Bioethics Center has argued that well-founded conscientious objections are part of Catholic doctrine. The Catholic archbishop of Dublin paid tribute this week to a local priest, who died saving the life of his parish secretary. The 72-year-old priest died on Tuesday, after reportedly pushing his secretary out of the way of an oncoming bus, in a village in County Cork. The bus driver also died. Local reports suggest he lost control of the bus after suffering a medical trauma. Today is the feast of the second-century Saint Emygdius. He was a bishop who was martyred for his missionary work in Germany. He is a patron against earthquakes.
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Former cardinal Theodore McCarrick now faces a fifth civil sex abuse lawsuit, in New Jersey. The lawsuit came one day after McCarrick was criminally charged in a Massachusetts district court for sexually assaulting a teenage boy. The 91-year-old is the first U-S cardinal to be criminally charged with sex abuse of a minor. Catholics in Washington D-C are asking their archbishop to reinstate a pontifical Mass scheduled for August 14th at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. The Mass was canceled after Cardinal Wilton Gregory withdrew his permission for it, because of new papal restrictions on traditional liturgies. The cardinal has reaffirmed his decision. A new study has found that nearly 3,500 Christians were killed in Nigeria in the first 200 days of this year. This equates to roughly 17 Christians being murdered every day in the country. The report suggested Fulani herdsmen were responsible for the majority of the killings. In his Angelus address on Sunday, Pope Francis said God wants a loving relationship with us. The pope said Catholics are called to mature in their faith, leaving behind self-interest and calculation. Pope Francis made his comments in reflection on Sunday's Gospel reading, which detailed the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves. Today, the Church remembers Saint Peter Julian Eymard. The French priest was born in the early 19th century. He established a community of men dedicated to Eucharistic Adoration. The congregation also worked with the poor and helped them to prepare for First Communion.
Two "T" trains collided near the Agganis Arena, 7 years later the Ice Bucket Challenge is still going strong, and defrocked cardinal Theodore McCarrick charged with sexual assault.5 minutes of news that will keep you in "The Loop."
This week's stories include: (1) More fallout (good and bad) from Traditionis Custodes' assault on the True Mass, (2) Former cardinal and priest Theodore McCarrick charged with criminal sexual assault of a young boy and more reporting on the use of immoral dating apps by Vatican and diocesan clerics; (3) US House of Representatives passes a budget bill removing limitations on federal tax dollars being used to fund abortions; and (4) the Vatican releases a disturbing image in anticipation of the 2022 World Meeting of Families.
In hour 1 Guest Host Matthew Bunson looks at the news that Theodore McCarrick has been charged with sexual assault of a minor, and in hour 2 We discuss vaccine mandates and the life of Fr Stanley Rother.
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Officials of the Roman Curia, may no longer accept personal gifts with a monetary value over forty euros, or $50. The new rule is part of a sweeping new anti-corruption law. Pope Francis created the rule today, in the form of a motu proprio. The new rule appears to be an effort to quash the Vatican's envelope culture, in which large monetary donations are made to bishops and cardinals working in the Roman Curia.That culture has been blamed for contributing to corruption in the Church, most notably in cases like that of ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick. Seven priests in the Archdiocese of Ranchi in eastern India are currently hospitalized with covid-19. A neighboring diocese reportedly lost five priests to covid-19 in ten days. India's official coronavirus death toll passed 200,000 this week, after more than 3,000 people died of covid-19 in 24 hours. The World Health Organization has said higher rates of transmission could be due to a new covid-19 variant discovered in India. Many believe the actual infection and death rates are likely higher than official statistics suggest. A proposed bill in Texas would extend the waiting period on no-fault divorce. The bill has the support of the Texas Catholic Conference. If it becomes law, married couples seeking a no-fault divorce would need to wait six months if they have minor children, or disabled adult children. No-fault divorces do not include cases in which domestic violence is involved.
Note: ShutDownWSOU's upcoming demonstration mentioned in the interview will take place on April 26, not September 26.The radio station of a so-called Catholic university has been airing for years some of the most Satanic music ever played in the United States. Even more shocking, this university is located in the same notorious diocese — Newark, New Jersey — that ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick was from, and is now headed by pro-LGBT Cardinal Joseph Tobin. But a faithful Catholic is fighting to expose the station and how Church leaders are refusing to act to stop the Satanism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lay people are threatened and harassed, but abusive and predatory priests are not hindered. Is this not the definition of hypocrisy? The Catholic “Summer of Shame” in 2018 about the abuse of ex-Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, the inaction of the USA bishops, and then the mishandling of the situation of 2021 has revealed a structure of […] The post 663: Catholic Hypocrisy: Did Priests Call Cops on Theodore McCarrick? [Podcast] appeared first on Taylor Marshall.
In this episode, Karna Lozoya speaks with Stephen White, Executive Director of The Catholic Project at Catholic University, one of the creators of this podcast, and Ed Condon, editor at the Catholic News Agency, about the newly-released report from the Vatican about the institutional knowledge regarding Theodore McCarrick.
This week the editors discuss: The Stop the Steal Rally in Georgia and the fight against Socialism Some of the evidence presented in state legislative hearings about election fraud Professor de Mattei's Comments on the McCarrick Report and Vatican II The appointment of an apparent acolyte of Theodore McCarrick and Cardinal Donald Wuerl as bishop of Buffalo Pope Francis promotes more liturgical inculturation Archbishop Vigano reflects on the Great Reset A Victory for religion and the US Supreme Court
Nicolás Vial junto a Los Infiltrados Juan Paulo Iglesias, editor de opinión de LT, y Sebastián Rivas, editor general de audiencias de LT, analizaron los efectos del informe McCarrick que detalla la actuación de la jerarquía de la Iglesia en el ascenso del ex cardenal Theodore McCarrick -que fue expulsado por el Papa Francisco del colegio de cardenales en 2018 y qué números llaman al cuidado y la secuencia de feriados que el gobierno teme que pueda complicar el panorama en la capital. Además, conversaron con Helen Kouyoumdjian, vicepresidenta FEDETUR respecto de los dichos del ministro de Salud, Enrique Paris, sobre evitar viajar al sur.
The CIA and the KGB attempted to recruit the disgraced cardinal Theodore McCarrick during the Cold War. McCarrick agreed to be a CIA asset but he was also open to blackmail because of rumours about his sexual behaviour with, as it was known at the time, young adult men.
The controversy arising from the Netflix version of A Suitable Boy, in which a Muslim and Hindu are intimate has inflamed sectarian tensions in Indian society. And, how both the CIA and the KGB attempted to recruit the disgraced cardinal Theodore McCarrick during the Cold War. Also, retiring Wesley Mission CEO Keith Garner discusses his new book about what the church can teach business.
A Vatican report into sexual abuse by former US cardinal Theodore McCarrick was deeply critical of the late pope, John Paul II.
We discuss rising coronavirus cases in the US and worldwide and why health officials are so concerned. We also examine the outlook for a potential economic stimulus in the United States, the Vatican's report on Theodore McCarrick, the growth of at-home workouts, and a groundbreaking Netflix holiday special. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this weeks episode I am joined by Sherm, Natty, Los, Big Se, Cass & Dr. Guy DeWeever we discussed the 450 page report released by the Vatican that showed that Pope John Paul II and Pope Francis were aware of Theodore McCarrick's sexual assault allegation at the time that he was elevated to Cardinal in 2001, The death of King Von, FBG Duck and other rappers and young folks killed recently, and does this generation respect life and what we (the older generation) can do to assist them in respecting life, The NFL's new incentive program to help "minority" candidate be promoted to head coaching and GM positions and since the election is over what should we expect between now and the new administration taking over. https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2020/11/11/pope-john-paul-saint-mccarrick-report-legacy-francis/ https://youtu.be/R4nhcYtnfiY https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/09/us/king-von-shooting-suspect-trnd/index.html https://www.politico.com/2020-election/results/president/
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Joe Biden has long benefited from USCCB policies which refuse to deny Communion to pro-choice politicians—policies written by Theodore McCarrick, no less! Now, a staffer for the U.S. Bishops' Conference has outed herself as an enthusiastic supporter of anti-Catholic firebrand Kamala Harris. What are we to do?Find out on episode twelve of the Crisis Point.Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)
In this episode, John discusses the new parish guidelines issued by the Vatican's Congregation for Clergy on the role and mission of the Catholic parish. A recent Church-State conflict is occurring in the Philippines after the bishops denounced the current president. There are new developments surrounding the Hagia Sophia, a Catholic basilica turned mosque, and there is pressure on the Pope to speak out. Lastly, there is a new allegation against the ex-priest and cardinal Theodore McCarrick, once again bringing the scandal into the spotlight. Learn more and Join the Institute: https://wordonfire.institute
Jesse and Brittany discuss the problems with parental advice and Jesse's trip to the VA, listener emails and voicemails related to advice, Jesse being a d*ck, and Donald Trump's threats against Saturday Night Live, the arrest of White Nationalist Christopher Hasson, the news that Cardinal Theodore McCarrick was defrocked by the Vatican, the coming Mueller... The post #490 – “Parental Advice, Efficient VA, Saturday Night Live Threats, Domestic Terrorist's Arrest, Theodore McCarrick Defrocked, Mueller Report, and A$$hole of Today featuring Wisconsin Cheerleading Coaches.” appeared first on I Doubt It Podcast.
For January 27, 2018.... Christmas came late for me (or really, really early), as we learn that Justin Trudeau has unexpectedly replaced Justice Minister Jody Wilson-Raybould with David Lametti. Quack Tracks A judge has ruled that the Stephans will not have their legal fees paid for by the Province of Alberta. The Regressive Left Files Comedian Zach Poitras has been denied a spot to perform at the Université du Québec à Montréal. The reason? He's white and has dreadlocks. The event, the Snowflake Comedy Club, could not have been named more appropriately. Catholic Watch A representative of Alberta's Catholic school system says “The courts have told us that we have to be Catholic or there's no reason for us to exist.” Guess what? There's no reason for you to exist. A Catholic priest in Calgary's NE quadrant, Malcolm Joe D'Souza, has been charged with sexual assault. I'd chalk this up to a one-off, but over a 26-year span he had been moved between a number of parishes in southern Alberta. Sound familiar? And, yes. This was on Bishop Fred Henry's watch. Embattled ex-Cardinal Wuerl claims lapses in memory over having heard about sexual abuse allegations against Theodore McCarrick. Someone should give Wuerl a Rolodex to keep them all straight. Miscellaneous... The two men behind the free Toronto "newspaper" Your Ward News which, among other things, wants rape decriminalized and claims a bloodthirsty Jewish conspiracy is afoot, will appeal their hate speech conviction. Totally forgetting Jesus was himself a Jew, one of the defendants said, "We have Jesus on our side." Ironeeeeee!
According to the Washington Post, Cardinal Donald Wuerl knew of sexual misconduct allegations against ex-cardinal Theodore McCarrick since 2004, despite saying: “I can report that no claim — credible or otherwise — has been made against Cardinal McCarr...