Category: Podcasts
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Bishop Joseph Strickland: The Sisters of Mary is the Microcosm of What the Church Needs To Do in Our Culture
When asked about his experience in the Sisters of Mary School Girlstown in Chalco, Mexico, Bishop Joseph Strickland, Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas, gave the following response: It was a great trip. It was the second time I’ve been there to the girls’ school there in Chalco, Mexico. It just, it really,…
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Clearing the Doubts Against Bishop Strickland
Eric Sammons from Crisis Magazine has interviewed Keith Fournier, a Permanent Deacon from the Diocese of Tyler where Joseph Strickland was a reigning bishop for 11 years. Strickland was recently relieved from his role by Pope Francis for defending his flock against the pope’s Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes which placed painful restrictions against the Traditional…
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List of Conservative and Traditional Catholic Podcasts
As a busy working dad in the Philippines, I don’t have the luxury of having the time to read books or lengthy articles. That is why I listen to podcast episodes while doing my daily activities. But I do not waste time listening to podcasters who do not acknowledge the ongoing crisis of faith in…
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‘Who Am I to Judge?’
When Pope Francis used this expression in 2013, he did not foresee the bad impact it would make on the Church. Maybe he had noble purposes when he said it. He had no intention to compromise the teachings of the Catholic Church on homosexual acts. His exact words were: “If a person is gay, who…
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Fr. Ken Geraci: The Chaplet is the Most Powerful Prayer
The following text is taken from a podcast episode by The Terry and Jesse Show. Father Ken Geraci, CPM, explains the importance of reciting the Chaplet of the Divine Mercy, its relationship to the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary. You know, our Lord gives us, he…
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Jimmy Akin Explains the ‘Principle of Double Effect’
The following is my own transcription of Jimmy Akin’s answer via Catholic Answers Live Episode 11274 about the Principle of Double Effect. Question: Is it morally acceptable to kill a baby in the womb if that baby would end up killing the mother and ends up killing the child? Answer: So, the standard approach to…
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How Do We Know If We Have Fallen into Schism?
Schism is going to be the refusal of submission to the Roman Pontiff or communion with the members subject to him. So that would be the bishops, the college of bishops. So, if you are refusing to submit to the Pope or the bishops in communion with Him, whenever they’re exercising their lawful authority, and…
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Jay Aruga’s Reasons Behind Stance Against SOGIE
Prominent Conservative Catholic Podcaster Jay Aruga Expresses His Views on the Proposed SOGIE Bill. It’s sad that Catholics, who are supposed to contribute to the mission of the Church to guard the deposit of faith handed to us by Jesus and the apostles, have opposing views on a bill that would attack Church’s teachings especially…