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Bishop Strickland Doubles Down While Pope Francis Rigs the Synod

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⁣Join me as we dissect the many layers of Catholicism with the passionate and articulate Nicholas Cavazos, whose journey from non-denominationalism to Catholicism is both fascinating and enlightening. We tackle some tough questions, like the justifications for Catholic beliefs and traditions and the implications of temporal punishment in light of Catholic teaching.

Nick opens up about his faith journey, scrutinizing the complexities of traditional liturgy compared to the Novus Ordo and the reform of the reform movement. We navigate the controversial infiltration of modern thought into the Catholic Church and the dethronement of Christ the King. And let's not forget our deep-dive into the Church's stance on homosexuality and same-sex blessings, as well as the challenges of dating and marriage within the Catholic community.

The conversation doesn't stop there - we shed light on the dogmas of our faith regarding the afterlife, purgatory, and the concept of temporal punishment. Plus, we emphasize the importance of practicing virtue and the necessity of reform in the sacrament of penance. Get ready for an episode that promises to challenge, enlighten, and engage you in dialogue about the Catholic Church.

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Redeemed
Redeemed 10 months ago

This was absolutely incredible. Thank you guys!

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Avoiding Babylon
Avoiding Babylon 10 months ago

Thank you!

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Sydney
Sydney 10 months ago

I hope Mr. Cavazos protests Alan Ames being allowed to sell his books by tricking Catholics in Texas.

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