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Podcast: Leo XIV, Anglicans, and Other Non-Catholics
(TRADCAST EXPRESS 225)

Our latest podcast episode, TRADCAST EXPRESS 225, was published on April 29. It is 24 minutes long, highly informative, and treats a number of different topics.

First we talk about what is perhaps the biggest story of this week, namely, ‘Pope’ Leo XIV giving a private audience to ‘Her Grace’, Mrs. Sarah Mullally, dressed in the costume of the Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury. Under Leo, the ecumenical circus is in full swing no less than under his predecessors.

Another topic of discussion is the curious participation of the Novus Ordo bishop of Fresno, Joseph Vincent Brennan, in the conferral of episcopal consecration on an Episcopalian (Anglican) bishop — something that is forbidden even by the standards of the Vatican II Church. Will the Vatican now harshly discipline Brennan, or are canonical sanctions reserved only for those who lean towards traditionalism?

We also look at the controversial words of ‘Pope’ John Paul II in Jordan on Mar. 21, 2000, words that have now been quietly altered on the Vatican web site. Was the transcript really in error for over 25 years, or did John Paul really say what he was reported to have said? We play the original audio recording so listeners can decide for themselves.

The last issue that is brought up on this new podcast episode is Leo XIV’s words, uttered during his in-flight press conference on Apr. 23, regarding the ‘secondary’ importance of sexual matters with respect to Catholic morality. According to Leo, things like justice, freedom, and equality are more important than chastity. But is that so? We provide an interesting reality check.

To listen to the insightful TRADCAST EXPRESS 225, please use the player below (or click here for the direct YouTube link):

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