TRADCAST 022 is here

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TRADCAST 022 Now Available

Pictured left to right: Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer, Christopher Ferrara, “Fr.” Linus Clovis

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In case you missed our initial announcement on July 5: We have just published another full-length episode of our popular TRADCAST podcast program. As always, it is loaded with real traditional Catholicism, hard-hitting refutations of various errors, and razor-sharp analysis. Our content is typically challenging but is always delivered with a relieving touch of humor.

TRADCAST 022 consists of two separate segments. In the first, we review recent ridiculous Vatican news headlines, consider some of the serious consequences of the false principles espoused by the Society of St. Pius X and the indult groups, and take a critical look at “Fr.” Linus Clovis’ absurd talk, given at the 2017 Rome Life Forum, about the Anti-Church that has arrived but was supposedly opposed by Paul VI and John Paul II. We also respond to and refute Fr. Joseph Pfeiffer’s false claim that Pope Adrian VI said that many Roman Pontiffs were heretics.

In the second segment, we dismantle Christopher Ferrara’s spin about “Pope” Francis and the German “communion”-for-Protestants drama and show that this lawyer from Virginia, although he is a very skilled rhetorician, really has no business talking about matters of Sacred Theology. We then provide a critical examination of several items that have recently proceded “from the Jorge’s mouth”, i.e. from the mouth of “Pope” Francis (Jorge Bergoglio), namely, his blasphemous assertion that the poor are “a real presence of Jesus in our midst”, his contention that “the poor evangelize us”, and his suggestion that Catholics should engage in works of charity with Protestants in order to deepen fraternity in the service of ecumenism. We also rip the Vatican’s 2018 Message to Muslims, in which “Cardinal” Jean-Louis Tauran proclaimed a duty on the part of Muslims to “share their religion”. We wrap up the podcast wondering why The Remnant has seen fit to publish a blatant heresy on its web site.

Listening to TRADCAST is like drinking from a firehose of information. As always, the podcast is interlaced with important insights, quotes from solid Catholic sources, and some much-needed humor! The total run time of TRADCAST 022 is 1 hour and 18 minutes.

Here’s an idea: Why not host a TRADCAST party at your home and invite family, friends, or neighbors over to discuss the show? Or how about hosting a virtual discussion with traditionalist or non-traditionalist friends using Google Hangouts or a similar conference tool?

If you are interested in listening to older shows, you can do so using our complete episodes list; or listen to a sermon or an apologetics/catechism class with your friends and family as well. This makes for great conversation — much more important than the Soccer World Cup or politics — and will open people’s eyes about Francis and the Novus Ordo Sect! It’s one way you can do evangelization the easy way. In any case, don’t miss this TRADCAST and spread the word!

You can listen free of charge by playing the YouTube video above, or you can go to our TRADCAST 022 page, where you will find all the information you need for this show, including links to all the articles, books, blog posts, etc., mentioned in the podcast, and where you will also find ways to download this episode to your computer and sign up to be notified of new episodes by email.

As always, TRADCAST is entirely free of charge. Listeners who would like to support this podcast with a tax-deductible donation, may do so here.

Annoy Francis — listen to TRADCAST!

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