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Why is the Catholic Church facing unprecedented internal fragmentation, and what role did external forces play in shaping its current trajectory? This episode untangles the complex web of influences, from post-Vatican II changes to CIA meddling in papal conclaves. We discuss the reverence—or lack thereof—in modern Mass settings, the portrayal of religious symbols at global events, and delve into a declassified US State Department document that unveils the USA’s covert operations within the Vatican. Our exploration isn't just historical but deeply concerned with the present and future of Catholic unity and tradition.
The episode takes a heartfelt yet critical look at Pope Francis's papacy, examining the challenges faced by newer Catholics and the controversies surrounding his decisions. From the unsettling images of Masses conducted in unconventional settings to the broader issues of accountability and reverence within the Church, we don't shy away from tough conversations. We also share our weekend escapades at Catholic Palooza with E-Knock, offering a light-hearted respite amidst serious discussions. Our visits to New York's iconic churches and landmarks provide rich, reflective moments about the juxtaposition of faith and modernity.
Amid discussions of geopolitical dynamics and cultural fragmentation, we touch on recent tragic events in Southport, England, and the rising tensions in European society. Our conversation extends to the alarming foresight found in Ralph Peters' fiction, painting a grim picture of societal cohesion being intentionally eroded. Yet, we close on a hopeful note, stressing the importance of living out one's faith authentically and maintaining personal sanctity amidst contemporary challenges. This episode promises a multifaceted exploration of faith, politics, and culture, inviting listeners to reflect deeply on the state of our world and the role of the Church within it.

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Chapters

1. Document Reveals US Meddling in Papal Conclave (00:00:00)

2. Mocking Catholicism and Missed Opportunites (00:00:33)

3. Mass Confusion and Unity Fractures (00:12:39)

4. Religious Offense and Lack of Response (00:17:47)

5. Vatican Conclave Interference by US (00:29:07)

6. Papal Conclave and State Department Influence (00:34:49)

7. Violence and Disorder in England (00:40:30)

8. Rising Tensions in European Society (00:47:01)

9. Global Instability and Cultural Fragmentation (00:52:08)

10. Catholic Palooza Reflections and Conversations (00:59:38)

11. New York Churches and Hospitality (01:11:38)

12. Catholic Sacraments and Mystery Controversy (01:16:53)

13. Pope Francis and Catholic Critique (01:21:07)

14. Lack of Reverence in Mass (01:28:32)

15. Church Accountability and Spiritual Priorities (01:36:49)

16. Church Penance and Moral Theology (01:46:34)

312 episodes

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Why is the Catholic Church facing unprecedented internal fragmentation, and what role did external forces play in shaping its current trajectory? This episode untangles the complex web of influences, from post-Vatican II changes to CIA meddling in papal conclaves. We discuss the reverence—or lack thereof—in modern Mass settings, the portrayal of religious symbols at global events, and delve into a declassified US State Department document that unveils the USA’s covert operations within the Vatican. Our exploration isn't just historical but deeply concerned with the present and future of Catholic unity and tradition.
The episode takes a heartfelt yet critical look at Pope Francis's papacy, examining the challenges faced by newer Catholics and the controversies surrounding his decisions. From the unsettling images of Masses conducted in unconventional settings to the broader issues of accountability and reverence within the Church, we don't shy away from tough conversations. We also share our weekend escapades at Catholic Palooza with E-Knock, offering a light-hearted respite amidst serious discussions. Our visits to New York's iconic churches and landmarks provide rich, reflective moments about the juxtaposition of faith and modernity.
Amid discussions of geopolitical dynamics and cultural fragmentation, we touch on recent tragic events in Southport, England, and the rising tensions in European society. Our conversation extends to the alarming foresight found in Ralph Peters' fiction, painting a grim picture of societal cohesion being intentionally eroded. Yet, we close on a hopeful note, stressing the importance of living out one's faith authentically and maintaining personal sanctity amidst contemporary challenges. This episode promises a multifaceted exploration of faith, politics, and culture, inviting listeners to reflect deeply on the state of our world and the role of the Church within it.

Support the Show.

********************************************************
https://www.avoidingbabylon.com
Merchandise: https://shop.avoidingbabylon.com
Locals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.com
RSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rss
SpiritusTV: https://spiritustv.com/@avoidingbabylon
Odysee: https://odysee.com/@AvoidingBabylon

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Document Reveals US Meddling in Papal Conclave (00:00:00)

2. Mocking Catholicism and Missed Opportunites (00:00:33)

3. Mass Confusion and Unity Fractures (00:12:39)

4. Religious Offense and Lack of Response (00:17:47)

5. Vatican Conclave Interference by US (00:29:07)

6. Papal Conclave and State Department Influence (00:34:49)

7. Violence and Disorder in England (00:40:30)

8. Rising Tensions in European Society (00:47:01)

9. Global Instability and Cultural Fragmentation (00:52:08)

10. Catholic Palooza Reflections and Conversations (00:59:38)

11. New York Churches and Hospitality (01:11:38)

12. Catholic Sacraments and Mystery Controversy (01:16:53)

13. Pope Francis and Catholic Critique (01:21:07)

14. Lack of Reverence in Mass (01:28:32)

15. Church Accountability and Spiritual Priorities (01:36:49)

16. Church Penance and Moral Theology (01:46:34)

312 episodes

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