Cardinals Reversing Francis Papacy? – Dr. Taylor Marshall Podcast
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Summary
In this episode of the Dr. Taylor Marshall Podcast, discussions heat up about the upcoming conclave scheduled for May 7th. The potential election of the next pope has stirred a wave of opinions and controversy, particularly in regard to a possible reversal of Pope Francis's policies. Dr. Marshall delves into the complexities surrounding these events, drawing connections between recent developments and his own literary endeavors. With mentions of his new book launching soon and various webinars, Dr. Marshall offers an engaging analysis of current ecclesiastical politics and traditions within the Catholic Church.
Highlights
The conclave on May 7th promises to be pivotal for the Catholic Church ⏳.
Cardinal Michael Sarin expresses dissatisfaction with current ecclesiastical directions 🚦.
Dr. Marshall advocates for a shift back to traditional doctrines ⬅️.
Christian Patriot, Marshall's new book, pushes for cultural and spiritual renewal 📘.
May 1st webinar will focus on understanding and defending Marian teachings 🌸.
Key Takeaways
The upcoming conclave could lead to significant shifts in the Catholic Church's direction 🔀.
Cardinal Sarah emerges as a potential leader, contrary to progressive preferences 🔄.
Dr. Taylor Marshall encourages a return to traditional Catholic values 📚.
His new book aims to guide Christians back to traditional virtues 📖.
Engage with the Catholic faith actively, through prayer and traditional practices 🙏.
Overview
Dr. Taylor Marshall dives into a heated discussion regarding the upcoming Papal conclave on May 7th. The elections could bring about a reversal in the policies established by Pope Francis, as tensions rise among cardinals and the faithful on what direction the Church should take. Marshall highlights statements from Cardinal Michael Sarin and others who yearn for a pope dedicated to traditional doctrines and unity.
In the midst of these discussions, Dr. Marshall shares insight into his forthcoming book, 'Christian Patriot', which aims to offer a pathway back to traditional values in both Christianity and broader culture. The book, receiving commendations and generating buzz, acts as a manifesto to restore decency and faith in society.
Further deepening the avenue for spiritual engagement, Dr. Marshall invites listeners to a free webinar scheduled on May 1st. This event promises to educate attendees on Marian doctrines and debunk misconceptions about the Virgin Mary, accompanied by free resources to fortify one's understanding and devotion to Marian teachings.
Chapters
00:00 - 02:00: Conclave Scheduling and Cardinal Concerns The chapter discusses the scheduling of the conclave to elect the next pope, set for May 7th. It highlights the swift passage of time until the event. The chapter also notes the media influence in the United States, especially the liberal media promoting Cardinal Perilin as a preferred choice, drawing a parallel to the promotion of Kla Harris. Additionally, it introduces a new development involving a Canadian Cardinal, although details are not fully provided.
02:00 - 04:00: Doctrine, Unity, and Church Values In this chapter, Pope Francis’ advisor Michael Sarin expresses dissatisfaction with the current trajectory of the conclave, suggesting a potential regression in church values. Cardinal Dolan emphasizes the importance of doctrine, implying a contrast with Pope Francis' approach, which he perceives as overly lenient despite the Pope's amicable presence. The discussion highlights a tension between proposed unity and adherence to traditional doctrine within church leadership.
04:00 - 06:00: Importance of Traditional Catholic Beliefs The chapter discusses the importance of unity and orthodoxy within the Catholic Church, expressing concerns over the current state of disunity and confusion. It highlights that while some view Pope Francis as a figure who introduces chaos and lacks orthodoxy, others, particularly liberals and leftists, see him as a favorable leader due to his openness to issues such as blessings for same-sex couples and religious inclusivity.
06:00 - 09:00: Discussion on Upcoming Book 'Christian Patriot' The chapter discusses Catholic beliefs, including the virgin birth of Jesus, His immaculate conception, sinless life, miracles, and His death and resurrection. It reflects on traditional Catholic teachings and the faith's core tenets surrounding Jesus Christ.
09:00 - 12:00: Webinar on Marian Teachings In the chapter titled 'Webinar on Marian Teachings,' the transcript discusses key Christian doctrines such as the resurrection of Christ, the establishment of the Church, and the ordination of the apostles with the power to administer sacraments. It introduces the concept of a 'reversal' or 'turnback' in faith, as explained by a cardinal. The chapter also mentions the announcement of a new book by Dr. Taylor Marshall.
12:00 - 15:00: Cardinal Xernie's Stance and Church Unity In this chapter, the author introduces their forthcoming book titled 'Christian Patriot,' expressing dissatisfaction with contemporary culture and politics. They lament the perceived takeover of various societal institutions, including local public libraries, by what they describe as 'the powers of evil.' The author emphasizes the need for a cultural reversal to return to decency and uphold values that are Christian and Catholic. The cover of the book, featuring a father and a wife, symbolizes this theme.
15:00 - 18:00: True Humility and Liturgy Wars The chapter discusses the theme of true humility through a narrative involving a family and their journey to church. It also touches on the concept of patriotism as a virtue, as espoused by Thomas Aquinas. The text highlights a book that is considered a manifesto for creating unity under God, offering 12 strategies to achieve this goal. There is an emphasis on the book's potential success as a bestseller, and the passage concludes with a call to action for pre-ordering it.
18:00 - 21:00: Role of the Papacy and Election Concerns This chapter discusses the role of the Papacy in societal leadership and addresses concerns around the election process. It covers the importance of maintaining a godly and moral society, potentially guided by religious leadership. The author emphasizes the aim to influence societal values through written work, specifically a new book that provides concrete steps towards building a nation under God. The importance of public support and popular success, such as achieving bestseller status, is highlighted as a means to reach a wider audience with these ideas.
21:00 - 24:00: Ad Sponsorship: Birch Gold The chapter titled 'Ad Sponsorship: Birch Gold' begins with an introduction by Christian Patriot, highlighting the contribution of Harrison Bucker, who wrote the forward. The focus then shifts to an upcoming event taking place on May 1st, marking the start of the month of Mary. A free webinar led by the speaker is announced, inviting all to participate. The webinar, aimed at defending the honor of Mary, is called 'Defend your mother: what Protestants get wrong about Mary. Help Them Love Our Lady.' The speaker promises to provide insights and debunk misconceptions and deception surrounding Mary.
24:00 - 29:00: Jesus's Descent and Theological Insights The chapter discusses misconceptions about Marian beliefs in Catholicism, specifically myths surrounding Mary and Marian apparitions. It emphasizes the importance of understanding Marian dogmas and teachings, offering resources like free ebooks and a Bible sheet with relevant verses to support these teachings. A Q&A session is planned, inviting participants to reserve their spots due to high interest shown in previous sessions. The chapter highlights the need for prior reservation for attendance, marking the session's popularity as evidenced by the turnout at a previous event.
29:00 - 33:00: The Symbolic Grover T-shirt The chapter titled "The Symbolic Grover T-shirt" discusses an upcoming event scheduled for Thursday evening aimed at encouraging participants and educating them about defending the Virgin Mary, along with devotions for the month dedicated to her. The speaker references a tweet by Al Carbo, which gained significant attention, including retweets from the speaker. The tweet text is mentioned in the chapter, highlighting its importance. Cardinal Xernie of Canada is also referenced in this context.
33:00 - 37:00: Reversal in Liturgy and Lay Involvement The chapter discusses a change in the liturgy and increased involvement of laypeople in church matters. A close adviser to Pope Francis, who is often supportive, describes the change as a 'reversal.' This suggests a significant shift in approach, where rhetoric sounds positive, but the actual effect is a major change. The chapter also touches upon the viewpoints of those who oppose Pope Francis, indicating that many of them were appointed by the former Pope Benedict XVI. For opponents, the concept of unity under Pope Francis implies a new, inward-looking approach, with a promise of unity that may diverge from previous practices.
37:00 - 41:00: Impact of Cultural and Liturgical Changes The chapter 'Impact of Cultural and Liturgical Changes' explores the tension between preserving traditional norms and adapting to new forms and interpretations in cultural and religious contexts. The discussion includes reflections on personal preferences towards maintaining older practices versus embracing new ones, particularly within the Catholic Church. It questions the necessity of change and expresses a personal inclination towards introversion and traditional practices over creating a 'new' version of rituals and doctrines.
41:00 - 59:00: Super Chats - Listener Questions and Insights In this chapter titled 'Super Chats - Listener Questions and Insights,' the discussion opens with an examination of a statement by Cardinal Zernie. He reflects on the notion of unity within the context of a conclave, suggesting that the idea of prioritizing unity is problematic. As Cardinal Zernie, who worked under Pope Francis in promoting integral human development, asserts, 'Unity cannot be a priority issue.' This introduces a critical perspective on maintaining tradition versus seeking reform within ecclesiastical settings. The chapter invites listeners to consider whether stability ('if it wasn't broken, don't fix it') holds more value than the pursuit of unity, thereby sparking insights and questions from the audience about the implications of such views.
59:00 - 67:00: Ad Sponsorship: Fabric by Gerber Life The chapter discusses the concept of humility within the Catholic Church, contrasting external displays with the essence of humility which is recognizing one's human nature after the Fall of Adam. A notable quote from the chapter includes a speaker's concern about potentially dividing the Catholic Church.
67:00 - 72:00: Antipope Explanation and Church History The chapter titled 'Antipope Explanation and Church History' opens with a reminder of the transient nature of human life. This reminder is reflective of the saying heard on Ash Wednesday during Lent, 'Remember, oh man, that thou art dust and unto dust thou shalt return.' The chapter emphasizes the true essence of humility, stating it is not defined by outward appearances or material possessions. Humility is described as an internal attitude, reinforcing that one can maintain a humble disposition regardless of wealth, fame, or power. The narrative clearly distinguishes between the pretense of humility and genuine humility, which is portrayed as an intrinsic quality rather than superficial traits such as wearing cheap clothing.
72:00 - 75:00: Concluding Advice and Announcements The chapter discusses the importance of genuine humility, emphasizing that while external appearances can be deceiving, true humility comes from within and cannot be fabricated. The narrative highlights the example of Mary as the most humble human person, distinguishing between divine and human nature, as seen in Jesus Christ and Mary respectively. The chapter seems to offer concluding thoughts on maintaining humility as a core personal value.
Cardinals Reversing Francis Papacy? – Dr. Taylor Marshall Podcast Transcription
00:00 - 00:30 The conclave to elect the next pope is now scheduled for May 7th and it will be on us quick. Time's going to fly. In the meantime, you're getting all kinds of news. I've noticed in the United States of America, we're getting the liberal news pushing us to accept Cardinal Perilin. That seems to be the agenda, just as they pushed Kla Harris. But there's a new twist on things. Breaking today, Canadian Cardinal and close
00:30 - 01:00 advisor to Pope Francis Michael Sarin says he's unhappy with the direction the conclave is heading in. And he claims the rhetoric of many cardinals sounds really good, but in truth it means a reversal. I saw Cardinal Dolan in New York. He said, "Yeah, you know, Pope Francis has a nice smile, but we need someone who takes doctrine seriously." There's also been words stated that uh that we're lacking
01:00 - 01:30 in unity in the church. We need a pope who can unite the faithful. So, doctrine, unity, those seem to be the key elements that people are talking about. Uh Francis not known for either. Chaos, uh disunityity, and lack of orthodoxy, confusion. uh those seem to be the tenants. Now, of course, if you're a liberal, you're a leftist, and you want to have blessings for same-sex couples and ambiguity and all religions are the same, then Francis was your guy.
01:30 - 02:00 But if you're a traditional Catholic or if you're just a Catholic, if you're a Catholic and you believe in the father, the son, and the holy spirit, you believe Jesus was born of a virgin immaculate con uh our lady was immaculately conceived virgin and that he was born of a virgin, conceived by the Holy Ghost. Do you believe he lived a perfect life, never sinned, worked miracles, fed the 5000 by the multiplication of loaves, that he was scourged, crowned with thorns, crucified, died, descended into hell,
02:00 - 02:30 rose on the third day for our justification, instituted the church, ordained the apostles as priests with the power to administer all seven sacraments. If you believe all that, you're looking for what this cardinal calls a reversal, a reversal, a turnback. And that's what we're going to talk about today on the Dr. Taylor Marshall podcast. As I mentioned last week, we just announced my new book will
02:30 - 03:00 be coming out soon. It's called Christian Patriot. I wrote this book because I am tired of degeneracy. I'm tired of not just politics, but culture. even your local public library being taken over by the powers of evil. And we need to start a reversal like we just talked about today. We need to go back to what's decent, to what is faithful, to what is Christian, to what is Catholic. And I think you can see there on the cover a father and a and a wife
03:00 - 03:30 and their three children walking to church uh to go to mass and rediscovering the virtue of patriotism. Patriotism according to Thomas Aquinus is a virtue. And so I'm very excited about this book. I think it's going to be a number one bestseller. Um this is a game plan. This is a manifesto. This is 12 ways to create one nation under God. So if you would please do me the favor if you're interested in this, beneath me on YouTube is the link to pre-order this
03:30 - 04:00 book. So many of you have already pre-ordered it. You've already made it a number one new release on Amazon. And I'd like to just keep that momentum going and hopefully maybe even get it on their New York Times bestseller list. Um to have a book out there on the shelves at Barnes & Noble that is not just pleading for decency and for a godly society, but giving us 12 steps to create one nation under God. So please pre-order your copy of my new book,
04:00 - 04:30 Christian Patriot. The forward is by Harrison Bucker. And I'm really, really honored that he did that. Also, this week on Thursday, we have May 1st, the beginning of the month of Mary, and I'll be leading a webinar, and you're all invited. It's totally free. It's called, let me get that off there. Defend your mother, what Protestants get wrong about Mary. Help Them Love Our Lady. And I'm going to give you the ways to debunk debunk the the lies, the deception, the
04:30 - 05:00 mythology that they say we believe about Mary, which is not true. We'll talk about Marian apparitions. I'll be giving you free ebooks. I'll also give you a free Bible sheet for all the bible verses to defend the Marian dogmas in the Marian teachings of the Catholic Church. Of course, I'll do a Q&A. You can sign up. You do need to reserve your spot. We did one of these before Lent and uh I think we had 3,000 people. So, please reserve your spot. The link is below on YouTube. It's totally free, but you do need to reserve your spot. That's
05:00 - 05:30 going to be this Thursday evening. And it's going to be a time to get encouraged and and learn some things about defending our lady, but also devotions for the month of Mary. So, please register below. All right, let's look at this uh this tweet. It came from Al Carbo. I don't I don't know who he is, but it had a lot of retweets. I retweeted it. And here is the text magnified. And Cardinal Xernie of Canada
05:30 - 06:00 says it sounds really good and he's one of Pope Francis's closest adviserss, but it means reversal. So what he's saying is they have a nice rhetoric. Sounds nice, but he who loves Pope Francis says it's a reversal. For those who oppose Francis, many of them appointed by his predecessor Ben the 16th. Unity means a a new introversion with the promise of unity
06:00 - 06:30 solving all our problems. So they're giving it their little spin. Introversion. You're in if you want to go back if you're you like Pope Ben the 16th. You want to go back. You introversion. I'm an introvert. So maybe that's me. Maybe I'm too introverted and I want to go into the new introversion. To me, that's better than a new gospel, new sacraments, new church, new liturgy, new everything, new rosary. Everything's got to be new. Why can't we just keep it
06:30 - 07:00 how it was? Wasn't broken. Don't need to fix it. Cardinals says, 'If you asked me how would you name the wrong track for the conclave conclave, I would say the idea that unity is the priority, said Cardinal Zernie, who under Francis led the office for promoting integral human development. Unity cannot be a priority issue. This is quintessentially Brigalio. Make a
07:00 - 07:30 mess. He even said, "I may go down in history as one who divided the Catholic Church." At the end of the day, it's not really about humility because humility is about submitting yourself to the truth. That doesn't matter what what kind of bed you sleep in or what kind of shoes you wear or what kind of vestments you wear in the Catholic Church. Ultimately, humility is seeing yourself as pertaining to the human nature. and after the fall of Adam and
07:30 - 08:00 Eve. Remember, oh man, that thou art dust and unto dust thou shalt return is what we heard at the beginning of Lent on Ash Wednesday. That's the true humility. It's not what you wear or you pretend to wear or what you pretend to live. You could be a wealthy person. You could be a famous person. You could be a powerful person and you could still be humble. Humble is an interior disposition. It's not that you wear cheap clothing. or have a plain
08:00 - 08:30 tomb. It's the interior. All that other stuff can be faked. Humility cannot be faked. Our Lady was the most humble human person that ever lived. Jesus Christ's divine person, fully God, fully man, full divine nature, full human nature. Mary is the humblest created human person. That's an interior disposition. And if you're not humble, you're willing or you want to
08:30 - 09:00 conform God, the sacraments, the church, the liturgy to yourself, that's pride. That is a Luciferian move. You see, if everyone could be humble like our lady, could have true humility, humility like St. Joseph, we would humble oursel and we would not try to conform the liturgy of mass to
09:00 - 09:30 ourselves. We would accept the mass for what is for what it is, which is the sacrifice of Jesus and giving us the true body and blood of Jesus in holy communion. That's the mass. It's not about uh who gets to be lay Eucharistic minister and who doesn't get to be le eucharistic minister. Doesn't it's not about can women be priests and is that fair or not. It's not who gets to write the prayers of the faithful and put
09:30 - 10:00 their favorite political agenda into the prayers of the faithful. It's not even about the priest saying, "Well, there's four eucharistic prayers. How am I feeling today? Am I feeling more like a Eucharistic prayer three priest or am I am I tired and I'm more of a Eucharistic prayer two priest today? It's not about going through Lubies the cafeteria and saying this is how I want to set up my tray. You know, I want the fried chicken, I want the mashed potatoes, I want the green beans, and then I want
10:00 - 10:30 the green Jell-O or the chocolate mousse. Ah, I've conformed it to me. No, humility is conforming to the truth. And humility is also conforming to the unity. We don't want sism. We don't want to scandalize people. We don't want to deprive them of their Catholic patrimony, their tradition. You know, there's priests out there that will say, "You can't receive
10:30 - 11:00 communion on the tongue." And they'll scandalize and they'll hurt people and they'll cause division. That's not [Music] humble. That's prideful. In fact, the liturgy wars are prideful. A lot of people think that traditional Catholics are on the offensive on the liturgy wars, but they're actually on the defensive. They're just saying, "I want to worship as my grandfather worshiped and my great-grandfather worshiped. I want to I want to remain in
11:00 - 11:30 the current, remain in the flow." And people are saying, "No, you have to now do the new one." And they say, "Well, I'm cool. I just want to be here wi with my grandfather's mask." They say, "No." And they actually bring about the disunityity by pushing and pressuring and condemning and shaming people. Get off your knees. Stand up. That's not humility. And that's why when I read this and he's harping against unity, I just want to say your
11:30 - 12:00 eminence, Cardinal XY, do we not confess in the holy mass? One, holy, Catholic, and apostolic church, do we not say the word one? We must be one. Jesus prayed that at that we would be one as the father and he are one. The trinity, the unity of the
12:00 - 12:30 church. This is what we need. God instituted the papacy not to be a mascot, not to do World Youth Day, not to travel continent to continent, not to meet with the UN, not to dine with the king of France. He instituted the papacy to be the vicor of Christ. That means in Latin, the standin, right? He he who is is filling
12:30 - 13:00 in the place of Christ on church as the supreme pontiff to strengthen your brethren. As Jesus said, Satan, he says, Satan has sought to sift you like wheat, Peter, but I prayed for you that your faith may not fail so you can strengthen your brethren. He also gave him the keys. Whatever you bind on earth is bound in heaven. That's the faith, the morals, the deposit of faith. And then he also
13:00 - 13:30 stands as the the symbol of unity, the hub of unity. On this rock I will build my church. That is the mission statement for the papacy. That is the job description. The carrorisms are given by the father, son, the holy spirit to the pope to perform those three things. And to see a cardinal of the church actually barking against unity as it pertains to a new pope. Rather
13:30 - 14:00 shocking. And I don't want to say anything ill of the dead, especially this soon. But if the papacy is being used for reasons other than what I just articulated from the Bible, strengthen your brethren, binding on earth, the hub of unity. The papacy is being abused. The papacy has been abused many times by bad popes. But we don't want to elect another pope who's going to abuse the
14:00 - 14:30 papacy to use it for, you know, pharmaceutical companies or the United Nations or as a as a billboard for illegal immigrations. That's not the purpose of the papacy. And if you agree with me, go ahead and give today a like. Share the video an X. Share it on Facebook. Subscribe. Welcome to the Dr. Taylor Marshall podcast. I am going to do live Q&A and um we're going to talk
14:30 - 15:00 about can we get a reversal on this. Um I'm going to go to today's sponsor. Before I do, I'm just going to put some some Cardinal Sarah drip on the screen. And I tweeted this out a little bit ago. I was like, imagine this picture of Cardinal Sarah, but instead of a red zucto, it's a white zucet. H. You like that? I like
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16:30 - 17:00 the show notes or in the pin comment. Contact birchold today. All right, back to the Cardinal Sarah drip. I'm going to go in here and we have some super chats lined up. The first one is from Robert. He says, "What do we know about Jesus's three days in hell?" It's a great I have a really popular video. I think it has a million or more views on it. It's called Four Sections of Hell here on YouTube.
17:00 - 17:30 According to Thomas Aquinus, what we know is that Jesus descended into shaol, which is the Hebrew word for the underworld, the netherworld. He did not go there to suffer. Uh the underworld has four sections according to Thomas Aquinus. There's Jeehenna or Gehenna. That's where the evil demons are. That's where the damned are. It's suffering you never get out of Gehenna. Next, you have limbo of the fathers, also called Abraham's bosom. That's where people went in the Old
17:30 - 18:00 Testament who were saved, who were going to heaven, but they couldn't go to heaven yet because Jesus hadn't torn the veil in part yet. He hadn't died on the cross yet. And so they waited in limbo for some of them thousands of years. That area is now empty because Jesus descended on Holy Saturday and liberated them and delivered them all to heaven. According Thomas Aquinus, there's also the limbo of the infants. This is where infants go if they are not baptized and
18:00 - 18:30 they don't suffer. Uh they are in biatitude. They're in natural beatitude but they do not receive the beatotific vision of God. That's highly people debate this one. I actually agree with Thomas Aquinas on it. And then the last section of hell is purgatory. That's right. Purgatory is considered to be part of the underworld. Uh but everyone in purgatory, they do suffer in fire according to 1 Corinthians 3:15. They're saved through fire as St. Paul teaches.
18:30 - 19:00 And everyone in purgatory eventually makes it to heaven, but they are detained because they are attached to sin. And they may have temporal punishment due to sin, not eternal punishment, otherwise they wouldn't go to heaven eventually, but temporal punishment. Jesus says uh lest you be there until you have paid the last penny or the last scent. He's referring there to uh being deterred in the underworld to be cleansed, to be sanctified, to be purified before entering into the
19:00 - 19:30 beatotific vision of God in heaven. So when Christ died, he descended into hell not to suffer in Gehenna, but to proclaim and preach to all the Old Testament faithful and then deliver them to heaven. Beautiful mystery. I was thinking, you know, on Holy Saturday when Christ died on the cross at 3:00, people were laughing at him, jeering him. He was suffering blood, scourged, crown of thorns, so much shame. My God, my God,
19:30 - 20:00 why hast thou forsaken me? Father, into your hands I commend my spirit. Then he died. His soul, his human soul, left his human body and descended into hell. And in his soul, he appears to the souls who are detained in limbo. And they received him with joy, acclamation. I can imagine hosana in the highest. And just what a what a difference that was where
20:00 - 20:30 Christ is in complete, you know, suffering to to pay for our sins on Good Friday, dies at 3:00, the 9th hour, and then is received. He's being made fun of by the high priests and the Jews in Jer outside of Jerusalem. And then he's now in the presence of faithful Israelites and even some faithful Gentiles in limbo in Shaol in Abraham's bosom as they're saying you are a Messiah. We love you. We praise you.
20:30 - 21:00 Save us. Deliver us. Take us to the father. It's a beautiful meditation. Next super chat is Grover Light. Like the t-shirt for those of you who don't know that t-shirt. I've talked a lot about it. Um when I was a Catholic and I was still going to the Novas Ordo liturgy, uh I was at a Novasordo mass and I went forward for communion. It was a plain church, not any iconography or beautiful
21:00 - 21:30 statues. And the Eucharistic minister was wearing jeans and that Grover t-shirt right here. Let's see if I can make it bigger. that Grover shirt right there. And he's like, "The body of Christ." Amen. And I and I received on the tongue. Still did back then. But I was thinking to myself, how ridiculous is it that I just received the body of Christ from someone wearing a Sesame Street t-shirt? Why are there lay people giving communion? Why Why are they wearing a Sesame Street t-shirt in the divine
21:30 - 22:00 liturgy of the Roman right? This whole thing is madness. And that's what flung me into the arms of the traditional Latin mass. So if you're new to the Dr. Taylor Marshall podcast, that that t-shirt has symbolic meaning of Grover made me Catholic. Grover light says, "Don't we need a reversal in the liturgy, too?" Yes. Yeah. We're going to need something stronger than Sumor Pontificum on the first day of the new
22:00 - 22:30 papacy. We need we need a pope to write a motoroprio that does that that says the traditional Roman right of all seven sacraments, the brivery and all pontivical rights and exorcism of you know I would I would put a big window 1935 to 1962 lurggical books is not only given permission to every priest, cleric and bishop in the universal church but also are commended
22:30 - 23:00 and encouraged to begin immediately the devout and proper celebration of these sacraments and rituals. I I don't want untrained novas ordo priests my I think it could be bad if they just started saying Latin mass and weren't trained and didn't know the Latin. I think that's a mistake. There needs to be something provisional there. But certainly those who are prepared, those who are willing, those who understand, I I hope the pope day one just, you know,
23:00 - 23:30 unleashes the title wave of tradition. Thank you, Grover. Why use lady for reading if a deacon is present? Exactly. Uh why why have lady hand out communion if a priest is present? These are questions that are that don't make any sense unless you realize there's been an infiltration and you realize that people
23:30 - 24:00 want to undermine the priesthood. People think lay participation is noble. It's better than priestly participation. You're like, "Oh, we need lay participation. We need lay How about priestly participation?" That's what they're ordained to do. It would be like I have a uh a plumbing problem in my house and the plumber shows up. He's a master plumber. He's been doing it for 35 years and he diagnoses the problem and he's just
24:00 - 24:30 about to fix it and he's like, "Hey, I want you to participate here." You know, uh here hold the wrench and together we're going to close the valve or open the valve and put the water bank. It's like he's the expert to fix the pipe. I, as the layman, don't need to be there kind of like holding me like, "You got this, man. You got this. You're you're the plumber. Actually, let me do it. Let me screw that. Can I hold the screwdriver? Can I hold the wrench?" That's kind of childish. Like, let the
24:30 - 25:00 plumber be the plumber. Let the priest be the priest. Thanks for the super chat, Jack. Christian, do you think the cardinals want a pope who will address the situation with the German bishops? And could that play into the election? seems like a European would be be would be best for this. I I don't think it's just the Germans. Germans are definitely the uh ground zero for a lot of this liberation theology, liberalism,
25:00 - 25:30 uh degeneracy, um using the rights of the church to bless sin. Certainly in Germany, but it's not just Germany. It's in America. It's in South America. It's it's all over. Even Cardinal Taglay Asia, he's very pro- frantis on these measures. So, I don't think it's they're thinking we got to stop the Germans. I think it's like that quote we had the other day by Cardinal Sarah, we have to keep this filth, this these toxins that are coming from the West from infecting and getting into the churches on the
25:30 - 26:00 periphery like in Africa and Asia. So, it's more than Germany. Thank you for your super chat. Super chat coming in from James Allen. just got a copy of Infiltration. You had me at the first paragraph. Thank you. Yeah, Infiltration. Uh it hit number one again. It's rising again in the categories in Amazon uh upon the death of Francis. And if you haven't read it, this is my groundbreaking book. Uh this
26:00 - 26:30 is my thesis. This is the gas in my engine. It's a 200year history. I present how did the Catholic Church get involved in sex scandals? How did it get involved in abuse? How did the clergy get involved in um embezzlement, uh bank scandals, etc. As a convert to Catholicism, I wanted to understand how we got to this place. And so I did research. I wrote this book and it gives an account a beginning in the 1800s of an infiltration of wolves and
26:30 - 27:00 sheep's clothing coming into the church through the clergy through the monasteries. Yes, even through the convents in the seminaries and laying down a trajectory of infiltration to undermine the true faith. It's a page turner. It's a fascinating read. Uh, and I'd encourage you to read it if you like my podcast and you haven't read this book. Everything will make so much more sense if you read the book. Uh, there's an audible version. If you'd like to get a signed autographed copy of
27:00 - 27:30 Infiltration, you can donate at patreon.com/drtaylor and I'll sign a copy and I'll send it to you. James, thanks for reading it and I'm glad you like the first paragraph. Super chat from Rich. Thank you, Rich. Super chat from NW. Is there any argument for lay Eucharistic ministers because through baptism we share Christ's office of priest, prophet, and king? You can make that
27:30 - 28:00 argument, but you have to realize that the lay priesthood through baptism has its limits. The lay priesthood is a priesthood of prayer, fasting, sacrifice, intercession. The lay priesthood does not contain within it the ministerial priesthood which is that of preaching and administering the holy sacraments and also the jurisdiction over the church which is uh by the pope and
28:00 - 28:30 shared by the bishops in their dasceses. That's the ministerial priesthood. And so in the Catholic church, Lutheran and Protestants don't draw that line. They're just like, "If you're a believer in Jesus, you're, you know, just as good as a pope. Might as well be your own pope." They don't believe in a hierarchy. We believe in a hierarchy. We believe there's the lay people. And then there's a line and above that line is the
28:30 - 29:00 ministerial priesthood. And we are not the ministerial priesthood. I could take bread. I could take wine and I could, you know, a lay person could say this is my body. Nothing happens. You could take crism and try to go give confirmation to a teenager. It would be invalid. It wouldn't work because you're not a member of the ministerial priesthood. The sacrament that lay people can confer is baptism because baptism is so necessary. It's it's conferred with an
29:00 - 29:30 easy element, water, which is abundant over the whole face of the earth. And even a non-baptized person if they use proper form and water can validly baptize. So baptism because it's so important, it's so salvific and it is the entry mark into the church, it does not have the rules of the ministerial priesthood applied to it. But the other six sacraments do have the rules of the ministerial priesthood.
29:30 - 30:00 And you can argue well giving communion is not the same as consecrating the eukarist but they are connected. They are in the liturgy. And this is why traditionally in the eastern church and in the western church lay people ordinarily do not administer holy communion except in persecution like in prison or when there are no priests or deacons. St. Basel the great explains
30:00 - 30:30 this. So, you know, we have to draw that line there. And the more we confuse that line, the more the heretics and the modernists and the liberals win because at the end of the day, they don't really believe in the Catholic priesthood. They believe what Martin Luther believed, which is everyone's baptized. And you can kind of in a congregation vote, well, that baptized person knows a lot about the Bible, so they're going to be our pastor. We believe in apostolic succession where the ministerial pra
30:30 - 31:00 priesthood is given to the twelve apostles and then passed down through apostolic succession unbroken by the laying on of hands. That's what we believe as Catholics. So we have to have the distinction between the lay the uh the lay priesthood and the ministerial priesthood holy orders. Good question. Thank you for that. I'm going to come back to your comments and questions. Looks like we got close to
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33:30 - 34:00 if y'all have any more general questions or super chats going on here. All right, I'm going into Whoa, there's a lot of super chats all of a sudden. 18. Man, y'all got busy while I was talking about Gerber by by uh by uh Fabric by Gerber Life. All right, let's see where I left off here. Female Casey Royals, I gave my niece's fiance a note with some advice
34:00 - 34:30 recommending communion on the tongue and confession every month or every other month. This is very important. When I first became Catholic, I'm very grateful to a Catholic priest who told me uh receive on the tongue. Receive command tongue, not in the hands. And he also said, try to go to confession. He said, when you're brand new Catholic, uh and I was a convert. He said, you know, try if you can go once a week and if if you want me to hear your confession once a week, don't even if you don't have a mortal sin, it's good for you to get into that rhythm. And he said then, you
34:30 - 35:00 know, when you when you as a devout Catholic throughout your life, he really said, you know, every two to four weeks is a good checkup. You know, if you have a mortal sin, you got to go right away. But every two to four weeks is a good rhythm. And I've tried to keep that up. You know, sometimes I get stretched out to six weeks. Maybe occasionally I've gotten out to two months, but that's a I think a good rhythm at least once a month. That's 12 times a year. um you know just to you know keep things clean you know and have
35:00 - 35:30 self-examination of course you want to do an examination every day as well thank you for that Eric Johnson for all the diversity that the liberal people want in the church we are the most diverse with so many beautiful rights within mother church may God grant us a good holy and truly unifying pope exactly you know if we can say the Marinite right is beautiful the Melkite right is beautiful the Coptic right is beautiful the ambrosian right is beautiful and celebrate all of these things all of these riches all of these
35:30 - 36:00 lurggical patrimonies and then go to the largest and oldest patrimony the Roman right and say there's something bad about it I don't like it so much it was so kind of like medieval and stuff it was like medieval we need to have the novas ordo and just be communal like the early church group hug hugs. I don't get that. I think that's truly diabolical that everything is tolerated,
36:00 - 36:30 everything is good except for the traditional Roman right. And we're going to take that away from you. If you ask for it, we're going to call you rigid. We're going to demean you. We're going to say there's something wrong with your spirituality. You're semipolagian. You're worksbased. You are against the unity of the church. You're against Rome. You're against the Pope because you're asking for the mass of your
36:30 - 37:00 grandfather. That's not honest. That's not kind. That's not beautiful. That's not true. They should say, you know what? We've had this liturgy for well over a thousand years. It's a beautiful monument. It's a beautiful testament to our faith. The fact that there are people and there are priests who still want to keep it alive and continue to celebrate is a beautiful thing. That's a work of the Holy Spirit and we want to honor that. We want to make that possible. Thank you for keeping the
37:00 - 37:30 tradition alive. That's beautiful. That's good. But no, they want diversity, but not that diversity. That's a problem. That's a problem. Thank you for that observation, Eric. Well done. All right, let make sure I didn't miss any here. And there's all kinds of super chat just rolling in. Super chat from Rich. Thank you, Rich. Super chat from Billy Stein's
37:30 - 38:00 becoming Catholic. You have been a big help. Thank you so much. I've been really honored and happy to see people saying uh and people don't say I became Catholic because of you. That would be a lie. That would be false. But there's like you brought clarity. you help me pray the rosary. Thank you for your videos, you know. I love it. Thank you so much. CW says, "If the next Roman pontiff is pro-skittles and makes it permissible, are the Orthodox right?" Think about it,
38:00 - 38:30 CW. It doesn't necessarily mean they're right. You could also say if the next Roman po Roman ponte was pro skittles, does that prove that Martin Luther was right or does that prove Muhammad was right? Not necessarily. Just because we would have a and in which case that Roman pontiff would not be the Roman pontiff. He'd be an antipope and then we
38:30 - 39:00 just have to do battle with an antipope which we've done over 20 times in the Catholic Church. So, not necessarily. It doesn't necessarily prove it. Another super chat here from Rich. I heard that France is trying to sabotage the election and want to oust Cardinal Sarah. Yes, it's very it's got the maneuvering of pre- aign, you know, 14th century style French politics with the papacy. The French, they think they're
39:00 - 39:30 big shots. They like to throw away their throw around their weight in the papal conclave. They like to get involved. And when they get involved, things bad things happen in the Catholic church. And yeah, apparently Macron and uh Brietta, what's her name? Bridget. Brigetta. Brigito. Candace Owens talks a lot about uh Brigette. Brigetta. Interesting, isn't it? Interesting. Uh, they're trying to block
39:30 - 40:00 Cardinal Sarah, which shows you that Cardinal Sarah would actually probably be a good pope. If McCron doesn't want Cardinal Sarah, look at this drip right here. If if Cardinal uh if if McCron doesn't want Cardinal Sarah, well, that's that's a good argument. I That's good. That's on his resume. That's Mcronone is against me. That's a positive. Super chat from 80 Grits. What does reverse Francis pontificate means?
40:00 - 40:30 It means back it up. Overturn. That's how I read it. Overturn. Undo. Rewind. Super chat from Rob. Thank you. Super chat from 88 Buckmeister. Does the host lose consecration from the lay person? No, of course not. Um, if a priest consecrates the
40:30 - 41:00 Eucharist and a non-baptized person picks up the Eucharist, the Eucharist is still Jesus Christ. Still the Eucharist. Um, the divine the the real presence of Jesus Christ leaves the Eucharist when the host changes in its accidental property. So if mold begins to grow on a host, the presence of Christ recedes, but otherwise the presence of
41:00 - 41:30 Christ is there. Sen, if cardinal, if a cardinal like Robert Sarah becomes pope, how do you think progressive cardinals will react? They'll be unhappy. Think about all they all the goodies they got in their goodie sack since 2013. They're so happy. They've got blessings on the Skittles on the on the San Francisco
41:30 - 42:00 lifestyle. They've got uh paganism approved. They got Francis to say that God wills all the different religions. All religions lead to God. You don't need to become Catholic. You don't need to become Christian. you know, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism, Sikism, Hinduism, it's all good. Francis said that last year. Um, they've got, you know, you can
42:00 - 42:30 leave your spouse and shack up with someone else and you can still receive communion. You can even go to confession and not have to confess that sin or repent of it and be absolved because you can stay with that person living in sin. They got that. What else they got? They got patch mamas. They got James Martin. They got Jesuits up at the top running things. They've gotten I mean they didn't get women priests. They didn't get women
42:30 - 43:00 deacons, but they had Skittles couples in churches getting blessings at the altar. They got that. So, if a pope comes and says, "We're reversing all that. Back it up. We're not doing that anymore." You can expect them to um you know, they're going to be listening to some of the sad Elton John songs if that happens. Not the happy ones like Rocket Man. some of the sad
43:00 - 43:30 durges of Elton John and on Broadway musicals. They're gonna be listening to some of the sa sad songs on Phantom of the Opera soundtrack with their white mask on. 88 Buckmeister does the host. Oh, I already did that one. Super chat from GW1. Hello, Dr.
43:30 - 44:00 Marshall. Big fan and first time catching you live. I was baptized into the Roman Catholic Church last year and I've recently been feeling agnostic advice. Yes, I'm glad you became Catholic and you can't feel agnostic. Agnostic, for those of you who don't know, agnostic is I'm not sure if a god exists or not. Atheism is there is no god. Agnostic is I'm not sure there's a god. There could be, there couldn't be. GW1, you don't feel agnostic. You can feel hungry, you can
44:00 - 44:30 feel sad, you can feel happy, but you can't feel agnostic. Believing in God is an act of the will. Just like picking up a can is an act of the will. I'm choosing to and I'm picking the can up and I'm lifting it. Here you go. Waterlue lemon lime. Picking it up.
44:30 - 45:00 Putting it back down. That's an act of the will. And we believe as an act of the will. And so what you need to do is you need to perform actions of belief. There's actually something in most prayer books called the act of faith. You need to start praying the act of faith. It's just like working out. If you never work out your legs and you always work out your upper body, you're going to be like swole up top and
45:00 - 45:30 you're going to have bird legs at the bottom because that's what you did. So, if you read atheistic literature and you watch atheistic documentaries and you hang out with atheistic friends, you're going to take on an atheistic perform uh uh atheistic uh identity and you're going to have atheistic actions. If you perform acts of faith and acts of faith are prayers, attending mass, good deeds,
45:30 - 46:00 alms, being kind to people, forgiving people in your past, all the things that Jesus teaches us to do. Those are all actions of faith. You must do those things. We don't believe in faith alone. We believe in faith and works. St. Paul says, "Work out your faith with fear and trembling. Are there moments when you're like, "How could God allow this? Why would a good God allow this? Could God really do
46:00 - 46:30 this? Can God really do this? Is that story in the Bible really true?" Are these questions that every believer has? Yes. Is God going to abandon me or is he going to see me through on this? Does do people have these questions? Yes. But you must continue to make acts of faith. You didn't become Catholic last year and that was your one thing. You need to be several times a day, 365 days a year actions of faith. Live the faith, work out the
46:30 - 47:00 faith, be the faith, do the faith, have the faith, continue, strengthen. And of course, the number one thing, the most humble thing you can do, uh, GW1 is to pray. Lord, as the man said to Jesus in the gospel, "Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief." He says that in the Bible, "Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief."
47:00 - 47:30 GW1, you're not required from day one to have perfect 100% faith that can move mountains, but you need to have the the mustard seed faith. You got to build from there. And and being a Catholic, unlike being a Protestant, because I've been both, being a Catholic is not passive. Being a Catholic is active. So Gone and pray your rosary every day. Attend mass. Make acts of faith. Live your
47:30 - 48:00 faith. It will become stronger. Will you still have questions? Will you still have concerns? Will you still question God sometimes? Most likely, yes. You just keep going. We're glad you're Catholic. Actually, why don't we pray? Let's pray for GW1. Maria Benedict
48:00 - 48:30 Benedictus. Amen. Amen. All right. Moving through your super chats here. NM went to a friend's novas or parish yesterday with an open mind. Halfway through priest started praying cas Casio keyboard and singing a song he wrote chorus was him wailing Adam where are you never again yeah that's total cheese I'm so sorry that happened to you priest got out a Casio
48:30 - 49:00 keyboard and was singing a song Adam where are you this is why we have or Catholics we have written down prayers because people are crazy they're going to get out their Casio their guitar, their microphone, their karaoke machine, and they're going to say, "This is what Jesus means to me." And they're going to do a little song and dance, a little off Broadway show, and it's probably going to be weird and cringe and narcissistic. And
49:00 - 49:30 the Catholic Church said, "You know what? We're not doing that. We have these books. They're called sacramentaries or missiles, and we're writing everything down, and we want you to say the black words and perform the red words, the rubrics. And that's how we're gonna flow for thousands of years. And that's what we did. And it worked out great. Like this right here. That's what we do. And that's why we don't have these cringe Casio songfest. So I'm sorry that happened to you. This is why we have to get back to
49:30 - 50:00 tradition. Man, Casio, that's a rough one. Lots of super chats. William Kelly, will you be going to Rome for the conclave? And I hope whoever the next pope is, he makes Bishop Strickland a cardinal, fires Mroy, and appoints Cardinal Strickland as Archbishop of DC. That would be sweet. I like that, too. Yeah, I'm leaning more against going to Rome now. I have various reasons. I might share those in the days to come, but um I actually did rent a uh Airbnb
50:00 - 50:30 in Rome and now I'm I have some reasons. But uh 50 euro chat from Cyberwiz. Hey, just want to give my fellow Christians a word of advice. Gold is good. Bitcoin is better. Keep an open mind. Very good. Cyber Wiz, very good. People should have listened to you back in 2016, right? Uh MSE Annabelle, can you say a Hail Mary for Canada today? It is
50:30 - 51:00 election day and we really need to vote out the Liberal Party. Yes, we'll pray. Let's pray now for Canada. Pray to our father. [Music]
51:00 - 51:30 Amen. Mighty God have mercy on Canada. Amen. Praying for Canada. I Catholic Mobile Catholics living, working together, foregoing modernism and upholding Catholic values, teaching, customers, ethos, and tradition. All we do all day, every day, centered, pray, and work and save the church, share the gospel. Amen. Thank you. I Catholic Mobile. Dr. M, I plan to do your classes soon, so I look forward to it. Can you
51:30 - 52:00 explain a short summary of an antipope? Yes. Um, he's referring to the New St. Thomas Institute. If you'd like to take online courses with me, we now have 11 courses because we're launching our marology course May 1st and I'll be talking about that at the webinar this this Thursday. And if you'd like to go ahead and start that webinar course on the Blessed Virgin Mary and Mariology will begin Thursday, May 1st. And you can start uh a getting started offer for $1 below me on YouTube right there. I
52:00 - 52:30 think it's the third link below me in the show notes. And uh you asked me or you can learn more at nsti.com. You asked me to explain what an antipope is. An antipope is a man who claims to be pope and has a decent amount of support by people thinking he is a pope. So if I said, "Hey, I'm Pope John the 24th." And no one followed me, I wouldn't really be an antipope. I'd just
52:30 - 53:00 be kind of a crazy dude on the internet. That's not really an anti-popee. All right. But if there's a man like there was a pope John the 23rd, not John the 23rd from the 1950s and60s, 1958 into the 60s, but there was a pope or antipope who said, "Hey, I'm the pope. My name's John the 23rd." And he had thousands and thousands of people and kings following and all kinds of people saying, "Hey, I think he's the real pope." That's an antipope. An
53:00 - 53:30 anti-popee is someone who is not the real pope but has a following of people who really think he is the pope. That's what an antipope is. And at one time in church history, there was a true pope and there were two anti-popes. You'll hear people say, "Oh, that time in the medieval era where there were three popes." That's not true. There can't be three popes. There was one real pope and two antipopes for a total of three men claiming two false, one
53:30 - 54:00 real. All right, the super chats are flowing in. I'm going to call We're at 53 minutes. I'm going to call off super chats, so please don't make any more super chats. Rob Mick, Dr. TM, Cardinal Pel's absence is huge. I agree. It's sad. He was well respected and had serious gravitas. He would be campaigning for a holy traditional pope. We miss him dearly in Sydney. Cardinal Pel pray for us. Yeah, he like Cardinal Erdo. He would have pushed for Cardinal Erdo. And I'll be, God willing, doing my
54:00 - 54:30 Cardinal Erdo bio tomorrow. So, make sure you subscribe, like this video, but make sure you're subscribed so you don't uh miss it. Cardinal Erdo will be tomorrow. Cardinal Pel was solidly behind Erdo. So, it's unfortunate that uh Cardinal Pel's not with us right now. Cyberwiz with a hundred euro. That's too much super chat. Hundred euros. That's too much. Don't Don't super chat me hundred euros. I made my Bitcoin comment because there's an advertisement for
54:30 - 55:00 gold on this channel. Bitcoin is the future for defense for our Orthodox Catholic Christian faith against globalists and support Christians all over the world. Yes, I also like Bitcoin. I just don't talk about it that much. Elvie says, "We'll be listening to Crocodile Rock." Yeah. Crocodile Rock, Elton John. I don't know. That's kind of a hype song. Are you saying we'll be listening to that or the the sad San Francisco clergy will be listening to
55:00 - 55:30 Crocodile Rock? Um, I'm hoping that they're like they have like a a dirty martini and they're crying into it listening to Tiny Dancer. That's what we need. Uh, Brandon Merrill. Hey, Dr. Marshall. a huge fan. I am a young male who is discerning a religious vocation but also struggle with sin in particular lust and feel this holds me back advice. Yeah, you got to get that under control, Brandon. And it's not something that you do by your
55:30 - 56:00 own strength. It's something you do by grace. And I have spoken to hundreds of young men who struggled with lust and sins of the flesh. And I would say in my experience talking to them, over 90% found deliverance, found success, found purity through praying the rosary every single day and getting into Marian devotion. And what they've done is is they've refocused the way they understand
56:00 - 56:30 women by galvanizing their relationship with the blessed and immaculate sinless Virgin Mary. And and this there's so much grace here and there's so much purity that that's where they find success in their purity. So I would encourage you to wear the brown scapular, wear the miraculous medal devoutly, pray the rosary every day, and honestly even to add on to that, the little office of the blessed
56:30 - 57:00 virgin Mary, the 1961 version, not the new Novas Orto version, the old version. This is the key. Okay. And then another thing that I've heard priests say is find one of the virgin martyrs from the early church and make them a virgin martyr. Make them your patron saint for your purity, for your sexual purity. So St. Filamina, St. Agatha, St.
57:00 - 57:30 Agnes, St. Lucy, all all of these virgin martyrs are are great advocates for your pertur. So when you're tempted and say, "St. Agnes, pray for me." You have this special advocate praying for you. So yes, you you need to at least um to enter the religious life, you need to have mortified and pretty much removed yourself for a year plus from mortal sin and then start battling beial sin. You should not be entering into the
57:30 - 58:00 priesthood or religious life if you're habitually in mortal sin. I'm not saying you are, Brandon, by the way. just speaking to the audience. Thank you, Brandon. Appreciate that. Uh, Marilles, can you comment on Mary as the new Eve? Mary is the new Eve. Uh, she unties the knots that Eve tied for us. Uh, Mary, I mean, sorry, Eve led Adam into sin. She provided the stage for Adam to fail and to sin and to
58:00 - 58:30 fall. Mary provides the stage for the fruit of her womb, Jesus, to enter into the world and not to eat of the tree of knowledge and good and evil, but to eat of the tree of the cross, the fruit of her womb, Jesus. Blessed be the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Not the fruit of the tree of knowledge, the fruit of her womb, Jesus. So, she's the new Eve. And again, I will be
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59:30 - 60:00 here's the problem. Great way to end it. I still have the Here he is. As we mourn great, he says, Rabbi Schmolley, as we great, as we mourn the great Pope Francis, it seems that Cardinal Proin Cardinal Secretary of State may be the next pope. He is a great man and a phenomenal friend of world Jewish community. Yeah, we don't want rabbis who own shops that are degenerate telling us who needs to be our pope. Thank you, Rabbi. Thank
60:00 - 60:30 you. Please, no, we don't. We don't really want your input on this topic, especially in Easter tide. So, thank you, but no thank you. All right. Pray your rosary every day. If you don't pray the rosary, you're not on the team. Find a traditional Latin mass. Make acts of faith, hope, and charity. Work out your salvation. Work out your faith with fear and trembling. Visit our sponsors. Today we
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