Gaudiumetspes22: Dr. Larry Chapp
Gaudiumetspes22: Dr. Larry Chapp
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Robert Royal discusses the Synod and the Liturgy with Larry Chapp
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Robert Royal discusses the Synod and the Liturgy with Larry Chapp
Scott Hahn and Larry Chapp discuss Pope Benedict's approach to biblical exegesis
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Scott Hahn and Larry Chapp discuss Pope Benedict's approach to biblical exegesis
Matthew Ramage and Larry Chapp discuss Integral Ecology and Joseph Ratzinger
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Matthew Ramage and Larry Chapp discuss Integral Ecology and Joseph Ratzinger
David Deane discusses Nietzsche and Liberalism with Larry Chapp and Rodney Howsare
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David Deane discusses Nietzsche and Liberalism with Larry Chapp and Rodney Howsare
Kale Zelden and Larry Chapp discuss Iain McGilchrist as well as the Father Rupnik scandal
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Kale Zelden and Larry Chapp discuss Iain McGilchrist as well as the Father Rupnik scandal
Gavin Ashenden discusses the papacy, synodality and liturgy with Larry Chapp
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Gavin Ashenden discusses the papacy, synodality and liturgy with Larry Chapp
An Interview with Fr. Joseph Fessio on his life and career
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An Interview with Fr. Joseph Fessio on his life and career
David Augustine discusses Matthias Scheeben with Larry Chapp
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David Augustine discusses Matthias Scheeben with Larry Chapp
David Deane on the tyranny of the banal. Larry Chapp and Rodney Howsare interview
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David Deane on the tyranny of the banal. Larry Chapp and Rodney Howsare interview
Mike Aquilina and Larry Chapp discuss the early Church and the Church Fathers
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Mike Aquilina and Larry Chapp discuss the early Church and the Church Fathers
Larry Chapp and Rodney Howsare interview Michael Hanby on a variety of issues
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Larry Chapp and Rodney Howsare interview Michael Hanby on a variety of issues
Dr. Tracey Rowland on Ratzinger and "Democracy in the Church:. with Larry Chapp and Rodney Howsare
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Dr. Tracey Rowland on Ratzinger and "Democracy in the Church:. with Larry Chapp and Rodney Howsare
Lumen Gentium: Larry Chapp and Rodney Howsare
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Lumen Gentium: Larry Chapp and Rodney Howsare
Vatican II as a "Hyper Object": Kale Zelden and Larry Chapp
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Vatican II as a "Hyper Object": Kale Zelden and Larry Chapp
Dr. Richard DeClue discusses his new book on the theology of Joseph Ratzinger
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Dr. Richard DeClue discusses his new book on the theology of Joseph Ratzinger
Seminary Interviews: Fr. Jon Kelly and Fr. Colin Jones of St. John Vianney College Seminary
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Seminary Interviews: Fr. Jon Kelly and Fr. Colin Jones of St. John Vianney College Seminary
Pierre Manent and Alain Besancon: A conversation with Daniel Mahoney and Paul Seaton
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Pierre Manent and Alain Besancon: A conversation with Daniel Mahoney and Paul Seaton
The immorality of obliteration bombing and the Nuclear deterrent: Michael Baxter and Bill Portier
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The immorality of obliteration bombing and the Nuclear deterrent: Michael Baxter and Bill Portier
Fr. Uwe Michael Lang: Sacred Liturgy in the thought of Joseph Ratzinger
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Fr. Uwe Michael Lang: Sacred Liturgy in the thought of Joseph Ratzinger
Citizens Yet Strangers: An interview with Kenneth Craycraft and Larry Chapp
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Citizens Yet Strangers: An interview with Kenneth Craycraft and Larry Chapp
Pierre Manent, Remi Brague and Ratzinger: Paul Seaton and Larry Chapp on political theory
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Pierre Manent, Remi Brague and Ratzinger: Paul Seaton and Larry Chapp on political theory
A Saint for our time: Madeleine Delbrel
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A Saint for our time: Madeleine Delbrel
Issues in Catholic Liturgy: An interview with Christopher Carstens and Larry Chapp
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Issues in Catholic Liturgy: An interview with Christopher Carstens and Larry Chapp
A critical look at gender theory from a Catholic perspective: Dr. Margaret McCarthy and Larry Chapp
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A critical look at gender theory from a Catholic perspective: Dr. Margaret McCarthy and Larry Chapp
The State of the Church: An interview with Fr. Peter Totleben
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The State of the Church: An interview with Fr. Peter Totleben
The development of doctrine with Fr. Thomas Weinandy and Larry Chapp
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The development of doctrine with Fr. Thomas Weinandy and Larry Chapp
Joseph Ratzinger's theology: Dom Dalmasso and Larry Chapp
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Joseph Ratzinger's theology: Dom Dalmasso and Larry Chapp
Joseph Ratzinger and John Paul: Roland Millare and Larry Chapp
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Joseph Ratzinger and John Paul: Roland Millare and Larry Chapp
The Future of Catholic Higher Education: Dr. Roger Nutt, Provost of Ave Maria University
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The Future of Catholic Higher Education: Dr. Roger Nutt, Provost of Ave Maria University

Комментарии

  • @sarahhenderson8358
    @sarahhenderson8358 2 дня назад

    This is a wonderful listen! Well Done, gentlemen!

  • @longsilver1
    @longsilver1 2 дня назад

    Pudcast

  • @CatholicHaze
    @CatholicHaze 5 дней назад

    I don't understand. You lament the loss of snow days and summers off from school, which are times when children could be studying, and then in the next segment, you talk about that we are not made for comfort, but great things. You complain that the Church has dialed back the required fasts, and then advocate for more leisure time for kids! The internet has provided us the means to do great things and teach kids how to use it for great things as well. I am all for the digitalization of libraries. It was never the books themselves that were needed, but the information in them. In reality, we need fewer books, and more study of the sources of wisdom, which are all available online.

    • @zaccrippen
      @zaccrippen 4 дня назад

      Do you really not see a distinction between the classical conception of leisure and doomscrolling on TikTok? And you see a life filled with both leisure and self-sacrifice as inherently contradictory? I think your premises are mistaken there, my friend. As to your point about digitalization and needing "fewer books"--you should read Marc Barnes at New Polity on the permanence of the page. And I would simply ask you if the internet has actually increased general literacy on the "sources of wisdom" now that they are available online? I would assert a definitive no in answer to that question.

    • @CatholicHaze
      @CatholicHaze 4 дня назад

      ​@@zaccrippenIf we are made for great things, why wouldn't one of the greatest thing in the modern age be for us to learn to manage tech in a way that is virtuous and reasonable? That is the very challenge of our day. Teaching children to go to a physical library to look for books about growing peppers, when such information (if it is even necessary) is available to them online with a few clicks, is not a sign of virtue or doing hard things. The options are not TikTok doomscrolling or summer's off from school. A summer could be spent studying using online technology in a virtuous way. As for books, I try follow the advice of men like St. John Newman who taught “It is common in an age where books abound to think that the gratification of the love of reading is real study.”(On the Idea of a University, Part 2, Chapter 4, Section 1 On Grammar). Real study is very challenging. The books that need studied are not being written and published by modern authors. The sources of wisdom are ancient, and they are available online (print them if you want to read a book, we use Harvard Book Store to print some of our children's texts, or Lulu).

    • @zaccrippen
      @zaccrippen 4 дня назад

      @@CatholicHaze Hi there. You're fundamentally misunderstanding my argument and creating straw men out of what I didn't say, so I won't respond further. God bless you!

    • @CatholicHaze
      @CatholicHaze 4 дня назад

      @zaccrippen Oh, OK. Thanks. For anyone else reading, another problem that is mentioned is that it is lamented that one does not know how to grow his own food or build his own furniture that he sits in. But if a man spent his time actually doing these things, he would not have leisure time for study. Scripture teaches this: "The scribe’s wisdom increases wisdom; whoever is free from toil can become wise. How can one become learned who guides the plow?" Sirach 38:24 and following teaches the difference between the learned man and skilled laborers. One must be free from toil in order to advance in learning and wisdom. Such freedom comes through the labor of other men, or, today, through technology. We can't disparage the technology that makes such study possible, or wish to return to some non existing time where married men grew their own food and also had time for real study. The classical conception of leisure requires that most men are laboring, and few are studying.

    • @zipppy2006
      @zipppy2006 3 дня назад

      @@zaccrippen Can you point me to the interview you did with the Air Force fellow who studied at Oxford and wrote on AI and understanding? Thanks.

  • @joewoodard40
    @joewoodard40 5 дней назад

    Mom rules domestically, dad rules in foreign policy

  • @loyaltotruth8435
    @loyaltotruth8435 5 дней назад

    From a proud non-owner of a smart phone. Good discussion.

  • @joewoodard40
    @joewoodard40 5 дней назад

    Broken families mean Anxiety... Universally change means Anxiety

  • @R_V_
    @R_V_ 9 дней назад

    1:15:52 Which French thinker ?

  • @ericlauridsen5193
    @ericlauridsen5193 9 дней назад

    Just a humble suggestion..Dr.Chapp..how about inviting Dr.Peter Kwasniewski and discuss the Latin Mass....his talks on youtube are superb and are worth listening to.

    • @josephclark1431
      @josephclark1431 9 дней назад

      I second

    • @christophercarlo4444
      @christophercarlo4444 8 дней назад

      He’s also pretty much a schismatic. Called for the bishops to acknowledge that Pope Francis is not Pope

    • @christopherbates1428
      @christopherbates1428 8 дней назад

      What is the title & author of the book regarding TLM and their attendees?

  • @thanevakarian9762
    @thanevakarian9762 9 дней назад

    I find the scriptures plainly say all will make it in the end however it may be extremely, severely, unfathomably painful. If God Is love and his mercy endures forever and the smoke of the torment pleases God I have to think that pleases him because he knows what it leads to. How could it be God loves us, was willing to die for us, then the second you’re dead he’s just rejoicing enjoying the smell of your roasting undying flesh? The translation issues are also a big deal. I also find it interesting when reading the verses about better to pluck your eye out and chop off your hand is taught to be metaphorical but then at the end of the verse we’re taught by the same pastors and teachers to take the unquenchable fire and undying worms as very very literal. I’m just a guy. Idk anything.

  • @grahamcombs4752
    @grahamcombs4752 9 дней назад

    Ross Douthat's TO CHANGE THE CHURCH (2018) is a revelation of the Francis' methods of change and the consequences. In the case of the Jesuit province over which he ruled the results included division, bankruptcy, and ill will.

  • @guypotvin6943
    @guypotvin6943 10 дней назад

    The abortion issue is two fold, it’s abortion but it’s also promiscuity. Those two issues go hand and hand. It’s through promiscuous sex that abortion becomes a “sacrament “. Which sex has also become, modernist sacrament.

  • @papadan3
    @papadan3 10 дней назад

    i am cynical and completely dismissive of this ideological synodal one sided nonsense.

  • @papadan3
    @papadan3 10 дней назад

    maybe a listening 101 and some books on listening would be better than this synodal nonsense.

  • @guypotvin6943
    @guypotvin6943 10 дней назад

    The answer may be to pick up the cross, and ignore those that call us names and attempt to cancel. Simply stating , nope no more of this. Look at the world it’s created. And yes, that goes for the priests and bishops too.

  • @henrythejames7
    @henrythejames7 10 дней назад

    Thank you for the discussion!

  • @MichaelMAFox
    @MichaelMAFox 10 дней назад

    Pius X, not Pius IX

  • @endtimescrucialinfo
    @endtimescrucialinfo 13 дней назад

    Was Benedict XVI A Real Pope? ruclips.net/video/ULpSd6kdgJ0/видео.html

  • @levipingleton-cv1fg
    @levipingleton-cv1fg 14 дней назад

    We need the Theoanthropocosmic spirituality of New Creation.

  • @JeffreyJackson-r3b
    @JeffreyJackson-r3b 15 дней назад

    What? Balthasar was a closet Universalist? I swear you say otherwise, and criticize Ralph Martin for uncharitably claiming so...

  • @GRIFFIN1238
    @GRIFFIN1238 16 дней назад

    It struck me many times while reading Orthodoxy by G.K. Chesterton, that he had intuited many of the same things that Ian Mcgilchrist has arrvied at through scientific inquiry. I was pleasantly surprised to see Ian directly quote Chesterton in his latest book!

  • @GRIFFIN1238
    @GRIFFIN1238 16 дней назад

    D.C. Schindler & Ian Mcgilchrist were hosted in conversation on a small RUclips channel called The Meaning Code, if anyone is interested. For myself, that was a meeting of two very formative figures, which went exceedingly well.

  • @dorianwalker1408
    @dorianwalker1408 18 дней назад

    I love how frequently Dr Deane refers to John Milbank. When will his favorite reference be invited on to Gaudium et Spes 22?? 👀

    • @chrisburns9828
      @chrisburns9828 16 дней назад

      I think Milbank was on but a long time ago? Chapp + Milbank would be a must watch.

  • @aaronkessler2857
    @aaronkessler2857 19 дней назад

    1. Good Catholic art, particularly film and music, will solve a lot of problems, I think. It will create that right-brained "big picture". But it also has to start where people are at and then draw them in from there. 2. I typically attend the Latin Mass, but have no problems attending a well-said Novus Ordo, and have attended the Ukranian-Byzantine Rite a couple of times. My problem is not with the LM itself, but rather with people who hijack it to serve their insecure egotistic need for superiority and play act like they are from the Middle Ages. I know many wonderful people who attend the Latin Mass, and also some neo-psychotic people who attend it. At the end of the day, they're all flawed human beings. Novus Ordo people, on the other hand, often seem to have a big problem with worldliness (the majority, not the small percentage who attend all the conferences and listen to Catholic radio regularly). 3. I, too, wanted to think the best of Pope Francis. I thought he wanted to reach out to the lost, something that many people didn't seem to want to do. Now, I'm sure he wants to *become* one of the lost...

  • @Fraevo10
    @Fraevo10 20 дней назад

    Why is there zero sense of urgency in teaching parishioners by parish staff? Parishes need revival

  • @MichaelLiccione
    @MichaelLiccione 21 день назад

    Terrific. Prof. Hahn cited, among many other things, Cardinal Ratzinger's 1988 lecture in New York critiquing modern biblical hermeneutics. I was present at that lecture, and it was a key moment of my journey of faith. After taking New Testament from Elaine Pagels, I really needed and appreciated his breadth and cogency.

  • @sdjohnston67
    @sdjohnston67 21 день назад

    Great stuff! The whole unfortunate trend of taking apart Scripture critically as though it were merely a human document, using merely human-derived intellectual tools, can't die soon enough. It has caused much harm to the faith. Here's to encouraging a deep and profound theology that is truly Incarnational, using both human and divine principles of reason and faith, harmoniously together! (You know, kind of like Jesus really was and is both human and divine; kind of like the human person truly can receive divine life within our souls and that this can heal and transform not only our moral life but also enhance, heal, and transform our intellectual life just as profoundly.)

  • @tomthx5804
    @tomthx5804 21 день назад

    We have begun to forget JP II and his greatness. I recently rediscovered the audiobook of Weigel's biography "Witness to Hope" and in its updated and abridged form, Weigel begins to point out the really important, somewhat mystical aspects of JP II which I missed reading the first time around. As Larry Chapp and Scott Hahn point out, both JP II and Benedict have left us a mountain of very important things, and their work will be mined for gems for the next hundred years. I suspect we are at the point where we begin to re discover both these men. They are going to have a huge impact on future seminarians, bishops and priests in the next 20 years or so, and only then will their message work its way out to ordinary people.

  • @AJMacDonaldJr
    @AJMacDonaldJr 21 день назад

    Darn Tough socks are made in Vermont 😺

  • @Shevock
    @Shevock 21 день назад

    It's so funny how different we can be on the pope, I bowing to Papal authority more, but that on ecology we can be so aligned. I guess because I built my books on Ivan Illich and Wendel Berry and Vandana Shiva and not on a technocratic and impotent approach to resisting these anthropogenic changes.

  • @RestingJudge
    @RestingJudge 21 день назад

    Great video Doctors Hahn and Chapp! Can't agree enough, let 1000 flowers bloom and see where the spirit takes us. Even in the past decade the internet hasn't done complete harm to unity, I've seen a lot if cross cultural enrichment with our Eastern brothers and sisters with the laity recovering our own expression of theosis (deification). I suppose I'm in the minority of converts from my generation (late millennial/early gen z) as the internet was not the catalyst for my conversion but Catholic friends and their strong parish community helping me out of my hedonistic agnosticism and into Christ's Church. I think that's why I could never swallow the full blown radtrad pill. A wonderful standard diocesan parish gave a punk like myself a spiritual lifeboat amidst a sinful sea.

  • @Mark_Dyer1
    @Mark_Dyer1 21 день назад

    Gentlemen, forgive my crassness: but, surely it is obvious that - when speaking of the "new covenant" (Lk 22:20) - Jesus of Nazareth could not have been speaking of texts, but of his actions; because no, specifically Christian, texts had been written at the time the author of Luke is describing. The Primitive (Hebrew) Church was using the Tanakh for its 'scriptures'. I am only a retired Nurse; but I did read Theology at University, way back in the 1970s; and one of my heroes was the late Dean of York, Dr Alan Richardson. In 'A DICTIONARY OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY' which Dr Richardson edited, is an excellent article on the 'Doctrine of Holy Scripture' in the Anglican tradition. Two short quotations stand out: ".....we should carefully notice that it is only in a secondary or derivative sense that the Bible is the word of God. God's word in the primary and biblical sense is Christ himself:; the Bible make be spoken of as God's word only because it is the means by which the kingdom of God in Christ has been transmitted to us." However, given the way far too many churchgoers today 'weaponise' the scriptures against 'the other', Dr Richardson's second little section is cautionary. "The old pre-Enlightenment view of the Bible as having been divinely inspired and guaranteed is no longer tenable and is a hindrance to the prop[er understanding of the character of revelation as actually having been given in real history." I ceased attending the Eucharist around fifty years ago (I am 72); but it is my love of Christology (and especially ther studies of Jewish scholars such as Vermes, Fredriksen, and Boyarin) which has helped me, more than any Eucharist, to come to know and love Jesus of Nazareth, "the great Outsider" (Richard Holloway).

  • @mac3441
    @mac3441 21 день назад

    The collab I’ve been hoping for for a long time!

  • @frankattanucci6748
    @frankattanucci6748 21 день назад

    When one talks about "infrastructure" (for electric vehicles), we must always include in the discussion the question: How will we produce/generate the huge amounts of additional electricity that will be needed to power these EVs? While necessary, merely multiplying charging stations is not enough. I see no other viable solution to this problem than nuclear power.

  • @ericlauridsen5193
    @ericlauridsen5193 21 день назад

    Larry Chapp and Scott Hahn...talking about Pope Benedict XVI, what a treat!

  • @frankattanucci6748
    @frankattanucci6748 21 день назад

    What a delightful interview!... I kept hearing myself say again and again, "I have to order this book!"... I managed to make it through by hitting the "Place Your Order" button only once... My wife is going to kill me. BTW: Scott and Kimberly Hahn were our "guides" during our pilgrimage to Rome, Assisi, Orvieto, etc., etc., back in March... It was wonderful!

  • @Philipm592
    @Philipm592 21 день назад

    I like listening to this program . A father who keeps his promises. God's covenant love in scripture changed my whole look at the catholic church as a catholic going through the motions and knowing the difference with the eucharistic

  • @Myohomoto
    @Myohomoto 22 дня назад

    ❤This interview/discussion was absolute gold! I can't thank you enough for sharing this with us! I was starving for this depth on all these topics and how they they are interwoven from you and Scott Hahn!

  • @decluesviews2740
    @decluesviews2740 22 дня назад

    Another fantastic interview!

  • @AP-sg2ut
    @AP-sg2ut 22 дня назад

    Ditto

  • @Evildentistsfromhell
    @Evildentistsfromhell 22 дня назад

    Indeed if the Vatican dumbs down the catholic faith anymore there is no hope the orthodox even will bother having anything to do with the Patriarch of the west at all. Lord have mercy!

  • @greenchristendom4116
    @greenchristendom4116 22 дня назад

    Cherries dont produce, might you need a polinator tree?

  • @judygaleinchapelhill
    @judygaleinchapelhill 22 дня назад

  • @judygaleinchapelhill
    @judygaleinchapelhill 22 дня назад

  • @tomgjokaj
    @tomgjokaj 22 дня назад

    Thank you, Dr. Chapp I absolutely love Scott Hahn

  • @aaronkessler2857
    @aaronkessler2857 23 дня назад

    Good Christian art, particularly film and music, will solve the Babylonian captivity of the imagination. Quite frankly, apologetics and politics can do nothing without the imagination.

  • @frankattanucci6748
    @frankattanucci6748 23 дня назад

    A brilliant lecture: "Nietzsche was WRONG about Christianity: René Girard" (length 1:35:03). Here is a description: Among Nietzsche's critics, René Girard is perhaps unique. Girard's understanding of human civilization and the origins of human culture is that it is based on ritual, collective violence against a scapegoated individual - and he argues that Nietzsche is one of the only thinkers hitherto who understood this. Nietzsche's famous formula - Dionysus versus the Crucified - is the title of Girard's critical essay on Nietzsche. He does not quibble with Nietzsche's framing of the situation, but rather with Nietzsche's conclusions. While Nietzsche takes up for the side of Dionysus, Girard stands on the side of the Crucified, arguing that Nietzsche was fundamentally wrong to lament the ascendance of Christianity and to yearn for a return to the Dionysian. In the course of Nietzsche's defense of Dionysus, he put forward moral theories that were "untenable", and become increasingly "inhuman". Among the many commenters of Nietzsche, both disciples and critics, it is rare to find a figure like Girard, who recognizes Nietzsche's brilliance, but totally condemns his legacy. Join me today to learn about the life of Rene Girard, his theories of mimetic desire and scapegoating, and the impassioned case he puts forward for The Crucified. ruclips.net/video/9soCinrB-0g/видео.htmlsi=A-XLSbMWq7z0iuCe (length 1:35:03)

  • @thomassimmons1950
    @thomassimmons1950 23 дня назад

    Irish, good common sense. Tanks to all tree of ya!!!

  • @marilynk2609
    @marilynk2609 23 дня назад

    Really enjoyed the dialog especially the important question! How to get to a post Liberal position and smash stereotypes! There is hope however and change is coming with courageous men and women! Thank you! Loved it! 1

  • @CactusLand
    @CactusLand 23 дня назад

    Fascinating!! Big thanks to all three of you. We all know down deep the answer to this question, but, as Larry put it, if we go there we will be slapped with the most unholy labels and forever canceled. Here is the problem in my view. Once someone actually comes out and says it, the idea will resonate powerfully and the movement will start. Do we say as we see it, from a Catholic perspective, or do we let someone else begin the conversation. As they say, "No risk it no biscuit"?

  • @Jingnan-j1h
    @Jingnan-j1h 23 дня назад

    Pope Francis might be one of the worst leaders alive today. What has he achieved?