Catholic Unscripted 49. Is the Pope a Communist?
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 Published On Jan 15, 2024

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Today we discuss Pope Francis, the Magisterium, communism and Cardinal Fernandez.
Liberation Theology as a smuggled Marxism, globalism, incompatible with Catholicism.
What should we make of Cardinal Fernandez book and what links are there with sex magik and Aleister Crowley and the Occult?
Mark mentions the principles of Catholic Social Teaching, Dorothy Day.
Katherine refers to Pope Benedict XVI Jesus of Nazareth, in particular the chapter on the temptations of Christ which warn us about the kind of Judas thinking of care for the poor really being a grab for power.
Dietrich von Hildebrand was mentioned, in particular his book 'In defense of purity', as well as John Paul II Theology of the Body and Love and Responsibilty.

https://catholicherald.co.uk/what-are...
In this episode, Katherine Gavin and Mark discuss the question of whether Pope Francis is a communist in the light of his recent meeting with DIALOP - a "dialogue project" between socialists/Marxists, communists, and Christians which he set up in 2014: https://www.vaticannews.va/en/pope/ne... . They explore the connection between Pope Francis and liberation theology, highlighting the concerns about his association with Marxists. The conversation delves into the conflict between communism and Catholicism, emphasizing the differences in views on human nature, collectivism, and the use of power. The hosts also discuss the need for a re-evaluation of the relationship between the Pope and the Magisterium, as well as the importance of understanding original sin. The episode concludes with a discussion on the problematic theology of Cardinal Manuel "Tucho" Fernandez and his connection to sex magic revealed in his recently rediscovered book and the parallels with the abuse carried out by the disgraced Jesuit Marco Rupnik. The conversation explores the challenges faced by Catholics in discussing the actions of the Pope. It emphasizes the importance of defending the office of the Pope while acknowledging the abuse of power by the incumbent. The need to tell the truth with humility and awareness of one's own flaws is highlighted. The conversation concludes with a call to continue praying, fasting, and never giving up on the Church.
Takeaways
Catholics face a dilemma when discussing the actions of the Pope, as they do not want to conclude that the Pope is stupid or has bad will.
Defending the office of the Pope involves highlighting the abuse of power by the incumbent and calling for accountability.
Telling the truth should be done with humility and awareness of one's own flaws.
Continuing to pray, fast, and hope is essential for Catholics in navigating the challenges within the Church.
Chapters
00:00 Is the Pope a Communist?
01:15 Pope Francis and Liberation Theology
04:36 Understanding the Conflict between Communism and Catholicism
05:36 The Problem with Communism
07:35 The Incompatibility of Communism and Christianity
09:20 The Pope's Association with Marxists
10:44 The Connection between Pope Francis and Liberation Theology
12:30 The Dangers of Collectivism and Marxism
14:28 The Pope's Association with Marxists and Communists
18:36 Questioning the Pope's Motivations
19:40 The Temptation of Communism and the Gospel Message
23:03 The Importance of Understanding Original Sin
24:24 The Complexity of the Magisterium under Pope Francis
26:34 Re-evaluating the Relationship between the Pope and the Magisterium
28:38 The Need for a Re-evaluation of Catholic Ecclesiology
30:08 The Contrast between the Path to Holiness and Pope Francis' Theology
35:24 The Connection between Pope Francis and Sex Magic
38:01 The Problematic Theology of Tucho Fernandez
42:45 The Dilemma of Catholics
43:06 Defending the Office of the Pope
44:06 Telling the Truth with Humility
44:58 Continuing to Pray and Hope

Gavin's excellent article in the Catholic Herald about Cardinal Fernandez https://catholicherald.co.uk/what-are...

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