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3331. Media Coverage of Pope Francis’ Discipline of Critic Cardinal Raymond Burke – Terry Mattingly, 11/29/23

Issues, Etc.

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Christianity, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Terry Mattingly of GetReligion Pop Goes Religion: Faith in Popular Culture GetReligion.org

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This will make it easier for other podcast listeners to find issues etc. The new teachings about marriage and human sexuality are an assault on creation itself.

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God made man in his own image male and and female, he created them.

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It is an assault on that created reality.

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Think of sin like a cancer on God's creation.

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It corrupts and distorts and destroys. God didn't create it.

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Adam's disobedience brought sin into the world.

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Are we looking forward to the day when our flesh and all the sinful desires of the flesh

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will finally be gone?

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Well we have to always be longing for that day when the flesh will be put off and will be totally made

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new. Literally folks Advent is where we find ourselves in this age. We are a people

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waiting for the end, waiting for the appearing of our king.

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Families putting up their major scenes from the outdoor nativity store, love issues, etc. Here is the lead from the New York Times story.

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Almost as soon as Pope Francis became the head of the Roman Catholic Church in 2013,

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Raymond Burke, an American Cardinal, emerged as his leading critic from within the Church, becoming a de facto anti-pop for the frustrated

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traditionalists who believed Francis was deluding doctrine.

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Now I seem to remember, I'm old enough to remember a time when the New York Times would have applauded

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someone being a dissident to the Pope, say during the reign of Benedict or perhaps John

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Paul too, but now apparently it's not a good thing to

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naysay or to even question Pope Francis. Greetings then welcome to issues

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