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The Counsel of Trent

#813 - Belgian Bishop Rejects Infallible Catholic Doctrine

The Counsel of Trent

Catholic Answers

Religion & Spirituality

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 25 October 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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In this episode, Trent responds to a Belgian bishop whose views on morality contradict the infallible teachings of the Catholic church. Support this podcast: https://trenthornpodcast.com

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Welcome to the Council of Trend Podcast, a production of Catholic Answers.

0:07.0

I don't like talking about the mistakes or the bad calls to the Catholic

0:11.0

bishops make sometimes. I just want to defend the faith. But every now and then

0:15.0

a bishop says something that directly contradicts the faith. And so something

0:20.0

needs to be said. Welcome to the Council of Trend Podcast. I'm your host,

0:25.0

Catholic Answers Apologist and Speaker, Trent Horn. And today I want to talk

0:30.0

about a specific comment from a bishop in Belgium that's similar to comments

0:36.0

I've seen from other bishops, but it was really flagrant just in how erroneous

0:42.0

it was in contradicting the doctrine of the faith. So before I do that though,

0:47.0

if you could please like this video and subscribe to our channel, I would greatly appreciate it.

0:52.0

Because this episode is pre-recorded, I don't know if we're at a hundred thousand

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subscribers yet, but if we're not, then we're really, really close. So please help

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put us over the top and also consider supporting us at trendhornpodcast.com

1:07.0

where you'd access to my private study series and also monthly private patron-only

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live streams. Alright, so what motivated today's episode was an interview

1:16.0

bishop Johann Bonny of Antwerp Belgium gave. It's recorded in an article from

1:21.0

the Catholic News Agency and the bishop appears to reject the church's teaching

1:25.0

on the intrinsically evil nature of euthanasia. He said such a teaching provides

1:30.0

two simple and answer that leaves no room for discernment. And then he said

1:35.0

this, philosophy has taught me to never be satisfied with generic black and white

1:39.0

answers. All questions deserve answers adapted to a situation. A moral

1:44.0

judgment must always be pronounced according to the concrete situation,

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