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"Discerninghearts .com presents The Doctors of the Church, the Carerism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunsen. For over 20 years, Dr. Bunsen has been active in the area of Catholic social communications and education, including writing, editing, and teaching on a variety of topics related to church history, the papacy, the saints, and Catholic culture. He is the faculty chair at the Catholic Distance University, a senior fellow of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, and the author or co -author of over 50 books, including the Encyclopedia of Catholic History and the best -selling biographies of St. Damien of Malachi and St. Kateri Tekakawisa. He also serves as a senior editor for the National Catholic Register and is a senior contributor to EWTN News. The Doctors of the Church, the Carerism of Wisdom with Dr. Matthew Bunsen. I'm your host, Chris McGregor. Welcome, Dr. Bunsen. Great to be with you, Chris. I'm really looking forward to talking about our next doctor, St. Bernard of Clairvaux. Tell us why he's really quite special in the rankings of the doctors. Well, he's known as the Doctor Malifluous. He's known as the Ophthalmaturgist. In other words, he's a healer and a miracle worker. He was also kind of one of those doctors that was all -encompassing for his era, but who also imparted then important lessons for us today. He was a reformer who helped build the Cistercian Order, who helped reform much of monastic life. He was also a brilliant theologian who defended the teachings of the Church. He had a particular devotion to the Blessed Mother. But there's also one other thing that we're going to talk about, and that, of course, was his impact on the society of his time. And it came, as we're going to see, especially where the Second Crusade was concerned, at great price to him personally. And that's one of the other hallmarks of the Doctors of the Church. We always think of them as brilliant, as magnificent writers and theologians, but they were also saints. They were also people who put themselves totally at the service of Christ and his Church. And there, I think, was one of the areas where St. Bernard of Clairvaux really shined forth across the medieval sky, but it's a brightness that we can still see today. Help us to understand a term like mellifluous. What we mean by mellifluous is somebody who is perfectly capable of speaking, who's gifted as an orator, who is a brilliant speaker. Somebody who, we always say that the words just seem to roll off their tongue. Well, that certainly was St. Bernard. But there's also implied in the use of the term mellifluous, a smoothness, an elegance. Now, it's something of an apparent contradiction to think of somebody who lived a life of such severe austerity as St. Bernard of Clairvaux as being elegant. And yet, his theology, his mind, his love for the Church were indeed very elegant. He had a beautiful turn of phrase. He had a way of expressing himself that was indeed intellectually elegant. So mellifluous, I think, really works quite well when we're discussing a Doctor of the Church like this. What do we know of his upbringing? Well, we know that he was born into a noble family. And he, in France, he was born probably around 1090 to a very prominent family. His father, in fact, was a nobleman, a lord of what was known as Fontaine. His name was Tesselyn and his mother was named Alith of Mont Barde. They were part of Burgundy. So when we think of France, we think of the Burgundy region as creating these beautiful wines, the Burgundy wine. Burgundy, during this time, was emerging onto the French scene and then the European scene as one of the most prominent of the great duchies in medieval Europe. It was positioned sort of between France and Germany, but then the Burgundians would also influence the great and terrible Hundred Years' War in a couple of centuries. So the family itself enjoyed quite a bit of prominence, which meant that Bernard, as one of seven children, was given the opportunity for a great education. He was then sent to a very prominent school of chatillon that was run by a group of canons. And he quickly showed himself very capable of great learning. He enjoyed poetry. He had a skill, an aptitude for literature. And he demonstrated that ability to speak well, to be mellifluous. And he had two interesting devotions. The first was a great love of the Bible, and then the other was a particular devotion to the Blessed Mother that was going to carry him forward for the rest of his life. What led him into the Benedictine Order? Yeah. Well, Bernard himself always had a rather low opinion of himself. He was tempted by the great opportunities of life, by the temptations of the flesh, but also of the mind. He was somebody who probably would have excelled, and boy we have seen this with so many of the Doctors of the Church, he could have excelled at anything he chose to do. He could have become a very, very powerful and prominent leader in the secular world, in the world of the nobility of the time. He understood that about himself though, and I think his mother had a great deal to do with that. His mother helped ingrain in him an abiding love of the faith. And when she died, when he was 19 years old, he understood that he was being called to something else. And as we have seen with other Doctors of the Church, he felt called by Christ to escape the world, to live a life of prayer, of solitude, of contemplation. And so, in order to control himself, he used the phrase that he was aware that his body needed strong medicine. And what he meant by that was that he needed strong spiritual medicine. He turned himself over to the Benedictine order. Now, as it happens, when Bernard was only 8 years old, a very famous saint at the time, named Robert of Mollem, had founded, near the great French city of Dijon, what was known as the Abbey of Citeaux. This was the foundation of the Cistercians. Their objective was very simple, to restore the rule of Saint Benedict. Now, there's no implication that the great house, for example, of Cluny, that was the dominant institution of the time from monasticism, was corrupt. Rather, it simply did not have the same devotion to the rigor of the rule of Saint Benedict that there were some who felt it needed to have. Robert of Mollem was one of them. So, the Cistercian monastery really looked to recapture the vigor of the original rule of Saint Benedict. And it began attracting many people, many young men, who also sought what Bernard was seeking. And, as it happened, in 1113, another saint, by the name of Stephen Harding, became abbot of Citeaux. And Bernard arrived, along with a group of other young noblemen, who followed him from Burgundy and the surrounding regions, with a desire to enter the Cistercians. And Bernard proved himself, really from the very beginning, a most apt postulant. And he found his true life in Citeaux, in the Cistercians. And it was clear, in short order, that the Cistercians saw in him somebody with almost unlimited potential. You mentioned his great love for scripture. He's known for some of the most beautiful teachings, from one book in particular of the Bible, that being the Song of Songs. Yes, yes. What's interesting about his love of scripture is that he was able to reflect on scripture, but how did he do it? He did it through a series of sermons, in particular, as you note, on the Song of Songs. Now, the Song of Songs is one of the most controversial, so to speak, of the texts of scripture, of the books of the Bible, because so many people interpret it in almost exclusively sensual terms. And yet, here we have Bernard preaching on this beautiful book of the Old Testament. And for him, it was not just simply a rhetorical device to use sermons, but it was a way of imparting to every possible audience some of his most important teachings. And so we have, aside from his sermons on the Song of Songs, we also have in excess of a hundred sermons that he delivered throughout the year, throughout the liturgical year. And then he gave sermons as well on a variety of other subjects, and then of course we also have his letters. We'll be talking more, I know, about his writings in a little bit. What are some of those marks of those early years in his involvement with the Cistercians, or his living out that Cistercian call? We know, as I said, that Bernard was acutely aware of his own failings, of his own temptations, and the need, as he said, for strong medicine. The environment, Cistercian with its stress on prayer, on contemplatio, on contemplative prayer, on discipline of the monastic life, on the full embrace of not just the rigor, but also the deep humanity of the Benedictine rule, of the rule of St. Benedict, I think had a really profound influence on him. He was able to control himself, to focus his mind as he needed to have it focused. And within a short amount of time, I mean, consider that he entered around 1113, what happened within three years. He was chosen by the Cistercians to set out and do something that was almost impossible to imagine at the time. This young man was sent out to establish a new house, and it became the great founding of Clairvaux. Now, where he was sent was in the Diocese of Langres in France, in what was called the Valley of Desolation. It gives us a little visual of what we're actually talking about. This was a virtual swamp where they chose to establish this new community. And this is around 1115. And it soon became a place of almost ceaseless toil. But imagine trying to convert a swamp into a new community of religious life, and yet this is exactly what Bernard was able to accomplish. But he did it with austerity, with prayer, with almost ceaseless toil, and that took its toll on him. And always of a somewhat frail disposition, he consistently embraced austerity to the point that he wrecked much of his health, but he saw it as a worthy gift in order to get this institution of Clairvaux up and running. Now what you've just described sounds so unappealing. We're really honest with ourselves, and yet it attracted so many to the extent that it would thrive. Yes, that's the thing precisely. The harder the life was at Clairvaux, the more people seemed to be attracted to it. Now, it's not a sense of, oh, I want to embrace suffering. What it is, rather, is I want to conform my life to what the Cistercians, what Clairvaux had to offer. Think about the Sons of Nobility, who a century from now would be joining the mendicant orders of the Dominicans and especially the Franciscans. We're seeing a similar impulse toward a lifestyle of the rejection of the self, of giving up everything we have, picking up their cross and following Christ. This was the appeal of Clairvaux. This was the appeal of the Cistercians. And it was accomplished. Why? Because Bernard was able to create an environment that, yes, it was difficult, there was work and toil for everyone. But two things. One, that prayer life, but also the joy. The valley, which had once been called a place of desolation, a valley of desolation, soon acquired the title of the Valley of Light. Why? Because it was a place of prayer. It was a place of joy. And young men in growing numbers came to Clairvaux to embrace that life, but also to place themselves under the spiritual direction of Bernard. Among them were Bernard's brothers. His father, after the death of his mother, of course, embraced this life. And even his sister, Humboldtine, remained out in the world and yet she eventually, with the permission of her husband, became a Benedictine nun. This is the influence of Bernard. Bernard's brother Gerard became the master of the cellars of the Cistercians. And, of course, what soon happened, this small community of Clairvaux was bursting at the seams. They simply had no more room for the young men. So, they themselves then went out and found, established new houses, new Cistercian communities based on the model that Bernard had established at Clairvaux. And by the time of his death, more than 160 new establishments were flourishing across, not just France, but increasingly across the whole of Christendom. And if we want a testament as to what the Church thought of all of this, one of the Popes came for a visit one night and he was asked, Bernard was asked, to make it possible for the Pope to dine at Clairvaux. And he certainly gave what was a very warm welcome to the Pope and the whole papal court. Well, what was the meal? It was a humble meal of bread and a few fish. The analogy, of course, being very obvious to the Pope. Wine was not really served, but rather he received water that was filled with herbs to give it some taste. So, in other words, the Pope came to this monastery and he was not served a feast. He was given loaves in the fishes and a cup of bitter herbs. And yet, the Pope was grateful and found the entire experience to be so powerfully edifying that it confirmed once again Bernard's value to the Church, but also his value to the Popes. And that was something that many Popes availed themselves of. We'll return in just a moment to The Doctors of the Church, the terrorism of wisdom with Dr. Matthew Monson. Did you know that Discerning Hearts has a free app where you can find all your favorite Discerning Hearts programming? 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Your feedback fuels our mission to help others climb higher and go deeper in their spiritual growth. Like, review, and let your voice be a beacon of light for fellow seekers on this spiritual journey. We now return to The Doctors of the Church, The Charism of Wisdom, with Dr. Matthew Bunsen. Is it possible for us to underestimate the power of the foundational element in all of this, of the Holy Rule of St. Benedict? And in particular, that very first paragraph, that very first exhortation by Good St. Benedict to listen with the ear of the heart. As you're describing this, that's exactly what Bernard was doing. Yeah, and in that sense we see in Bernard not something extraordinarily new, but something wonderfully old. In the sense that here was a reformer, here was in the great tradition of the church, a reformer who wanted to go back to recapture the original zeal, the fire of St. Benedict. But what was it that was always so remarkably successful about Benedict's rule? To pray, to work. All of these rules of St. Benedict are aimed at bringing the soul to Christ through work, through prayer. But there is this underlying practicality to Benedict's rule. Benedict knew people. He knew humanity. So that the rule itself was able to take a person, form them in Christ, and help them not to become less than they were with rules and other things, but rather through the rule to form them into more fully created humans, living as Christ really wants us to. Authentic freedom in giving up of ourselves for Christ. But in a way that still accommodates human frailty and human weakness, not by catering to it, but by understanding it and forming it. To use that word again, forming an authentic human person. And I think Bernard, while incredibly tough on himself, helped create an environment that was truly faithful to what Benedict had in mind. He's visited by the pope and the papal court. From this point forward, he becomes quite a, can we say, influential person within the life of the church. Very much so. In Bernard, we have one of those great voices within Christendom. And what did he use his voice for? He always placed it at the service of the popes. He defended the church against secular interference. He worked to diffuse potentially violent situations. Despite the fact that he wanted to stay at Clairvaux, he wanted to give his life exclusively to his monks, to his life of prayer. He was constantly being called out of the monastery to travel, to go forth on behalf of the popes. In 1128, for example, he took part in the Council of Troia that had been convoked by Pope Honorius II. Its was purpose to settle controversies that had developed among some of the bishops in France, as well as to try to make some sense of the ecclesiastical life of the Church of France. The church at the time in France was growing, but it was also being beset by the demands of secular rulers, of the need for internal reform. And what was Bernard given the task of doing? Well, he served as secretary of the council. He was asked to write the statutes of the synod. And as a result of it, one bishop was deposed and a real effort at reform was implemented. It's notable that coming out of this particular synod, though, there were those who did not like him. There were those who found him excessive in his call for reform. There were others in the church who felt that as a monk he had no business interfering in the life of diocese. And in one particular instance, a letter was sent to Bernard describing him as sounding like little more than a noisy and vexatious frog sitting in his marshes. Which of course was a phrase sort of going back to the very origins of Clairvaux. So here was this noisy and difficult frog croaking in the marshes and annoying as this one cardinal wrote the Holy See in the cardinals of the church. Well, of course, Bernard, using his sharp mind, made a reply to this cardinal by the name of Harmeric. And he said that he was the one who was asked by the pope to do this. And so he said, if you wish, forbid the noises of this vexatious frog. Don't allow him to leave his hole, to leave the marshes. And if that's the case, then your friends of the Holy See in the cardinals will not be forced to endure the accusations of pride and presumption that this frog is croaking in their direction. What it did was to diffuse the entire situation. And Bernard actually rose in the estimation of people because it implied two things. It showed that he had a sense of humor, which he did. He was able to do a fraternal correction of a cardinal, but in a way that everyone could appreciate. But it also pointed to his humility. It pointed to the fact that he'd been given these tasks against his will. There were other things that he would rather be doing. And yet he took up that task and he did it exceedingly well. And so in the next years, two years later, what happened? With the death of Pope Honorius, you had a new schism in the church. You had two popes who were rivals and, of course, Bernard entered the fray and helped to settle many of these issues. And then, of course, in the next years, he was so profoundly trusted that he was summoned to the second laddering council in which the schism was decisively put down. In which the rights of the real pope were validated. And then, in the coming years, he was asked by the pope to bring about the second crusade. And this, of course, became one of the great crosses that he was forced to bear. With some of the doctors that we've explored, their lives are so full and their teachings so rich that it takes us sometimes two, maybe even three episodes. And I think this is what we're encountering with St. Bernard of Clairvaux. So in conclusion of this particular conversation on his life, what's a final thought? The final thought is that we can trace in the life of St. Bernard from his earliest days a love of the faith, a desire to serve the faith. But as we have seen consistently with doctors of the church, serving in the way that God wills, not what he would rather do. And he was called, felt deeply the love of the contemplative life, but God had other plans for him. The wider service of the church. And he spent those years, his early years at Clairvaux, serving the church. And he was asked to serve on a wider plane. And he was going to give the rest of his life to that, regardless of the cost. And there, I think, is the lesson for all of us. I look forward to our future conversations, particularly about St. Bernard. So do I. Looking forward to it, Chris. God bless. Thank you.

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"Hi, this is Chris McGregor of Discerning Hearts. Can you please help support this vital ministry? Discerning Hearts is a 100 % listeners -supported Catholic apostolate. Now through the end of August, please prayerfully consider making a sacrificial gift to help us raise $30 ,000 to fund truly life -changing Catholic programming and prayer. The financial contributions of listeners like you enables us to continue this important ministry. We are a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Your donations are fully tax -deductible. As an independent, non -for -profit lay organization that is not affiliated financially with any diocese, our apostolate is fully listener -supported. Again, between now and the end of August, please visit DiscerningHearts .com to make your donation. Thank you and God bless you from all of us at Discerning Hearts. DiscerningHearts .com, in cooperation with TAN Books, presents Put on the Armor, A Manual for Spiritual Warfare with Dr. Paul Thickepen. Dr. Thickepen is an internationally known speaker, bestselling author, and award -winning journalist who has published 43 books in a wide variety of genres and subjects, including The Rapture Trap, A Catholic Response to End Times Fever, and The Manual for Spiritual Warfare, the book on which this series is based. In 2008, Dr. Thickepen was appointed by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to their National Advisory Council. He has served the Church as a theologian, historian, apologist, evangelist, and catechist in a number of settings, speaking frequently in Catholic and secular media broadcasts and at conferences, seminars, parish missions, and scholarly gatherings. Put on the Armor, A Manual for Spiritual Warfare with Dr. Paul Thickepen. I'm your host, Chris McGregor. Paul, thank you so much for joining me. Chris, it's a pleasure to be here. Thank you for having me. It's vital for us, isn't it, to understand things visible and invisible. We really need to have a comprehension of that, don't we, Paul? We do. I've seen old movies of Civil War battles where you have the two sides entrenched on either side of a beautiful meadow, and they're firing across at each other, and I've often had this picture in my mind of a little child wandering out on the battlefield and kind of enjoying the flowers, smelling the flowers, and looking at the butterflies and the birds and the pretty clouds with bullets whizzing on either side, not even aware that he's in the middle of a battle. And sometimes I think Christians are like this and folks who aren't Christians that there really is a battle for our souls going on. And if we're unaware of it, we're extremely vulnerable. It even tells us in the Scriptures, 1 Peter, chapter 5, Isn't it true, Paul, that even today there are many who will hear that in the Scriptures and yet somehow present to people and even to themselves that the devil isn't real, that that's some concoction that has been devised to maybe frighten us into capitulation? I call it the devil's stealth strategy. He's quite happy for us to believe that he doesn't even exist. That gives him all kinds of room to maneuver. And yet it is true. It seems remarkable that given that we have a dogmatic definition of the devil and demons in the fourth Lateran Council and Ecumenical Council, and it's in papal statements and it's in the liturgy and has been for centuries. The Church Fathers all talked about the devil, the great theologians, and the experience of all kinds of folks that we can't just write off as crazy, especially many of the saints whose moral integrity and intellectual soundness can't be really debated reasonably. We've got all that evidence and yet you still have folks who want to say there's no such thing. I had talked to a friend the other day who went to a, I won't say where it was, but it was a Catholic parish in another city and had a speaker there who out and out said there's no devil at the parish. And just thinking, my goodness, how can you come to that conclusion unless, I guess, perhaps you're an atheist, as I once was, and rule out the spiritual realm altogether. But even then, in my own experience, I began to come up against demonic powers that I thought were the human powers of the human mind. And that drove me back into the gospel to say, OK, if these things are real, if there really is some kind of spiritual world that's not just the matter and energy of this world, I better find out what's going on, because if there's a devil and there's no God, I'm in trouble. For the Christian, our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who we profess, he experienced interaction with the evil one explicitly in the scriptures. How is it that we can deny that? Doesn't that say something about ultimately our belief in him? Him and in the scripture itself, too. You know, just look at the passage, most obvious passage, where he's in the wilderness being tempted by the devil and actually having a dialogue with him.

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John Zmirak on Pope Francis' Plan to Destroy the Catholic Church

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:55 min | 3 months ago

John Zmirak on Pope Francis' Plan to Destroy the Catholic Church

"John Smirac. The subject is a little complicated and I don't want people to get lost here. The other day I was on Newsmax and I was asked by Eric Bolling about a recent move by the Vatican and this pope to be very inclusive and to kind of push the LGBTQ blah blah agenda. And that made me want to ask John, who I think of as authoritative, to help us understand when the pope or the Vatican is pushing something, how official is that? And John is in the course of walking through us that right now because it is confusing. And John, you just said it, it's intentionally confusing on the part of the left wingers in the Vatican. So Pope Francis will never invoke his infallible authority to teach any of these new heresies that he's promoting because he is a servant of the zeitgeist. And I personally believe he's an atheist who is cynically trying to destroy the church from within. But I think on some deep level, Pope Francis fears that God might exist and that Catholicism might be true. And that if he tried to invoke his infallible authority to teach that abortion is a sacrament or communism is great or seven people can get married. I think on some superstitious peasant level, he's afraid he might get hit by a meteorite or fall over and die from a heart attack before he was finished doing it. And I actually made a little fun video on YouTube, how to explain papal infallibility in less than two minutes. And it shows a pope trying to teach heresy, getting hit by a meteorite. I'll give you the link. You look it up on YouTube, Zmirak and Papal Infallibility, and you'll get my little cartoon. If

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Steve Cortes Presents Evidence of an Imminent Economic Meltdown

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:06 min | 5 months ago

Steve Cortes Presents Evidence of an Imminent Economic Meltdown

"Very important segment coming up here, Steve Cortez joins us, Steve, welcome to the program. I also want to mention your substack, patria. Is that right? Is that how you say that is correct? Okay. Everyone check it out. Patria on substack. And we're here to talk about your recent article. The syllabus of economic errors. Tell us about it. Yes. And by the way, so I titled this the syllabus of economic errors because I'm playing off of these syllabus of errors, which folks out there might know, especially if they're Catholic, was a papal encyclical that was issued by Pius the 9th back in 1864 where he rails against modernity and all of the heresies and mistakes of the modern age. He was incredibly prescient. He really saw the future and saw a lot of the failures that were unfortunately enduring even to this day. So unfortunately, in the economic realm, when I was thinking about the risks that are intensifying in the economy right now, I really believe that it is due to a comedy of errors, a circus of errors, or if you will, a syllabus of errors, policy mistakes, policy failures in the last several years that have led us to a place right now where we are in a terrible economic predicament where I think the risks are rising dramatically. And by the way, when I say, I think it's not just that I think so, Charlie, is it the American people think so. There was a really pessimistic, terrible survey that just came out, serving that goes back 30 years, asking, are your children going to live better? Are they going to be better off than you? Are they going to live a better economic life than you have lived in for decades and decades, Americans always had a very optimistic view on that very basic fundamental question. Well, unfortunately, as flipped to a totally negative view, 78% of Americans do not believe that their children are going to live a better life than they are now living only 21% believe in the affirmative and that is by far the worst ratio in all of American history. So the reason I wrote this article is to lay out how did we get here? Because unless we understand the mistakes and the failures that led to this point, we're not going to be able to change the forward trajectory and to make the kinds of reforms and revisions economically that are necessary for us to get back to a place where we can restore prosperity to American

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The Vatican hopes to breathe new life into its relationship with Native Americans.

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 6 months ago

The Vatican hopes to breathe new life into its relationship with Native Americans.

"I'm Walter ratliff with the religion minute. This week, the Vatican tried to heal its relationship with native tribes in North America by rejecting the doctrine of discovery based on 15th century decrees that legitimized the colonial era seizure of native lands. This goes beyond land. Michelle Shenandoah is a Professor of indigenous law at Syracuse university. She says the Vatican's rejection of the doctrine should prompt governments like the United States to address past abuses. Native groups have called on the Vatican to formally rescind the papal bulls that provided the Portuguese and Spanish kingdoms, the religious backing to expand their territories in Africa and the Americas for the sake of spreading Christianity. Truly, it has been decades that indigenous peoples have been asking for attention to this. Father David McCallum says the Pope's visit to Canada last year opened up a new opportunity to address the church's relationship with Native American tribes. I'm Walter ratliff.

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Pope Francis heals from a respiratory infection while the Vatican hopes to breathe new life into its relationship with Native Americans.

AP News Radio

02:02 min | 6 months ago

Pope Francis heals from a respiratory infection while the Vatican hopes to breathe new life into its relationship with Native Americans.

"On this week's AP religion roundup of France's heels from a respiratory infection, while the Vatican hopes to breathe new life into its relationship with Native Americans. An infant is comforted by his mother as Pope Francis baptizes him at the gemelli hospital in Rome. Francis spent most of the week there, healing from bronchitis and was expected to be released Saturday. Meanwhile, the Vatican tried to heal its relationship with native tribes in North America. This week it rejected the doctrine of discovery based on 15th century decrees that legitimized the colonial era seizure of native lands. This goes beyond land. Michelle Shenandoah is a Professor of indigenous law at Syracuse university and a member of the oneida Indian nation. She says the Vatican's rejection of the doctrine should prompt governments like the United States to address past abuses. It really has created generation upon generation of genocidal policies directed towards indigenous peoples. Native groups have called on the Vatican to formally rescind the papal bulls that provided the Portuguese and Spanish kingdoms, the religious backing to expand their territories in Africa and the Americas for the sake of spreading Christianity. Those decrees underpin the doctrine of discovery, a legal concept coined in an 1823 U.S. Supreme Court decision, which was cited by the high court as recently as 2005. The repudiation of the doctrine marked a historic recognition of the Vatican's own complicity in colonial era abuses committed by European powers. Truly, it has been decades that indigenous peoples have been asking for attention to this. Father David McCallum says the post visit to Canada last year opened up a new opportunity to address the church's relationship with Native American tribes. This captured not only the Pope's attention, but also the wider Vatican's attention. Indigenous leaders welcomed the statement as a good first step. Even though they hoped the Vatican would acknowledge greater culpability for historic abuses. I'm Walter ratliff.

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Responding to Indigenous, Vatican rejects Discovery Doctrine

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 6 months ago

Responding to Indigenous, Vatican rejects Discovery Doctrine

"The Vatican has responded to demands by indigenous groups and has formally rejected the doctrine of discovery, which legitimized colonial land seizure. The papal decrees which backed colonial era takeover of native lands were known as papal bulls, the Vatican renounced the decrees, saying in a statement that they did not reflect the equal dignity and rights of indigenous peoples. The statement came after decades of indigenous demands for the Vatican to formally rescind the papal balls. The balls or decrees provided the Portuguese and Spanish kingdoms with the religious backing to expand their territories in Africa and the Americas for the sake of spreading Christianity. I am Karen Chammas

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Thousands flock to Vatican for funeral of Pope Benedict, the stalwart conservative who dared to resign

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | 9 months ago

Thousands flock to Vatican for funeral of Pope Benedict, the stalwart conservative who dared to resign

"Pope Francis has honored his predecessor Benedict the 16th, presiding over a wreck you en masse before thousands of mourners and Saint Peter's square. Francis opened the mass with a prayer as he stood among thousands who had flocked to witness the funeral of Pope emeritus Benedict the 16th. Francis wore the crimson vestments typical of papal funerals in contrast to the heads of state royalty and clergy all dressed in black and seated nearby. Many had come from Benedict's native Bavaria to say their final goodbyes. They donned traditional dress, including boiled wool coats to guard against the morning chill. The varying Christopher busher called Benedict the most significant Bavarian in the past 500 years and was honored to be at his funeral, Warner Andrew messer from the U.S. called him a solid rock for the church. As a man who lived through the council and who changed the church as

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 Benedict XVI, first pope to resign in 600 years, dies at 95

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 9 months ago

Benedict XVI, first pope to resign in 600 years, dies at 95

"Pope emeritus Benedict the 16th, the shy German theologian, he tried to reawaken Christianity in a secularized Europe, has died. He was 95 years old. A wave of cheers drowned out the Vatican skyline on the 19th of April 2005 after Joseph ratzenberger of Germany was elected Pope and adopted the papal name of Benedict the 16th, the former cardinal Joseph ratzinger never wanted to be Pope, but he was forced to follow in St. John Paul the second's footsteps, running the church during a period of scandal and indifference. He told the thousands of people who packed into Saint Peter's square. After

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Is Francis an Anti-Pope or Just a Bad Pope?  Patrick Coffin Explains

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:17 min | 1 year ago

Is Francis an Anti-Pope or Just a Bad Pope? Patrick Coffin Explains

"Isn't it just possible that you have a Pope that is, it's like a bad president in the sense that, yes, he is the president. Yes, he is the Pope, but. He's not doing things that are officially wrong or he doesn't have the power that faithful Catholics are giving him in a sense. Well, it's certainly true that catechesis is at an all time low in the Catholic Church in the last two generations. And I would reply that papal teaching and what we call the gift of infallibility does not only obtain when it comes to an ex cathode or from the throne dogmatic definition. Catholic Church teaches that in the ordinary magisterium. So encyclicals, absolute constitutions, the church expresses the truth about Jesus Christ and what we must do and what we must believe to be Catholics. It does not have to be that extraordinary mode of infallibility. This is important. And I'm very glad I asked you this because your clarifying something for me. I just like to know these things. That's extraordinary. Sure. I'll call it a vault. It's like an archive of official cafe teaching. You can find it on Vatican dot VA. It's called the ACTA apostolica sadist, big mouthful. It's simply means the acts of the chair of the apostles. And it's the official lexicon or vault of official teaching. And in 2015 and 2016, remember the infamous synod on the family where there's so much confusion about homosexuality and divorce from remarried Catholics suddenly being able to have received fully community without a decree of nullity. All that confusion, which was replied to by the Argentinian bishops as allowing a loophole which contradicts 2000 years of sacred tradition with respect to indiscriminate. That document, which is called a Morris letitia, by the way, I was saying that the name of the document into my cell phone and it came back amorous letitia. So that's what I call it. Amorous letitia. Both that document and the letter that was published by the Argentine bishops. Both of them are in the AAS,

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"papal" Discussed on Let's Talk About It

Let's Talk About It

04:51 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on Let's Talk About It

"I don't see a pope in their problem is close Then then i learned my ignorance and tried to repent of my sense and realized that the arguments are a lot better than that. And i should educate myself. Luckily i didn't say many of these things on camera. I'm so glad people don't ask me about catholicism earlier on But yeah. I would say i haven't been convinced of the scriptural and historical arguments for the abc despite thinking despite realizing there are a lot better than i thought they were. And i could get into that a little. If you'd like but i'd say to the papacy is a big one I also find the protestant doctrine of justification to be more biblically compelling And i'll say i've done less historical research on that. I've got ouster mcgrath's you st. She a day staring at me in front of me right now but i've yet to open it And so it's a complex topic. But i i struggled not to sound like maybe the hyper reformed people that meghan grow- grew up with but i struggled to read the Say like romans and get to a catholic doctrine of justification which i know is like the most protestant thing to do is to go straight to romans and talk about justification But i i would say those are probably the the biggest things for me. But i think if i was convinced of the papacy i could see how i could rethink the doctrine of justification. I i mean. I think i would have to and i could figure that out. There's other things but those are the the first come to mind. So i know a lot of people if they're involved in these conversations. I feel like this question comes to mind. What would it take for protestants to join catholics. What would it take for catholics and protestants. And do you see a lot of that writing on like the issue of papal infallibility. I think so. Be well it's nuanced. I guess but for for catholics..

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"papal" Discussed on Noble Blood

Noble Blood

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on Noble Blood

"Gentle princesses christina. That was neither. She was strange looking and strange in her habits. Probably the best educated woman in of her day she loved music and theater and other women and still she's one of only three women to be buried in the papal vatican grottos of course there was murder along the way. What good story doesn't have murder. Christina may have abdicated her throne but she never gave up having the power of life and death over her courtly subjects. I'm dana schwartz. And.

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"papal" Discussed on The Canine Paradigm

The Canine Paradigm

04:38 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on The Canine Paradigm

"Because i i was turning my back on principles that i knew and like. That's fucking devastating. Yup that used to send me harm. And i felt like my life was spiralling out of control because not only was i learned at the time and then i found a great papal but i felt like i was such a fucking outsider. I never really feeding feeding too many molds on the peculiar type person fast and embrace at now like i'm i'm cool with that i i've always felt like a little bit different to a lot of people. Don't like sports the same way. Other people like sports you know. I don't fit into many molds and that was weird for me at one point in time now on down with it. I just think you need to embrace your in afraid sometimes but at that time. I thought i needed that. I really did think on that and it turns out. i didn't. I went through that transgression. And as i said i am complementary to those people shiny that there was another white noise people they good people. They could solve the type of people. They really believed in what they were doing now. Trying to make the world a better place. And i have no qualms with that at all but film me knowing what i knew and abandoning that to try and feeding to something. And that's where i had issue with. It was because i just couldn't find the Around and that's that's what i'm guessing. I'm trying to make the point off his the work around just wasn't there for me at the time it's kind of like will the white was explained to me at the time was i was an addict addicted to the power of using tools and then i was looking for my fix in going back to school so i kept getting talked out of that. You don't need to do this. There is always a work around. When i kept saying everyone will show me what the worker randy like. Come to me with this concept. Show me what the worker ran was. But i felt that the work around that was getting sharon at the time for some like a lot of the dogs prospered from it. Though was there was soft dogs in the system that were medium style dogs that were doing fine with it and i agree that this was the better way to trying the dog at the time but for the at lies the ones that did have the problems like they was no work around firm. What was happening was they were convincing. The earn is not to do it. And it was primarily lying on top of them like this is as good as it gets and to live with this now. I just knew that the people you could say the way the looking with the dog thinking. I can't live with this and there were literally waiting for us to go to either call someone else. Obey get rid of the dog getting rid of the dog. Main successfully or unsuccessfully. Trying to ray harm it or euthanizing the dog..

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"papal" Discussed on V103

V103

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on V103

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"papal" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

01:49 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on KGO 810

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"papal" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

01:46 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Minimum or anything like that. Donations are welcome. I would recommend the papal method for obvious reasons. The main one being most attorneys don't accept cryptocurrency anyway so But yeah it's it's been an unpleasant a few weeks for everyone even as you were saying about the due process the problem that i have of course well with government is that it's all their universe right so they make all the rules if if you're denied due process there's not a whole lot you can do about it other than engage in the system that they control that they make all the rules for you. Don't make any other roles for you engage only in their universe to try and prevent them from putting you in a cage to try and prevent them from harming you to try and prevent them from harming your friends and your family to try and prevent them from harming your property but everything you do is in their universe and there's a huge conflict of interest the plaintiffs right in this case is the federal government the federal judge. He plaintiff is their god. The united states government plaintiff is the god the The the judge. The prosecuting attorney seems to be a priest of their god.

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"papal" Discussed on The Social Hustlaz Podcast

The Social Hustlaz Podcast

07:10 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on The Social Hustlaz Podcast

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"papal" Discussed on The Social Hustlaz Podcast

The Social Hustlaz Podcast

07:10 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on The Social Hustlaz Podcast

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Pope Francis lands in Baghdad, beginning the first-ever papal trip to Iraq

Clark Howard

00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Pope Francis lands in Baghdad, beginning the first-ever papal trip to Iraq

"Pope Francis arrived in northern Iraq Sunday and let an open Air mass on the last day of the first ever papal visit to the country. With plenty of security surrounding the pontiff. 15 unprecedented security with thousands of troops puts on God the pope mobile deemed unsafe. So Francis instead traveling in the parliament, BMW and it's not just security concerns. Cove in 19 cases have been spiking once again in Iraq. Strict curfews were in place, but they've certainly been ignored by crowds wanting to glimpse a little piece of History in the making

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Pope Francis Begins Visit to Iraq

Dailycast News

00:25 sec | 2 years ago

Pope Francis Begins Visit to Iraq

"Pope francis arrived in iraq on friday in the first ever papal visit to the middle. Eastern nation and heightened security concerns for the pontiff. An woods considered one of the most dangerous countries on earth. Francis departed vatican city early friday morning and arrived in baghdad. A few hours later the pope said before the trip felt compelled to make the risky visit to iraq. Because it's people have suffered so much.

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Pope Francis Begins Visit to Iraq

WBZ Afternoon News

00:29 sec | 2 years ago

Pope Francis Begins Visit to Iraq

"We check business at 4, 37. Pope Francis spending some time in Iraq aboard the papal plane. Frances thank the press for coming with him to Baghdad, the first visit of any pontiff in the history of Christianity. He also said how happy he was to be traveling again. It's his first foreign trip since the pandemic, which is still raging in Iraq. Many fear his masses, speeches and prayers could be super spreader events. Iraqi and Vatican officials stress Pope Francis and his entourage have been vaccinated, but the throngs of people

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Pope Francis in Iraq for historic papal visit

NPR News Now

00:28 sec | 2 years ago

Pope Francis in Iraq for historic papal visit

"Are witnessing history in the making the first-ever papal visit to their country where christians make up roughly one percent of religions in an overwhelmingly muslim nation. Donning anti corona virus face masks during his opening address to the people. Pope francis urge muslims to treat their christian neighbors in iraq as a precious resource and he urged the small christian minority long targets of discrimination and violence in iraq to hold true to their faith. The

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Pope Francis arrives in Baghdad to begin historic first Papal trip to Iraq

John Williams

00:17 sec | 2 years ago

Pope Francis arrives in Baghdad to begin historic first Papal trip to Iraq

"Acquired greeting Pope Francis as he entered the church in Baghdad this morning to me. With Iraqi religious leaders. He's the first pontiff ever to visit Iraq, and he visits the Muslim majority country in the wake of recent militant attacks and the ongoing pandemic. The pope's trip will last for four days. Here with

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Pope Francis preaches religious tolerance in Iraq

Bloomberg Surveillance

00:23 sec | 2 years ago

Pope Francis preaches religious tolerance in Iraq

"A warm welcome when he was greeted at Baghdad International Airport Today. The pope is on a visit to rally the country's dwindling Christian community after decades of war. His landmark visit has been months in the making and is the first papal visit to Iraq. He brings a message of peace and coexistence. The pope is due to deliver speeches and celebrate Mass in Baghdad's churches, The New

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Pope Francis Arrives In Baghdad Amid Tight Security | TODAY - TODAY

Charlie Parker

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

Pope Francis Arrives In Baghdad Amid Tight Security | TODAY - TODAY

"Today. Well despite concerns over security and the pandemic, Pope Francis landed in Baghdad earlier this morning. Pope Francis says he's traveling to Iraq as a penitence, Pilgrim. To implore forgiveness and reconciliation After years of war and terrorism. Only the where ready to release the pope begins a four day visit today. It's the first ever papal trip to Iraq. But the journey in the midst of a pandemic has been criticized by some experts is posing a health risk if large crowds gather. It also comes two days after a rocket attack on an air base in Iraq. Hosting

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First papal visit to Iraq to go ahead despite COVID-19 and terrorism fears

C-SPAN Programming

00:10 sec | 2 years ago

First papal visit to Iraq to go ahead despite COVID-19 and terrorism fears

"In the region of the Vatican, saying Pope Francis is moving ahead with this week's papal visit to Iraq. The trip begins on Friday through early next week. And here in this country states are

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"papal" Discussed on The Roots of Leadership Podcast

The Roots of Leadership Podcast

05:25 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on The Roots of Leadership Podcast

"What you know. It's not going to get. That didn't so what is it. What might may think that those things. And what do i type from that stinking in my toolkit so that the next time on can has much more rounded. Yeah i i never made every sale. But i sure got every lesson and and that's You know as we talk about things under roots of leadership. And i wanted to have you on the show today because sometimes we just don't talk enough about about this issue and how important it is because you know they'll i've heard the term. Maybe you have to. Maybe it comes more from the. Us sales people. The great ones were raised by. Wolves would have taken exception to that. But you know why they say that about us because they sometimes we just don't match up with how people expectations or how people see Others and themselves and and sometimes they they have that in aid ability to just not want to be out in front or on the edge and sometimes his sales people you have to. You got to get out in front and you have to. You have to lead. And have to hold yourself accountable. The as we get as we start to wrap up today what What advice do you have for. People that are that are just wondering if this is the right job for them. Well my advice is to get some tau chain and explo- where your heart is because if your heart is in this job it's impossible to succeed in this career. Because i had any night desire that is cellini to help pay and so went on cisco And our team really not. What the hell. I was doing our. We'll just chat with them and find out about becomes and be nice. And and in that. That i didn't realize the time but in my desire to be interested in dame while i was trying to figure out how to do this. New career I actually was doing some really important. Things like developing ripoll filling more hall in her with a desire to help us getting to know that person and decide. If if it's not the you then he the you on that. I'm just fine. Something the aids. But on the flip side i will sign that. There is no other role in my opinion that allows you if you have the courage to bay yourselves and to really support of the papal in moving their journey on like this one seriously. It's the closest thing to relay making changes in the world. Whatever you sell you are changing. Somebody's experience going forward whether you so call us software medical staff. It doesn't matter you are changing lines..

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"papal" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

02:00 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on WSB-AM

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"papal" Discussed on KGO 810

KGO 810

02:54 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on KGO 810

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"papal" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

106.1 FM WTKK

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on 106.1 FM WTKK

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"papal" Discussed on News Radio WGOW

News Radio WGOW

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on News Radio WGOW

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"papal" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

KTAR 92.3FM

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on KTAR 92.3FM

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"papal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

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"papal" Discussed on KSFO-AM

KSFO-AM

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on KSFO-AM

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"papal" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

01:42 min | 2 years ago

"papal" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

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