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Catholics in Cyberland; is Vatican I the problem?

 

On this episode of What Catholics Believe, Tom and Fr. Jenkins discuss:  • Catholics and social media.  • The rejection of Vatican I by Hilary White and Peter Kwasniewski  • What is the Magisterium?  • Francis’ birthday.

(This episode was filmed on 17 December 2019.)

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• The Second Vatican Council Is Now Far Spent by Peter Kwasniewski

• “Hey guys... here's something to think about: what if Vatican I was, well, wrong?” - Hilary White

• “I’m constantly making statements, giving homilies. That’s magisterium. That’s what I think, not what the media say that I think. Check it out; it’s very clear.” - Francis

 

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