Pope Leo XIV weighs in on climate change, global economics, and the future of the Church as tensions rise with the SSPX ahead of planned episcopal consecrations. Raymond Arroyo, Fr. Gerald Murray, and Robert Royal examine the Pope's call for a new international financial framework and what it could mean for Catholics worldwide.
The Posse also discusses a Detroit archbishop's controversial appearance at a mosque opening, growing questions surrounding synodality, and new developments involving Catholic leaders and organizations in Germany and Italy.
Plus, a debate over faith and free expression reaches Major League Baseball as Christian players face scrutiny during Pride Night celebrations. The panel explores the broader clash between religious liberty, culture, and public witness in today's world.
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Frankie Avalon: How He Almost Said No to His Greatest Role
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Pope Leo's Conflicted Plan for Europe & Why Consecrate America to the Sacred Heart?
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Coach Charles Boles: Finding Joy in the Struggle
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