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Can a Cardinal Correct the Pope? Answering Brian Holdsworth
Michael Lofton addresses the concept of papal criticism, papal heresy and public dissent against the magisterium by reviewing a recent video of Brian Holdsworth on whether a cardinal can correct the pope. Michael examines Cardinal Burke and questions whether the cardinal is merely criticizing the pope or doing something more than that.
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Bishop Athanasius Schneider’s Credo on Papal Heresy
Michael Lofton examines Bishop Schneider’s new catechism Credo. He analyzes its section papal heresy and covers the examples provided from Pope Honorius, Pope John XXII and Pope Francis. Michael then asks some probing questions on why Bishop Schneider left certain key information out that he was directly given by Pope Francis.
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Scott Hahn: Pope John XXII Taught Heresy
Dr. Scott Hahn recently addressed the case of Pope John XXII and he raised it as an example of papal heresy. Did Pope John XXII teach heresy? Was this an act of his magisterium? Michael Lofton reviews Dr. Hahn’s comments and then examines the case of Pope John XXII.
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Is It Heresy to Say the Pope is Head of the Church?
Michael Lofton attempts to prevent exploitation of some recent comments by the renowned Catholic author Dr. Scott Hahn. He shows that the pope is head of the church according to Catholic and Eastern Orthodox sources and cautions Orthodox from saying otherwise.
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Can We Judge the Pope? A Brief History of Papal Criticism
Michael Lofton examines the question of judging the pope for heresy. He begins by analyzing the case of St. Paul rebuking St. Peter. He then addresses the acts of the Fourth Council of Constantinople – along with its 21st canon. Lastly, he reviews older canons as well as the current code of canon law on…
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Can the Pope Be a Heretic? | The Michael Lofton Show
Can the pope be a heretic? Michael Lofton examines Emmett O’Regan’s presentation of Bishop Gasser’s relatio and the First Vatican Council about papal infallibility and papal heresy. He also explains key terms in the discussion that are often misunderstood and then considers whether the pope can be a heretic in his private person and whether…
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