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Episode 7: Why correcting Pope Francis is a true act of charity
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Episode 7: Why correcting Pope Francis is a true act of charity

On this week's episode of The John-Henry Westen Show, I answer a number of viewer questions.

The John-Henry Westen Show · LifeSiteNews

April 30, 20199m 59s

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Show Notes

Since launching The John-Henry Westen Show a number of viewers have raised questions about the issues I’ve brought up.


I was on the road last week, so I decided to take the opportunity to answer some of those questions on this week’s episode.


I discuss the importance of joy in the apostolate – why we must be “happy warriors” even in the midst of the darkness around us in the Church and culture. I share two examples of these “happy warriors” – two men who are in fact most vilified in our Church for speaking the truth about the current crisis: Cardinal Raymond Burke and Bishop Athanasius Schneider.


And I discuss the need for authentic charity towards Pope Francis. The question we must ask ourselves is: Do I really love Pope Francis enough to express concern about what’s going on? Do I love him enough to tell him I’m concerned for his soul?


The John-Henry Westen Show is also available by video on the show’s YouTube channel, and on my LifeSite blog.



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