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EPISODE · Jun 25, 2020 · 1H 31M

Barnhardt Podcast #115: Forewarned is Forearmed

from Barnhardt Podcast · host Ann Barnhardt

In this episode, Mark and Ann are again joined by Dr. Edmund Mazza, further exploring his thesis that the words and actions of Pope Benedict suggest he has separated the functional aspects of the papacy from the ontological essence of the papacy, having himself retained the latter. In delegating the governance function/active role/ministry, it appears Benedict may have done so by attempting to separate the See of Rome from the Primacy itself. New evidence continues to be unearthed, some of it going back hundreds of years, supporting at least the conceptual validity of this. Will examine the resignation of Peter Celestine, the thoughts of Cardinal Manning, that the idea of splitting off the Roman See from the Primacy is NOT a heretical idea, the laity of Nestorius' diocese publicly condemning their own bishop (Nestorius) in writing. Bergoglio "lamenting" that he might be the one who goes down in history as schisming the Church… something quite impossible if he were the true Pope. Bergoglio's snarking remark about prelates who only halfway resign.The historical German significance of Benedict's choice of "resignation" day. Carl Schmidt and the State of Exception: The sovereign has the authority to suspend the law. 2 Thess 2, "the restrainer" and the "man of sin," the KATECHON... the restrainer is both a person and a system. Feedback: please send your questions, comments, and suggestions to [email protected] Supernerd Media produces the Barnhardt Podcast; if you would like to support the technical maintenance of the podcast and the hosting of Ann's website you can send donations to "Supernerd Media" to 10940 Parallel Pkwy #K303, Kansas City, KS, 66109. Alternatively, you could email an Amazon.com gift certificate to [email protected] -- or you can visit SupernerdMedia.com for even more options.

In this episode, Mark and Ann are again joined by Dr. Edmund Mazza, further exploring his thesis that the words and actions of Pope Benedict suggest he has separated the functional aspects of the papacy from the ontological essence of the papacy, having himself retained the latter. In delegating the governance function/active role/ministry, it appears Benedict may have done so by attempting to separate the See of Rome from the Primacy itself. New evidence continues to be unearthed, some of it going back hundreds of years, supporting at least the conceptual validity of this. Will examine the resignation of Peter Celestine, the thoughts of Cardinal Manning, that the idea of splitting off the Roman See from the Primacy is NOT a heretical idea, the laity of Nestorius' diocese publicly condemning their own bishop (Nestorius) in writing. Bergoglio "lamenting" that he might be the one who goes down in history as schisming the Church… something quite impossible if he were the true Pope. Bergoglio's snarking remark about prelates who only halfway resign.The historical German significance of Benedict's choice of "resignation" day. Carl Schmidt and the State of Exception: The sovereign has the authority to suspend the law. 2 Thess 2, "the restrainer" and the "man of sin," the KATECHON... the restrainer is both a person and a system. Feedback: please send your questions, comments, and suggestions to [email protected] Supernerd Media produces the Barnhardt Podcast; if you would like to support the technical maintenance of the podcast and the hosting of Ann's website you can send donations to "Supernerd Media" to 10940 Parallel Pkwy #K303, Kansas City, KS, 66109. Alternatively, you could email an Amazon.com gift certificate to [email protected] -- or you can visit SupernerdMedia.com for even more options.

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