Conversations with John Lane - Episode 1: Introduction to the History of the Crisis

EPISODE · Feb 29, 2020 · 40 MIN

Conversations with John Lane - Episode 1: Introduction to the History of the Crisis

from Conversations on the Crisis · host Exploring the crisis in the Church and society following Vatican II

What do so-called neo-conservatives and "trads" have in common with sedevacantists? You may be surprised. Louie Verrecchio interviews SSPX attendee John Lane in a series of interviews looking deeper at the crisis.In this episode they cover; a history of the crisis in the Catholic Church; the reaction of traditionalists to the changes in the Church; the origins of the Society of St. Pius X; the schism of Paul VI; obedience and the rule of law; the administrative tyranny of the conciliar sect. The differing effects of the crisis on the Church in the East and West, and; the impossibility of obeying heretics.From the Patria Podcast, originally published February 2020. Used with permission.Note: At circa 31 minutes there is a gap in the original audio. During this time John Lane is referring to Bp Antônio de Castro Mayer (20 June 1904 – 25 April 1991) who was Bishop of Campos, Brazil between 1949 and 1981. He was the only Roman Rite bishop to not introduce the Paul VI Novus Ordo Missae into his diocese. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit greatcatholicpodcasts.substack.com

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