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087: Confronting Confusion and Division in the Church (w/ Ralph Martin)

087: Confronting Confusion and Division in the Church (w/ Ralph Martin)

FromThe Cordial Catholic


087: Confronting Confusion and Division in the Church (w/ Ralph Martin)

FromThe Cordial Catholic

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Nov 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode of The Cordial Catholic Podcast, I'm joined by Ralph Martin to talk about tackling division, confusion, and darkness in the Catholic Church. We talk about some of the divisions in the Church between different Catholic factions – on the left and on the right – and how these Protestant-like groups at damaging the Church. We look at how to understand sometimes unclear and ambiguous teachings from the Pope and Bishops; and how we can remain in the "radical centre" of the Catholic Church. It's a great and engaging conversation and I hope you enjoy it!Ralph Martin's new book A Church in Crisis: Pathways Forward is available now from  Renewal Ministries.For more, visit The Cordial Catholic. Send your feedback to cordialcatholic@gmail.com. Please consider financially supporting this show! For more information visit the Patreon page.  All patrons receive access to exclusive content and if you can give $5/mo or more you'll also be entered into monthly draws for fantastic books hand-picked by me.If you'd like to give a one-time donation to The Cordial Catholic, you can visit the PayPal page.Thank you to those already supporting the show!This podcast is brought to you in a special way by our Patreon Co-Producers Gina, Eyram, Susanne, Elli and Tom, Kelvin and Susan, and Stephen.Support the show
Released:
Nov 25, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast for non-Catholics, new Catholics, or anyone interested in digging deeper into the Catholic faith. Hosted by K. Albert Little, a non-denominational Evangelical convert to Catholicism.