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Francis Watch is sponsored by Novus Ordo Watch - https://novusordowatch.orgFrancis Watch will be entirely free and be released quarterly. While you are waiting for Season 7 of Francis Watch, you can binge-listen (if you can handle that much Francis) to Seasons 3 and 4 (2014-2015), which are free to the public at http://FrancisWatch.org, again due to the generous sponsorship of Novus Ordo Watch.
Episódios
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Episode 18: Catholic Divorce, Homosexuals, and Buying Glasses
05/10/2015 Duração: 01h56minOn this month's Francis Watch, Father Anthony Cekada and Bishop Donald Sanborn cover the following topics: * Newsweek's asking, "Is the Pope Catholic?" * Francis' shoe-distracting answer * The cabal behind Francis' "election" * The moto proprios smoothing the way for "Catholic divorce" * The conservative pushback * Rumors of schism * Francis' American visit * Praising Single Mothers * Making sure everyone sees you buy glasses And more! As always we try desperately to keep up with the always prolific Francis, who sets fires everywhere he goes. Show Sponsor: Novus Ordo Watch http://novusordowatch.org/ Original Air Date: October 5, 2015 Show Run Time: 1 hour 57 minutes Show Guest(s): Bishop Donald Sanborn, Father Anthony Cekada Show Host(s): Stephen Heiner Francis Watch℗ is a Production of Member Supported Restoration Radio. Copyright 2015. All Rights are Reserved.
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Episode 17: Devotees, Diversity, and the Grain of Incense
08/09/2015 Duração: 01h47minFrancis Watch continues with regular guests, Bishop Donald Sanborn and Father Anthony Cekada. We begin with more stories on Francis managing his image. The calculated humility of carry-on luggage and Francis' witness as a devotee of Saint Pius X. Bishop Donald Sanborn and Father Anthony Cekada discuss: * The Upcoming October Synod: The Pro-Change Faction at Work and Push Back from Conservatives * Divorced "Not Excommunicated!" Sending a Message over a Non-Issue * Blessing for Author of a Gay Children's Book * Catholics who Judge Offer "Counter Witness" to Jesus * "Narrative" Theology to Justify Divorce/Remarriage, Contraception/Homosexuality * "Diversity" in the "Theology of Marriage" * Francis as Classic Modernist: Loaves and Fishes Bishop Sanborn and Father Cekada also give their commentary on the ongoing news between the SSPX and the Novus Ordo sect: Francis granting SSPX Priests “Faculties to Absolve” in the Year of Mercy and Schneider advocating the SSPX reconciliation should be based on "Ecumenical Op
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Episode 16: Hammers, Sickles, Synods, and Professors
29/07/2015 Duração: 01h30minIt may be summer vacation for many, but the crew of Francis Watch can't take any time off, because Francis doesn't! This month's episode begins with a detailed look at a surprising National Geographic story on Francis and his methods. We learn that Francis anticipated being elected, and that he is much less "spontaneous" than we are led to believe and is instead a "chess player" who is fully aware of how his moves and words will be followed and scrutinized. Bishop Donald Sanborn and Father Anthony Cekada also discuss: * The reception of the Hammer and Sickle crucifix by Francis * Likening Our Lord's Passion to something scandalous or impure * Why we need to be mindful of "Mother Earth" lest we risk being "like Cain" * How our Lord "never played the part of the professor" * How Anglican catechists who were killed are "our" (Catholic) martyrs "too" And, as we look ahead to the Synod in October, Father Cekada takes the time to look at specific paragraphs within the document that will be used as a guiding ligh
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Episode 15: The Recyclical and the Art of Not Talking Too Much
29/06/2015 Duração: 01h40minFrancis’ first encyclical has been published, and of course Francis Watch is covering it. Listen to Father Anthony Cekada, who read the entire encyclical on the day of its release comment on its “content” along with Bishop Donald Sanborn. In addition to analyzing the encyclical and the reaction to its arguments, we cover the familiar ground of all Francis Watch episodes this season: * Synod Watch * Francis’ newest insults and condemnations * Francis’ ever-growing one world church, made larger by every new denomination he claims to be in union with * Francis’ non-ironic admonition for pastors “not to speak so much.” Listening to Francis Watch every month allows you to keep current on the absolute horror show that is the Bergoglio non-pontificate. Whether you are a Novus Ordo trying to figure things out or an old-time-Trad, Francis Watch is informational. Host Stephen Heiner joins our regular guests His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn, rector of Most Holy Trinity Seminary in Brooksville, Florida, and Father
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Episode 14: Glue, Pilots, and “Unity”
29/05/2015 Duração: 01h51minIt's the end of the month, which means it's time for Francis Watch. Guests Bishop Donald Sanborn and Father Anthony Cekada wade through the muck and detritus that issues forth from Francis, his cronies, his would-be defenders, his detractors, and the world at large. In this month's episode, we cover: * Pre-synodal agitation: What will the Germans do? * A "third way" to deal with the "current teaching" of the Church on adultery and homosexuality * The importance of Christians kneeling in front of the poor * The fact that the worst evils in the world are poverty, corruption, and human trafficking * The importance of Catholics and Lutherans being perceived as brothers in faith, not as adversaries. * Francis' video message to Pentecostalist pastors reminding them that we must "pray for unity" * Francis' lament that unity "cannot be fixed by glue" * A non-ironic command for bishops to stop "ordering the faithful around" * The rise of Maradiaga * Suarez on a "heretical pope" * The importance of "not being closed in
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Episode 13: Mercy, Joy, and Encounter
29/04/2015 Duração: 01h52minIn this month’s episode of Francis Watch, guests Bishop Donald Sanborn and Father Anthony Cekada explore the continuing Lutheran themes inherent in the “theology” of Francis Bergoglio, particularly woven between the threads of “mercy,” “joy,” and “surprise.” Topics covered include: * The Year of Mercy * A warning for priests to avoid being peacocks * An encouragement to baptize all who ask for it (a preparation for a darker purpose, as our guests explain to us) * More discussion of “encounter” * A reminder that those who “do not know how to dialogue disobey God” * Praise for the Charismatic movement * An update on the situation of the German Bishops and their particular responses to Roman instructions * More desire for action on global warming, climate change, and equal pay for women * Responses of Kasper, Maradiaga, and Robert Spaemann to the long view of the Bergoglio (non) pontificate * Atheist theologians: where VII takes us This episode ran longer than our Season 4 norm for this show, but there was just
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Episode 12: Hell Gets Annihilated
27/03/2015 Duração: 01h32minThe full crew of Francis Watch returns to look at yet another disastrous month in the so-called pontificate of Francis Bergoglio. In this month's show, we cover a new heresy, that damned souls are merely annihilated, and do not suffer the pains of hell. If that wasn't enough for those in denial about the reality of who Francis is and what he wants, we also go on to discuss: * Cardinal Kasper's referring to Bergoglio's reign as a "paradigm shift" * The German Bishops indicating they feel no obligation to follow synodal directives * Francis' soaring popularity in America * Francis blaming "clericalism" for apostasy in Latin America * The advantages of publicizing that you will not be a pope for a long time * A new list of problems, including… * 1. refusing Communion to adulterers as "rude" * 2. an insistence that we must not "close doors" * 3. or "sit in judgement" Indeed, what is needed is a Year of Mercy, which in Bergoglio terms means, "Sin Boldly!" Conservatives continue to flounder around for defenses,
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Episode 11: Rabbits, Resistance, and The Reform of the Reform
27/02/2015 Duração: 01h27minFebruary is the shortest month, but Francis hasn't acted that way, giving us plenty of material to cover for the month of February. Regular host Justin Soeder and regular guest Bishop Donald Sanborn were unable to be part of the broadcast, so Stephen Heiner filled in as host and Fr. Cekada joined in his regular guest slot. On tap for this month's episode: * Francis officially welcomes a sex-changed person who is "married." * Bergoglio gave official approval to a mid-synod document * Bergoglio changes the rule for pallium investiture * Marriage under continuous attack - not just from the outside culture - but from even within the Novus Ordo Sect! * Rabbit Reversal * The necessary follow-on attacks upon the Catholic teaching on birth control * Episcopal dissent - pro and anti Bergoglio * Lay dissent - mostly anti Bergoglio * Ecology - the possibility of a new Vatican congregation for this specific need * The Reform of the Reform: Pointless * New Doctor of the Church: no longer necessary to have been in formal
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Episode 10: Radical and Irreversible Changes
28/01/2015 Duração: 01h32minAs we kick off the first episode of Francis Watch in Season 4, we will focus in on some very telling statements made by Novus Ordo Cardinal Oscar Andres Rodriguez Maradiaga, Francis' right hand man at the Vatican, where he speaks of the Bergoglian revolution as one that is seeking to implement "renovation to the point where it becomes irreversible." The episode begins with a general discussion of how we are now seeing, in crystal-clear focus, the fact that Francis is a radical revolutionary who wishes to tear down anything remaining of doctrine and dogma that has been the foundation upon which the Church has stood for two thousand years. As we have said in previous episodes, in the place of doctrine, Francis' plan is to make one amalgamated dogma-less world religion, and this month's episode will further prove that statement. Topics for discussion this month: * "Irreversible renovation" and a "transformation of institutions" * The "Barque Goes Adrift" - more from Dr. Robert de Mattei * January Buzzwords: "D
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Episode 9: Bergoglio’s “Theology of Surprises”
26/11/2014 Duração: 01h48minIn the final episode of Season 3 of Francis Watch, His Excellency Bishop Donald Sanborn and Fr. Anthony Cekada discuss, as they have almost every month this year, the doings of the Novus Ordo religion, and in particular, the words and actions of Jorge Maria Bergoglio, who goes by the name Francis. The show begins by discussing some of the ongoing aftershocks of the Synod - not just the "conservative" neo-Thermidorean reaction of people like Burke, Schneider, and Pell, but the musings of Vaticanistas like Roberto de Mattei and Sandro Magister. Does Francis know what he's doing? The hand-wringers hope he doesn't, the ones who know him better know that he does. We go on to speak about the theology of "surprise," the elevation of environmentalism to a new semi-dogma, and the reflections at the close of Season 3 and since the time of the election of Bergoglio. On tap for this month: * Reactions to the October SIN-od * Burke warns: "the ship has lost its compass" and is facing schism * Schneider proclaims: Synod
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Episode 8: Bergoglio says: “God Does Not Exist”
28/10/2014 Duração: 02h03minOn this month's episode of Francis Watch, we confront head on one of the most outrageous, blasphemous, scandalous, and horrific statements uttering forth from the mouth of Jorge Bergoglio: "God does not exist!" (http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2014/10/09/pope_at_santa_marta_what_we_dare_not_hope_forp/1108212) We start the show by covering a couple of late breaking news stories that came out on October 28, 2014 including Francis saying that God is not "some magician with a wand able to do everything," as he reconciled the evolutionary "big bang theory" with that of Divine Creation - saying the two are not incompatible. Also, we cover the story from the October 10 meeting at Casa Santa Marta where Francis conducts his ecumenical love fest with the Communion of Episcopal Evangelical churches. The theme for this month's show could be "Bergoglio's Dogma Death Squad." As you will hear, we have story-after-story this month that outline Francis' unyielding war to the death of Catholic dogma. On tap for this month:
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Episode 7: The October SIN-od – Go and Sin Some More
24/09/2014 Duração: 02h37minOn this month's episode of Francis Watch, we return to a full cast and have to cover an immense amount of material dating back to June. So the listener has fair warning that we go into extra innings on this episode simply trying to cover the copious amount of news stories that have arisen over the summer. This episode is broken into two halves: in the first half we go through various news stories revolving around the new and false gospel of Francis, and in the second half, we cover the preparations for the October Synod (properly spelled SIN-od) which is due to begin October 5, 2014. We begin the show by giving a reflection of where we are 18 months into Bergoglio's so-called Pontificate, then we move on to the news stories. In the first half we talk about: The appointment of Blase Cupich at the new Novus Ordo Archbishop of Chicago and what that appointment says, more "reform of the Papacy" in conformity with the ecumenical directives of Vatican II at the behest of lay monk Enzo Bianchi, more Francis denoun
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Episode 6: Bergoglio’s Ten Suggestions
21/08/2014 Duração: 01h27minWe will start by tackling the latest in the Bergoglian revolution: Francis' recently released "Ten Tips for Happiness" (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/pope-francis-issues-top-10-tips-for-happiness-9639488.html) which have positively nothing to do with God, nor anything to the supernatural whatsoever. We see in this list of Bergoglio's ten suggestions, which start off with #1 being live and let live, more of his naturalistic Marxism on display, which seeks to keep the soul of man firmly grounded in naturalism and completely omits God or the faith in having anything to do with happiness. The absurdity of this list shows the absolute rancid cesspool of modernism, Marxism, socialism, naturalism, and freemasonic principles that comprises the theological mind of Jorge Bergoglio. Then we will move forward with other news bits including Bergoglio's "brother bishop" Tony Palmer (http://www.praytellblog.com/index.php/2014/02/21/pope-francis-to-his-brother-bishop-and-charistmatic-evangelical-protestants/),
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Episode 5: The Direction of the Bergoglio Revolution
25/06/2014 Duração: 02h11minAfter taking a slight detour to comment on the "canonizations" on last month's show and focusing on John XXIII, we return with a show packed full of news stories and bold statements from Bergoglio and his revolutionaries which paint a clear picture of which direction the Bergoglio revolution is heading. The usual suspects have had a lot to say over the last two months, and we will cover them all in depth with the usual razor sharp analysis. Subjects and statements on tap for this episode: * Statements of the Bergoglian revolutionary frontman Walter Kasper that Francis is not a liberal, but a radical who is set upon "renewing" Catholicism in his own image and likeness. * More comments and fine-tuning of what changes are coming down the pike at the October Synod on "hot-button" topics such as the understanding of marriage: "second marriages," contraception, accepting the divorced and re-married, their reception of the sacraments, and reinterpreting the understanding of adultery. * The Jerusalem Visit * Priest
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Episode 4: John XXIII – The Patron Saint of Modernism
21/05/2014 Duração: 02h01minOn April 27, 2014, Bergoglio "canonized" John XXIII and John Paul II, the two "bookends" of the Second Vatican Council, in order to leave no doubt about the direction that his revolution to transform the face of Catholicism will take: More Vatican II, more upheaval, more doctrinal and moral chaos. The misdeeds of John Paul II are still fresh in the unhappy memory of a generation of traditional Catholics, so his "canonization" has provoked widespread outrage in those circles. Far less well known, however, are the words and deeds Angelo Guiseppe Roncalli, a modernist through and through from the youngest days of his priesthood during the reign of St. Pius X. The truth about John XXIII is far from the benign image of the tiara-wearing, rolly-polly "good Pope John." The "recognize and resist" wing of the traditionalist movement, which claims to "recognize" Francis as a true pope but "resist" him in almost everything he teaches and holds as Roman Catholicism, alleges that a Catholic can still recognize Bergoglio
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Episode 3: The Bergoglio Consistory Bombshell
25/03/2014 Duração: 02h36sOn this month's episode of Francis Watch, sponsored by Novus Ordo Watch, we dive into yet another thirty days worth of news coming out of modernist Rome and Bergoglio's consistory. News this month we'll cover: *Cardinal Kasper's bombshell speech to the consistory of cardinals. *Bergoglio's praise of Kasper's speech. *Communion for the divorced and re-married. *The allowance of "penitential 2nd marriages. *Bergoglio's World Youth Day interview. *The proposal to allow parish priests to annul marriages. *Bergoglio's statement that Bishops do not need to be guardians of doctrine. Kasper's statement of "maintain, yet re-interpret" doctrine. *Bergoglio Bishop bans old mass at Fisher More College. *Bergoglio addressing his Pentecostal "brother bishop." *New Pew polls on Francis. *Bergoglio's grotesque grave robbing revelation. *Bergoglio's latest on "civil unions." *Yet another pre-Synod survey that most reject Church teaching on contraception. And so much more! Join us as His Excellency, Bishop Donald Sanborn and
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Episode 2: The Revolution Speeds Up
17/02/2014 Duração: 01h57minOn this episode of Francis Watch, we cover the news surrounding Bergoglio's modernist antics since our last episode in January. In thirty short days, we have more than plenty of material to cover. On tap will be: Renouncing the claim “that our ideas and traditions… alone are valid or absolute.” Francis to CDF about doctrine: Avoid “crystallized theories.” Instead of saying “right or wrong,” be “flexible” instead. Poll results for Synod: laity consider church’s “sexual morality to be unrealistic.” Francis’ top cardinal attacks the “mentality that there’s only truth and falsehood.” Share your faith in the Koran. The traditional Mass as a “fashion.” And much, much more! Join us as His Excellency, Bishop Donald Sanborn, rector of Most Holy Trinity Seminary in Brooksville, Florida and Father Anthony Cekada, assistant pastor of St. Gertrude the Great Catholic Church in West Chester, Ohio join host Justin Soeder as we discuss these topics and more on this month's edition of Francis Watch. If you have questions fo
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Episode 1: The Disaster Continues
19/01/2014 Duração: 02h08minIn this show, we will cover these and other topics: Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, Bergoglio paying tribute to Nelson Mandela, Bergoglio's outrageous blasphemy against Our Lady and the plan of redemption, Bergoglio's nomination by the LGBT magazine "The Advocate" and Time as its person of the year, the further crackdown on the Franciscans of the Immaculate, the La Stampa interview #4 where Bergoglio says 'many Marxists are good people," and much, much more. Join us as host Justin Soeder and show guests His Excellency, Bishop Donald Sanborn, rector of Most Holy Trinity Seminary in Brooksville, Florida and Father Anthony Cekada, assistant pastor of St. Gertrude the Great Catholic Church in West Chester, Ohio discuss the perpetual disgrace that is Jorge Bergoglio. If you have questions for Bishop Sanborn or Father Cekada, you can send us an email at: franciswatch (at) truerestoration.org. Show Sponsor: Novus Ordo Watch http://novusordowatch.org/ Original Air Date: January 23, 2014 Show Run Time: 2