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I've recently started listening to Catholic Answers LIVE podcasts. However, I've noticed some modernistic tendencies in them (one priest referred to Pope John Paul II as "Pope John Paul the Great"). One guy called in and asked about Pope John Paul II praying with African animists, and the guy on Catholic Answers said that he'd only seen that on traditionalist websites, and then went ahead and defended Pope John Paul II's actions, assuming that it was true.
So does anyone know of any traditional Catholic podcasts I can subscribe to that have good, solid traditional Catholic teaching?
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I don't know of good podcasts although others here may. I have hundreds of talks and sermons on my ipod from
www.audiosancto.org (free) and sspx from
http://www.sspxasia.com/sermons/ (free) and
www.keepthefaith.org ($1.50 each). There are likely other sources but I have yet to exhaust these. They are fantastic!
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(06-10-2011, 07:59 AM)MichaelNZ Wrote: So does anyone know of any traditional Catholic podcasts I can subscribe to that have good, solid traditional Catholic teaching?
http://www.keepthefaith.org/
http://store.catholicism.org/audio-and-v...able-mp3s/
http://www.sensustraditionis.org/multimedia.html
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Nice! Thanks!
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06-10-2011, 12:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-10-2011, 01:10 PM by Mhoram.)
http://www.theonetruefaith.tv/index.php?nav=04&content=20 -- Michael Voris's
The One True Faith, his 45-minute show that's much deeper than
The Vortex. The audio podcasts are free for downloading, but they also sell the videos. They're just talks, though, so you don't miss much by listening instead of watching.
I should add: Voris isn't as solidly traditionalist as most of us here, and he's said "John Paul the Great" once or twice. But he's quite orthodox, and he seems to be trending our direction lately.
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