
In this episode Father discusses recent developments in Rome regarding homosexuality, synodality, ecumenism, interreligious dialogue, and the current direction of the Vatican which continue to represent a departure from traditional Catholic teaching. In contradiction to the perennial teachings of the Catholic Church, figures such as Father James Martin and Pope Leo 14th continue to promote doctrinal ambiguity and moral compromise. We need to double-down, yet again, with our devotions to Our Lady: she will be our most sure and reliable help to make it through the spiritual chastisement in which we’re living (and the physical chastisement that is coming!). Links, Reading Material, and Books: St. Alphonsus’ Daily Meditations and Readings for Every Day of the Year The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius The Book of Gomorrah and St. Peter Damian’s Struggle Against Ecclesiastical Corruption Dialogues by St. Catherine of Siena "Video" versions of the podcasts are posted to Odysee, Rumble and sometimes on YouTube (The censors at YouTube don't like Father's preaching so we're not posting everything because we don't want his channel nuked). To financially support the work of Fr. Isaac you can donate to him via the following: Mailing address If you would like to mail a card, letter, or donation to Father Isaac you can do so at the following address: Franciscan Friars of Our Lady of Good Success 974 E Stuart Ave STE D Box 203 Galax, VA 24333 Checks should be made out to "Franciscan Friars of Our Lady of Good Success" which is a 501(c)(3) non-profit and donations are tax deductible. To submit questions for future episodes send email to podcast@soti.blog -- for emails SPECIFICALLY for Father and ONLY for Father, send emails to father@soti.blog This podcast is produced by Supernerd Media.
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