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Oct 2023
1h 21m

Cardinal Burke’s Comments on Pope Franci...

Michael Lofton
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Michael Lofton reviews Cardinal Raymond Burke’s video interview with Raymond Arroyo on The World Over. He specifically analyzes his comments about Pope Francis, gay blessings and the synod on synodality.

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