Benedict is Dead - Church of England Dead? - Holy Name of Jesus

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Date – Tuesday, January 3, 2023 – Memorial of the Most Holy Name of Jesus

INTRO – “Lord, I love you” - Benedict XVI & His Legacy – Michael Hichborn joins us.
And – The fall of Christianity in the UK – Dr. Gavin Ashenden weighs in.

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What’s Concerning Us? – Benedict’s Legacy with Michael Hichborn
"dictatorship of relativism"
Benedict XVI wrote comparatively few encyclicals, issuing just three in his eight-year pontificate (the 19th-century Pope Leo XIII produced 90 during his admittedly long pontificate).
In his last official statement as pope, before a general audience on Feb. 27, 2013, Pope Benedict assured the tens of thousands of people gathered to hear him speak as pope for the last time that even though he was stepping back from official duties, he would remain, in essence, pope
“The ‘always’ is also a ‘forever’ — there can no longer be a return to the private sphere. My decision to resign the active exercise of the ministry does not revoke this,” Benedict said.
“I do not return to private life, to a life of travel, meetings, receptions, conferences, and so on. I am not abandoning the cross, but remaining in a new way at the side of the crucified Lord,” he told the crowd.
By his decision to continue to dress in white like the pope, retain the title of pope, and keep the coat of arms of his papacy, Benedict revealed that in giving up the “active exercise of the ministry,” he was not forsaking the role of pope altogether.
In a speech at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome on May 20, 2016, Gänswein said that Pope Francis and Benedict are not two popes “in competition” with one another but represent one “expanded” Petrine office with “an active member” and a “contemplative.”

VII – the last alive?
From liberal to conservative?
Traditionalism?
Bank reform?
Cleaning up the abusers?
For fear of the wolves?
Patristics as the interpretive key to everything.
The resignation

Guest Seg. - Dr. Gavin Ashenden – the fall of Christianity in the UK
-The King’s Speech
-Trans Priests
-Women arrested for praying silently
-More toleration of LGBTQ and Islam than Christianity

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