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February 16, 2025 5 mins

This is a snippet from the episode Theological Peace, Conflict, & The Advent Season w/ Fr. Eric Wood. We discuss what happens when a new priest, bishop, or other form of religious life comes into a church and restricts something; receiving on the hands, sign of peace, etc. If you would like to listen to the entire interview, check out the link below!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/64v46a30ETlPHSAvHq32af

Next Sunday we will release a new long-form discussion episode with a seminarian from the Diocese of Toledo, Declan Reimer.


Episode Chapters:


(00:00) - Introduction


(00:52) - Pope Benedict XVI's Motu Proprio


(01:56) - Restricting Things in the Church | Pt. 1


(02:43) - Father Wood's Conversion


(03:10) - Restricting Things in the Church | Pt. 2

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