Jenny Holland
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I'll give you my observation to this, Jenny, after the break.
Stand by, folks.
We're back with Frank Walker, Jenny Holland, in two short minutes after this quick break.
Welcome back, folks.
Well, just to very, very quickly finish the point I would have made before the break.
I'm not a great ecumenist.
ecumaniac, to use the pejorative term.
But I do think, given the presence of the diabolic, of the devil, in human actions, that there is a possibility for greater witness between the Catholic Church and the various Christian denominations to come together and warn
and unbelieving mankind about the presence of the devil.
And I think that what we're saying just before the break about the Anglicans starting to relook after many centuries of neglect at
exorcism which they call deliverance um i think that i think this is something that that i think it's room for common witness i think let's put it like that that's room for common witness um against satan and all his pomp and all his works um frank walker the um the the awareness that we are in a spiritual battle was always at the very heart of
the traditionally understood expression of Catholicism, which is the genuine, authentic expression of Catholicism, I was particularly bemused to see probably the most...
authoritative and there's establishment of the traditionalist organisations the most respected the most socially respected of the traditionalist organisations come out and very clearly criticise the SSPX
for proceeding, announcing its intention to proceed with these consecrations.
But I wasn't surprised.
What was your take on this?
I noticed you also covered it on Canon 2.1.2.
What was your take on this?
So much to break down in what you just said there.
So the Univoce statement, coupled with the joint statement with the Latin Mass Society, said that they had heard with concern the announcement by the Superior General of the SSPX