

Episode 4472: Pope Francis Reincarnated; 80th Anniversary Of Victory Day In Europe
May 8, 2025
In this discussion, Liz Yore, a passionate child advocate, and Patrick K. O'Donnell, a seasoned military historian, delve into the intriguing implications of a new American Pope on U.S. immigration and governance. They explore how faith intersects with contemporary politics, while also reflecting on the significance of Victory Day in Europe. The dialogue connects historical sacrifices to modern challenges, emphasizing the importance of leadership, health preparedness, and the values that uphold freedom in today's world.
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New American Pope's Political Alignment
- The new Pope, Robert Prevost, is an American from Chicago and closely aligned with Pope Francis's ideologies.
- Prevost supports a pro-immigration, anti-deportation stance that suggests the Church is pushing a globalist migration agenda.
St. Augustine on Rome's Fall
- The moral decay and spiritual crisis, not Christianity, caused the fall of Rome according to St. Augustine.
- This historical insight parallels current societal decline in the West and underscores the need for religious revitalization.
Call for Trump to Host Pope
- President Trump should invite Pope Prevost to the White House promptly to establish diplomatic relations.
- This visit can set terms for protecting the traditional Church and its Latin Rite Mass.