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WarRoom Battleground EP 890: Gay Pride Leads To 4 Married Men In Germany

Nov 13, 2025
In this discussion, Elizabeth (Liz) Yore, a commentator on Catholic affairs, analyzes the recent leadership change among U.S. bishops and raises concerns about their political agendas overshadowing pastoral duties. Frank Walker, a religious affairs correspondent, shares insights on a controversial marriage ceremony in Berlin involving four men, sparking significant cultural reactions. The duo delves into issues of media portrayal of faith leaders and the implications of the Church's stance on modern marriage and immigration.
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INSIGHT

Media Frames Coakley As Conservative

  • The USCCB's new president Paul Coakley is being framed as a conservative despite ties to Vatican migration priorities.
  • Hosts warn this may be performative conservatism masking an institutional push on immigration and funding interests.
INSIGHT

Bishops' Migration Push Has Financial Motive

  • Elizabeth Yore argues the US bishops prioritize migration advocacy tied to Vatican influence and financial interests.
  • She claims bishops benefit from taxpayer-funded migrant services and resist mass-deportation policies.
ADVICE

Laity Must Hold Bishops Accountable

  • Catholics should hold bishops accountable and push back on political positions they disagree with.
  • Elizabeth Yore and Ben Harnwell urge laity to speak out and demand restoration of traditional practices.
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