

Should Next Pope 'Make The Vatican Great Again'? Feat Steve Bannon
9 snips Apr 30, 2025
Steve Bannon, host of War Room and influential voice bridging politics and the Vatican, shares his vision for a more traditional papacy as the conclave approaches. He argues that many Americans desire a Pope who upholds conservative values. Alberto Cutié, a former Catholic turned Anglican priest, joins in to debate the future of the Church, emphasizing the need for unity amid generational divides. The discussion touches on the Church's political entanglements, potential candidates for leadership, and the revival of historic practices like the Latin Mass.
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Church Divides Over Tradition
- The Catholic Church faces a divide between traditional pre-Vatican II practices and modern progressive reforms.
- A conservative pope could unite a growing young traditionalist demographic and restore orthodox teachings.
Conclave's Crucial Schism Risk
- The upcoming conclave is a fight over the soul of the Church, risking a schism if traditionalists are ignored.
- Meaningful reform addressing Vatican II issues is crucial for unity and the Church's future.
Next Pope Should Resolve Vatican II
- The next pope should resolve Vatican II tensions by returning to ancient Catholic traditions.
- Increase Latin Mass prominence and address allegations of heresy to revitalize the Church.