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This week:
-The Pope sat down for an interview with 60 minutes and claimed that humans “…are fundamentally good” and “the heart itself is good.” What did he mean by that, and does that line up with scripture? 

-Rage Rituals are an up-and-coming fad that takes the concept of “rage rooms” (where you go in a room and scream while breaking things) to a new, spiritual level. The idea is that you can heal your anger through violent expression of it. However, the research points to a very different, very dangerous conclusion!

-Meanwhile, in DC, a playground catfight broke out between Majorie Taylor Greene, AOC, and Jasmine Crockett. Serious allegations like “you wear fake eyelashes,” “You have a bad-built bleach blonde body,” and “nuh-uh baby girl” wear all thrown around! What deeper truth does this reveal about the culture we are living in?

-Peacock is releasing a new documentary during Pride month called “Queer Planet.” The purpose is to show that many animals have sexual habits that lay outside the traditional sexual norms. Conservatives are up in arms about the show, but I suggest that EVERYONE should be offended by this!

-All that and one look at the commencement speech heard around the world! Harrison Butker, a traditional catholic and NFL player, spoke at Benedictine College - a Catholic university - and his speech was VERY CATHOLIC! The part that stirred the most controversy was his take on the role of men and women in the home. We will look at the scriptural precedent for his remarks and see if what he communicated lines up!


All that and more on Episode 63 of the CTP!  

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