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Texas Bishop Removed: Why?

Last November, Bishop Joseph Strickland was removed by Pope Francis from his position as the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Tyler, Texas. The question is, why?

In this episode of The Glenn Beck Podcast, Glenn and Bishop Strickland discuss why he was removed and how to be first-century Christians in the 21st century. Bishop Strickland is described by his critics as a “Christian Nationalist,” a “Francis-bashing, fire-breathing darling of right-wing Twitter.”

But in this episode, he sets the record straight. From Catholic views on same-sex marriage to the Big Bang to why he joined a protest against the L.A. Dodgers for honoring anti-Catholic drag group “The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” Bishop Strickland warns that “we need to wake up as a nation before it’s too late.”

He also shares his opinion about the faith of the most well-known Catholic politicians, such as Nancy Pelosi and America’s second Catholic president — Joe Biden.

Dodgers Fans Protest Blasphemy

The Los Angeles Dodgers played Friday night before an empty stadium, as the team made the horrendous decision to honor an anti-Christian drag queen group, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Who in their right mind would chose to honor these scatological creeps at a Major League ballpark?

The game did draw a huge crowd — of Christian protesters — who marched and chanted outside the stadium. Here’s more from Geeks and Gamers.

Earning Our Distrust

Dinesh D’Souza makes the case for why so many public institutions–from the FBI to the CDC–have earned our distrust.

He also discusses how Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is dispatching troops to the southern border, Attorney General Ken Paxton’s woes in Texas and baseball players speaking out against woke propaganda.

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