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Pope Leo XIV's visit to Spain generated headlines around the world, but what was really behind his message on immigration, Christian identity, and the future of Europe? Raymond Arroyo, Father Gerald Murray, and Robert Royal break down the Pope's major speeches, his defense of life and family, and the growing debate over faith, culture, and national identity in the modern West.
The Posse also discusses signs of Catholic renewal, the resurgence of traditional practices, the fallout from the FBI's Richmond memo targeting traditional Catholics, and whether the Church is finally beginning to reclaim its voice in an increasingly secular age. From Spain to Australia, they examine the challenges facing the Church - and the reasons for hope.
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00:00 - Introduction
00:47 - Why Consecrate America to the Sacred Heart?
03:39 - Pope Leo's Spain Visit
05:34 - The Church's Immigration Challenge
08:29 - Europe's Christian Identity Crisis
10:34 - Terror Attacks and Cultural Conflict
12:41 - Mixed Messages on Immigration?
14:59 - Pope Leo at the Canary Islands
16:52 - The Lampedusa Question
20:02 - Spain Erupts for Pope Leo
27:21 - The Return of Godspell
30:12 - Pope Leo and Bad Bunny
34:08 - Signs of Catholic Renewal
36:14 - FBI Fires Anti-Catholic Agents
37:45 - Australia Brings Back Kneelers



