The Ordinary Catholic Podcast

When Peace Becomes Offensive

26 min · 2. apr. 2026
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This Holy Week, the Pope quoted Scripture—and Christians got angry. Why? In this episode, we unpack Pope Leo XIV’s message, the backlash it sparked, and what it reveals about the state of Christianity today. This isn’t about politics. It’s about Christ.

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