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(LifeSiteNews) — My guest on today’s episode of The John-Henry Westen Show is Father Charles Murr, Catholic priest and Vatican insider who recently published Murder in the 33rd Degree: The Gagnon Investigation into Vatican Freemasonry.

Many of you listeners may recall Father Murr from previous episodes. Well today he’s back for a discussion on liturgical abuse in the Church and why a resurgence of the Latin Mass has to be the way forward.

Murr kicks off the episode by sharing his reaction to a recent video of two women attempting to concelebrate a Mass in Switzerland.

He points out how “outrageous” it is for Church leaders to tolerate or look the other way from liturgical abuses like these while suppressing the Traditional Latin Mass.

Father Murr also shares the shocking details of how the second Eucharistic prayer in the Novus Ordo Mass was hastily rewritten at a restaurant.

For that story and so much more in today’s episode, listen below or click here.

The John-Henry Westen Show is available by video on the show’s YouTube channel and right here on my LifeSite blog.

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John-Henry is the co-founder, CEO and editor-in-chief of LifeSiteNews.com. He and his wife Dianne have eight children and they live in the Ottawa Valley in Ontario, Canada.

He has spoken at conferences and retreats, and appeared on radio and television throughout the world. John-Henry founded the Rome Life Forum, an annual strategy meeting for life, faith and family leaders worldwide. He is a board member of the John Paul II Academy for Human Life and the Family. He is a consultant to Canada’s largest pro-life organization Campaign Life Coalition, and serves on the executive of the Ontario branch of the organization. He has run three times for political office in the province of Ontario representing the Family Coalition Party.

John-Henry earned an MA from the University of Toronto in School and Child Clinical Psychology and an Honours BA from York University in Psychology.

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