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(LifeSiteNews) — On today’s episode of The John-Henry Westen Show, Dr. Edmund Mazza helps us sift through the confusion and insanity paralyzing the Catholic Church throughout Francis’ pontificate and explains what happens if a pope teaches heresy.

If you missed my previous show with Dr. Mazza on the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, click here to get caught up to speed.

In today’s episode I ask Dr. Mazza to address why we traditional Catholics should even “resist” someone (namely Pope Francis) we are supposed to obey and profess allegiance to, especially in light of the unchanging basics of the faith and the role of the papacy in the Church.

Mazza also shares his thoughts on the recent formal correction of Pope Francis’ statement on Holy Communion, which was first reported by LifeSiteNews, whether or not a pope can teach heresy and what happens if he can, and much more.

Listen to today’s episode below or watch the interview above.

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

You can send me feedback, or ideas for show topics by emailing [email protected].

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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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