Mr Moynihan, thank you for hosting. I know you are tasked with keeping the discussion on point, but if I may be so bold as to say that when the discussion moves away from the topic it becomes organic and so much more interesting. The two of you together are quite the treasure trove of knowledge, I am forever grateful.
These discussions are extremely interesting. Father Mur’s participation in the life of the Vatican during VII is fabulous and should be publicized. These videos should be preserved to show to future generations.
I just read the book about Carlo Gagnon. I had absolutely no idea this had happened in our church. I would recommend it to anyone else out there who wonders what is going on in our present time with all of the confusion in our church, very well written. Just happened upon this website and will subscribe
@@janestuder8622 The name of the book is Murder in the 33rd Degree. The author is Fr. Charles Murr. The book is about the investigative work of Fr Edward Gagnon ( not Carlo Gagnon ) regarding corruption in the Vatican.
Wow..this show is definitely Divine Providence. It’s all in the little things-that’s where God works the most…. All glory to God. Everything we have comes from Him! And i can’t wait to hear more from both of you! May Our Blessed Lord keep you both in His love and mercy!
Thank you may The Flame of Love of the Immaculate Heart of Mary place her mantle over you always . Most precious Blood of Jesus Christ save us and the whole world.
Seriously Father.. my dog ate your book b4 I could read it but it came highly recommended and I intend to purchase another copy.. thanks for this great interview
Cardinals Gagnon invited a group of home schooling mothers to Rome to meet with some of the Cardinals and tell them about home schooling. He made all the appointments, made reservations for us to stay, and took us all to dinner one night at a beautiful Italian restaurant. It was thanksgiving in America in november1995. I stayed in a convent and had the wonderful experience of being seated next to Cardinal Gagnon for the dinner. We were from Seton Home School. I asked him why Jacinta and Francisco were not saints yet. He smiled and said: “No miracle”
Fr. Murr misspoke. He meant to say that after WWII, in thanksgiving to Pope Pius XII for all he did to save them, the Jews of Rome rebuilt “Castel Gondolfo”, NOT “Castel Sant’Angelo”.
I respectfully pose the question to Fr. Murr in these interesting talks "The Un told Stories" between you and Dr. Moynihan regarding the mystery case of citizen of Vatican State, Emanuela Orlandi's kidnapping. I read that the Vatican is reopening this case now in 2023 investigation into teenager Orlandi who went missing in 1983 If not now perhaps in a near future. Thank you and may God keep blessing your exemplary work for the Catholic Church.
The Scarlet and the Black great movie about Mon.OFlaherty🇮🇪 recalls the Jewish being saved during WW2 don't forget that played by the great Gregory Peck and of course Sir John Gielgud and Christopher Plummer
Tell the story of Pope Leo XIII and the “permanent instruction of the Alta Vendita” And-the conclave of Pope Pius X, where they almost voted in a Freemason, except that they forgot one of the Cardinals’ had a proxy vote! God in His Mercy gave us a saintly Polish Pope for the first part of the 20th century, and one for the end of the 20th century….bookends!
@41:17 " . . that Sociologists will have to study . . " Sociologists ??? What do THEY know of Catholic Liturgy, Theology, Church History, the Deposit of the Faith ?? Theologians and Church Historians already know what's been happening to the "Faith of our Fathers", the Faith and Morals founded by Jesus Christ. Sociologists ?? . . don't make me laugh !
Robert, you need not temper Fr Murr, nor reinterpret what he says for the audience. Fr Murr is aware of what he is saying, and the audience will receive in their capacities. Don't cloud what is stated clearly. If you become nervous, ask Fr for more clarity, or to re confirm his point. Don't speak after him to the audience, as to edit his remarks. Thank you for having these discussions.