False Views of the Papacy: Hyperpapalism, Sedevacantism, and Synodality (Guest: Fr. Jason Charron)

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In this age of confusion, we see many competing ideas on how Catholics should understand the papacy. The most extreme forms—hyperpapalism and sedevacantism— both include an overexaggerated sense of the papacy. Synodality, at least on paper, appears to be the opposite extreme. Is there a better way forward?

Guest:
Fr. Jason Charron was ordained to the priesthood in the Ukrainian Catholic Church for the Diocese of St. Josaphat in 2008. He has served in parishes in NC, WV and PA. Currently he is pastor of Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church, Carnegie, Pa, and as pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Wheeling, WV. He serves on the presbyteral council of the Ukrainian Catholic Diocese of Parma, Ohio.

Links:
• "Greek Catholic Bishop: Synod on Synodality Is Not Like Eastern Synods" (article): https://www.ncregister.com/blog/bishop-manuel-nin-synod-on-synodality-unlike-eastern-synods
• "Archbishop Fernandez Warns Against Bishops Who Think They Can Judge ‘Doctrine of the Holy Father’" (article): https://www.ncregister.com/interview/exclusive-archbishop-fernandez-warns-against-bishops-who-think-they-can-judge-doctrine-of-the-holy-father
• "Is Francis the Pope?" (article): https://onepeterfive.com/is-francis-the-pope/
• Fr. Charron's Parish for donating to Ukraine relief: https://htucc.com/campaign/pray-for-ukraine-fund/

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