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Strange Tales by Paul Pope
Strange Tales by Paul Pope




Richard Kunst, is the curator of the world's largest collection of papal memorabilia and artifacts outside of the Vatican. Today’s episode is one we’ve been very excited to bring you all for a long time. Recently he died, so today’s episode will tell the story of and serve as a tribute for David Bawden, the man who for the past 32 years had – by his estimation – reigned over the true Catholic Church as Pope Michael. Few may know about the man from Kansas who claimed to be pope, and unironically so. Now, here at The Popecast we normally cover those men who are considered to be “valid popes” – that is, a legitimate part of the unbroken line of succession in the Roman Catholic Church that began when Jesus gave the keys to Peter and, as is commonly understood, sits now with Pope Francis.Īnd while there have been grandiose antipopes throughout history – men who we may one day talk about in more detail – today’s subject is another case entirely. Support The Popecast: A History of the Papacy Timothy's popular essay, "If Jesus says 'no,' go ask your Buddha":

Strange Tales by Paul Pope

In addition to his work at Fox News Digital, Timothy has written for a large swath of solid publications, including Catholic News Agency, The Lamp Magazine, Washington Examiner, and the Daily Caller.

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Timothy shares his take in particular on why secular reporting about the pope is quite terrible these days, his approach to journalism, and then of course we go into great detail on the office of the papacy itself – why we should keep a level head about Pope Francis, how the papacy has been changing over the past century, and a ton more. Today's episode is a great conversation with Timothy Nerozzi, who currently works as a Breaking News Reporter for Fox News.






Strange Tales by Paul Pope