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TRADCAST is a traditional Catholic podcast produced by NovusOrdoWatch.org. TRADCAST is a refreshing mix of real Catholicism, sound philosophy, delightful humor, and intellectually challenging content -- it is informative, insightful, smart, unyielding, sophisticated, interesting, witty, cool, and charitable… but above all, it is genuinely Catholic! More information at www.tradcast.org.

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Latest Episodes

TRADCAST EXPRESS - Episode 190 Topics covered: Can the Church's canon law contain heresy? A refutation of one of Kennedy Hall's most serious blunders. Links: more

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TRADCAST EXPRESS - Episode 189 Topics covered: How 'Cardinal' Gerhard Ludwig Müller denies the Bodily Resurrection of Christ as it was always understood by the Roman Catholic Church. Links: more

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13 days ago

TRADCAST EXPRESS - Episode 188 Topics covered: Italian diocese of Bergamo urges 'Catholics' to join Muslims in prayer and meals for Ramadan. Austrian diocese of Graz-Seckau publishes prayer to 'god of diversities' for Lent. How Francis is a witness t... more

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TRADCAST EXPRESS - Episode 187 Topics covered: 'Pope' Francis on gender ideology: actions speak louder than words. The prophesied counterfeit church will seek to imitate the Catholic Church, not the Vatican II Church. Links: more

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4.5 out of 5 stars from 168 ratings
  • Going Sede

    No, I’m not a Sedevacantist yet but this show is amazingly detailed and well researched; it will open your eyes to the problems in the church. For one, it convinced me how ludicrous recognize & resist traditionalism truly is. NOW will certainly challenge you to dig deeper into your faith and not remain a lazy Catholic listening to crackpots and quacks. I only hope more Catholics hear this podcast and come to terms with the crisis in the church.

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    Buchangus
    United States9 months ago
  • Well researched, incredibly witty and instructive! Thank you!

    I cannot help but think that had I known all this sooner, I would have not have stayed in the Novus Ordo Sect as long as I did, shame on me! The “new pope” did not waste time opening my eyes, by desecrating The Church. thanks to Francis in 2013 I realized that the “Pope” was a fraud. I read in the Spanish News he had reinstated to the Papacy D’ Escoto a Nicaraguan priest and a Sandinista who JPII had defrocked. Apparently Francis had yielded to the “priest” now in his eighties, pleading and beg... more

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    4
    Camia10
    United States3 years ago
  • Good content, improve on the delivery

    I heard about this podcast from “The Awakened Man“ podcast. I appreciate the content that this gentleman provides. I just wish his delivery wasn’t so snarky. It kind of feeds into the stereotype sede more

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    Alfred Gonzales
    United States3 years ago
  • Good content, improve on the delivery

    I heard about this podcast from “The Awakened Man“ podcast. I appreciate the content that this gentleman provides. I just wish his delivery was a little more charismatic. Also podcast tend to be better when they are frequent in their delivery so for example every Monday or every Monday and Wednesday. So I recommend do more podcasts on a frequent level.I understand you run the website. Keep it up we need more voices like you.

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    Alfred Gonzales
    United States3 years ago
  • Read with care

    The prideful brother assumes that his perspective is the always the right one, that he has little or nothing to learn from others, and much to teach them. The prideful brother will, sooner or later, enter into conflict with his brethren, with his abbot, and with God. Pride always breeds conflict. If it is not open conflict, it is an invisible cold war waged under the appearances of righteousness. The abbot can most effectively treat the brother sick with pride by helping him to believe in the lo... more

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    catherine renee
    United States3 years ago

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