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Episode 14 - The Party Line Christmas Special
This episode begins with a rambling exploration of Christmas-themed inanities including the merits of home alone 2, papal bulls, and the crucial question of whether or not Jesus was a communist. We then (finally) respond to your listener questions! Merry Xmas and happy holidays from the team at The Party Line.
Content:
When the guns fell silent for Christmas during WWI | Red Flag
Divini Redemptoris (March 19, 1937)
Pope Francis: questions remain over his role during Argentina's dictatorship
Pope Francis, the Catholic Church, and Argentina’s “Dirty War” - Freedom Socialist Party
The contradictions of Christianity | Red Flag
Huge thanks to our tireless editors Charlie Wardrop and Persephone Waxman.
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