The Francis Effect podcast: Fox News defamation case; heresy among bishops

A headline about then-President Donald Trump is displayed outside Fox News studios in New York on Nov. 28, 2018. Documents in a defamation lawsuit illustrate pressures faced by Fox News journalists in the weeks after the 2020 presidential election. The network was on a collision course between giving its conservative audience what it wanted and reporting uncomfortable truths about then-President Donald Trump and his false fraud claims. (AP photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

A headline about then-President Donald Trump is displayed outside Fox News studios in New York on Nov. 28, 2018. Documents in a defamation lawsuit illustrate pressures faced by Fox News journalists in the weeks after the 2020 presidential election. The network was on a collision course between giving its conservative audience what it wanted and reporting uncomfortable truths about then-President Donald Trump and his false fraud claims. (AP photo/Mark Lennihan, File)

NCR executive editor Heidi Schlumpf is part of the new season of "The Francis Effect" podcast, joining co-hosts Franciscan Fr. Daniel Horan (columnist for NCR) and David Dault, executive producer and host of "Things Not Seen: Conversations About Culture and Faith."

Heidi, Father Daniel and David talk about the defamation lawsuit that Dominion Voting Systems has launched against Fox News; they discuss Bishop Thomas Paprocki's apparent accusations of heresy against other bishops; and they look at the role of the Holy Spirit in daily life.

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