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Why are so many people losing trust in the Catholic Church — and did the Church actually earn that distrust?
Distrust of the Catholic Church is everywhere today — in headlines, online debates, and even among Catholics themselves. But where did that suspicion actually come from? In this episode of Fire Branded, T.J. Haines examines the real roots of modern skepticism toward the Church, from historical myths and media narratives to scandals, cultural shifts, and the emotional reactions that often replace careful reasoning.
Drawing from his article Distrust of the Church and the Malady of Suspicion, T.J. explores what these controversies really prove, what they don’t, and why understanding that distinction matters for anyone serious about truth, faith, and intellectual honesty.
Trust the Church
This episode challenges listeners to rethink assumptions, separate perception from reality, and confront one of the most common claims of our time: “You can’t trust the Church.”
Article on Stoking the Embers: "Distrust of the Church and the Melody of Suspicion
By Fiat MediaWhy are so many people losing trust in the Catholic Church — and did the Church actually earn that distrust?
Distrust of the Catholic Church is everywhere today — in headlines, online debates, and even among Catholics themselves. But where did that suspicion actually come from? In this episode of Fire Branded, T.J. Haines examines the real roots of modern skepticism toward the Church, from historical myths and media narratives to scandals, cultural shifts, and the emotional reactions that often replace careful reasoning.
Drawing from his article Distrust of the Church and the Malady of Suspicion, T.J. explores what these controversies really prove, what they don’t, and why understanding that distinction matters for anyone serious about truth, faith, and intellectual honesty.
Trust the Church
This episode challenges listeners to rethink assumptions, separate perception from reality, and confront one of the most common claims of our time: “You can’t trust the Church.”
Article on Stoking the Embers: "Distrust of the Church and the Melody of Suspicion