Just yesterday a video was uploaded showing Hannity being interviewed by Robert Jeffress who recently said Catholicism is a “cult-like pagan religion”.

At 3:39, Sean claims he is “more a born again Christian”, not acknowledging he was born again when he was baptized. He adds the one thing he was taught as a Catholic was guilt. At 6:03, he claims “they got it wrong”. Ok, tell that to the Apostles, Apostolic Fathers, Church Fathers and Doctors, all who confirm Catholic dogma. At 7:15, he claims Matthew 16:17-9 refers to “individual conscience”. If that’s the case then he’s in no place to claim the Church “got it wrong”. If he’s “a born again Christian” like he says he is, he would know what Scripture teaches on individual interpretation: “In them there are some things hard to understand that the ignorant and unstable distort to their own destruction, just as they do the other scriptures” (2 Peter 3:16).

Some may remember an argument Sean had with Fr. Thomas Euteneuer on his show after Father Thomas called Sean out on his contraception comments. Sean accused the priest of judging him and bragged about going to seminary. Well, it appears Sean is lying about that too. Newshounds did an article on this exposing Sean as a fraud who actually attended “the now closed St. [Pius] X Preparatory School in Uniondale NY” which “was a Catholic high school which prepared students for entry into a ‘theological’ seminary”. But let’s say for the sake of argument he did go to seminary: that still does not excuse his heresy. Seminary is not a free ticket to ignore whatever doctrine. I am aware of Father Thomas’s own sex scandal years later which involved a woman purportedly under demonic possession and under his care. I am aware he also apologized and stepped down from Human Life International. Let’s hope Sean can apologize and revert as well.

Michael Voris did a segment called FOX News Comes Out, exposing said news outlet of pro-abortion, pro-contraception and pro-LGBT propaganda. Just because FOX News appears more pro-Christian than other news sources does not make it good.

Sean uses Church teaching on natural family planning, sometimes called “natural contraception”, to defend and justify artificial birth control; here’s one major problem: one is open to the possibility of new life (and abstinence) while the other is closed to new life. Sean’s theology is as good as a broken mirror. To add insult to injury, he said if he were ever excommunicated from the Church, instead of going to Confession to get absolved, he would go to Jerry Falwell’s megachurch. To this, Fr. Joseph Jenkins responded with an epic response.

“But note that he would join a Baptist Church, no doubt because of their “political” conservatism, but one that is silent on a weighty moral matter like artificial contraception. Doctrinal differences between them and Catholics are enormous. He would reject the Pope, much of the deposit of faith, and the sacramental life, particularly the Eucharist, to maintain his dissent. He would embrace a Protestant sect and forever turn his back on the sacrifice of the Mass and the real presence of Jesus’ body and blood in the Blessed Sacrament in exchange for grape juice and loaf bread. Even a knowledgeable Catholic excommunicant, if his faith be real, would want to come home to the sacraments and to the true Church established by Jesus Christ.”