

Bishop Joseph Strickland
Catholic bishop known for his public defense of traditional Church teaching and moral theology. Former Bishop of Tyler, Texas, he continues a national apostolic and media ministry focused on faith, ethics, and public witness.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 1h 20min
Breaking News: Israel Shuts Down Christ’s Resurrection Site. Bishop Strickland & Tucker Respond.
Bishop Joseph E. Strickland, a Catholic bishop and outspoken defender of traditional Church teaching, reacts to the shutdown of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. He and Tucker dig into just war, limits on state power, and the morality of harming civilians. They also touch on Carrie Prejean Boller, public backlash, persecution, and why truth unsettles powerful institutions.

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May 10, 2025 • 1h 9min
Ep 256 | Is the New American Pope Catholic? | Bishop Strickland | The Glenn Beck Podcast
Bishop Joseph Strickland, the Bishop Emeritus of Tyler, Texas, known for his traditionalist views, joins the discussion on the recent election of the first American pope, Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV. They explore the potential for a shift back to traditional Catholicism or continued progressive values. Topics include the resurgence of the Latin Mass, the Church's handling of controversies like the McCarrick scandal, and the need for accountability. Strickland emphasizes the importance of prayer and faith amidst these changes.

Oct 1, 2024 • 38min
Bishop Strickland unpacks Pope Francis' new 'all religions are a path to God' agenda
Bishop Joseph Strickland, a staunch advocate for traditional Catholic teachings, and Deacon Keith Fournier, a dedicated minister from the Diocese of Tyler, dive into the controversy surrounding Pope Francis' claim that all religions can lead to God. They argue that this stance undermines the necessity of a Savior and critiqued the threat of relativism in faith. The discussion also touches on the parallels to John Lennon’s ideals and stresses the importance of upholding Christ's uniqueness and the Church's fundamental truths in today’s society.


