Frankly (series) (22) – Frank Wright

Why The World is Finally Disintegrating – Frankly Ep1 – The world as we knew it is disintegrating —and that’s not a tragedy, it’s a mercy.    Built on lies, corruption, and rebellion against God, this world was never meant to last.    But here’s the good news: you don’t have to fall apart with it. Hear clarity, courage, and hope for those ready to stand firm in truth as the old order crumbles.

The Great De-Transition – Frankly Ep2 – Frank Wright exposes the collapse of the transgender movement as part of a broader cultural “de-transition.” He argues that ideology is giving way to reality, leaving wounds but also opening the door to renewal. Through Catholic moral clarity and sharp wit, he shows how rediscovering truth, faith, and human dignity can guide society back to sanity.

Why De-Sublimation Is Killing Our Souls – Frankly Ep3 – Frank Wright exposes how modern society has traded meaning and transcendence for consumerism, sexual “liberation,” and empty entertainment. He argues that this cultural unraveling, what he calls de-sublimation, flows from abandoning Catholic social teaching and the pursuit of truth, beauty, and goodness. Frank calls listeners to reclaim authentic dignity, rediscover virtue, and resist the cheap imitations of fulfillment that dominate our collapsing world.

Disenchantment – The End of the Empire of Lies? – Frankly Ep4 – Frank Wright exposes how liberal society has swapped true faith and meaning for hollow consumerism, propaganda, and false “magic spells” of ideology. He argues that disenchantment is freeing, as people begin to see the lies holding them captive. Drawing on Catholic social teaching, Wright urges viewers to reject mass delusion, rediscover God, tradition, and reality, and embrace re-enchantment through faith, prayer, and authentic human dignity.

Clown World War: How Propaganda Replaces Reality – Frankly Ep5 – Frank Wright exposes the madness of our age as a “Clown World War,” where memes become prophecy and absurdity is weaponized to dismantle truth. From transgender ideology and Covid lockdowns to Ukraine and BLM, each “current thing” follows the same script: propaganda demands compliance while mocking dissent. Drawing on thinkers such as Bernays, Reich, and Calhoun, Frank examines how mass manipulation and cultural engineering can drive society into chaos.

How To Win Tribal War | Frankly Ep. 6 – Frank Wright exposes today’s “tribal war,” where consumerism, propaganda, and ideological cults fracture society and undermine Christian civilization. From Freud and Reich to gender theory and mass culture, he shows how false movements manipulate mass psychology and replace faith with chaos. But Catholic Social Teaching offers the antidote: truth, dignity, and the family. Wright calls on Catholics to reject despair, resist illusions of strength through sin, and embrace Christ as the only path to renewal in a fractured world.

Unmasking the Madness: Mad Pride EXPOSED | Frankly Ep7 – Frank Wright pulls no punches in exposing today’s obsession with masks, whether literal, ideological, or cultural. He argues that once the disguises are stripped away, what emerges is “mad pride”: the open celebration of disorder, the inversion of truth, and the glorification of what destroys human dignity. From lockdowns to identity politics, surrogacy, abortion, and gender ideology, Frank shows how society has turned masks into tools of deception. In contrast, he points to Catholic Social Teaching as the only clear lens to unmask lies and restore truth.

Why “Conspiracy Theories” Explain Reality – Frankly Ep8 – Is modern society ruled by a “death cult”? Frank Wright unpacks how the state religion of liberal modernity twists reality through euphemisms, censorship, and ideology. From abortion and population collapse to surrogacy and transgenderism, he argues the system glorifies destruction while branding truth as “conspiracy theory.” Resisting this madness with faith and sanity is a counter-revolutionary act.

The ANSWER to Modernity: Catholic Social Teaching | Frankly Ep9 – Frank Wright dives into The Church Speaks to the Modern World by Étienne Gilson, which gathers Pope Leo XIII’s nine landmark encyclicals on Catholic social teaching. Far from relics of the 19th century, these writings form a prophetic roadmap for restoring order, hierarchy, and divine authority in an age consumed by liberalism and decay. Frank argues that Leo XIII offers a forgotten yet vital cure for today’s political and cultural chaos, and that Catholics must reclaim this vision to rebuild Christian civilization.

America’s Disgrace: The Dark Truth About Surrogacy in the U.S. | Frankly Ep10 – Surrogacy in the U.S. has become a billion-dollar business, but at what cost? What began with a 1993 California court decision now fuels an international trade that erases motherhood, commodifies children, and exports babies to the highest bidder, often without basic protections or background checks.

Critics call it legalized human trafficking. While the Vatican, UN, and EU move to ban the practice, America leads the way in normalizing it. Behind the euphemisms of “gestational carriers” lies a system that fractures families, exploits women, and sells life as a product. The true antidote, according to Catholic social teaching, is a return to the sanctity of the family and the moral order rooted in God, not profit.

The Myth of Liberal Democracy | Frankly Ep. 12 – Frank Wright dismantles the myth of liberal democracy, tracing its origins to a century-long propaganda campaign by figures like Edward Bernays and John Dewey. Far from securing freedom, he argues, liberal democracy became a new political religion that replaced God with the state, manufacturing consent through media, psychology, and branding. This false gospel, Wright warns, is collapsing again, proof that a system built without God cannot stand.

The Replacement of Christ | Frankly Ep. 13 – Liberal democracy has become a man-made religion, using propaganda, psychology, and mass media to erase Christ from public life and enthrone the worship of man. Frank Wright traces the origins of this spiritual coup through thinkers like Matthew Arnold, John Dewey, and Walter Lippmann, showing how the promise of “progress” masked a systematic rejection of truth. Drawing on Pascendi Dominici Gregis, he warns that the crisis was foreseen, and the way back is clear: dismantle the illusion, return to Christ, and rebuild civilization on what is eternal.

Modernism: The New Paganism | Frankly Ep. 14 – Frank dives deep into the soul of modernism, exposing it as a movement that replaced God with the self, leaving behind a culture of “my truth,” moral chaos, and despair. Drawing from modernist icons like Virginia Woolf, Joyce, Yeats, and Camus, he reveals how art and literature became a mirror for self-worship and psychological ruin. In contrast, T. S. Eliot’s search for eternal truth through Four Quartets becomes a beacon of hope, showing that meaning exists only in Christ.

Liberalism is a SIN?! Why You CAN’T be a Catholic Liberal | Frankly Ep. 15 – Frank dives into the Catholic classic Liberalism Is a Sin by Don Félix Sardà y Salvany to show how the Church’s 19th-century warnings still speak directly to our time. Sardà y Salvany argued that liberalism replaces God with human will, unleashing moral chaos and the collapse of civilization. Frank explains how this spiritual error gave birth to modernism and today’s culture of self-worship, climate cults, borderless utopias, and identity politics.

Catholics vs MODERNISM: Saint Pius X Revealed the TRUTH | Frankly Ep. 16 – Frank Wright opens a bold new series on A Catechism on Modernism, the 1908 guide to Pope St. Pius X’s battle against the heresy still reshaping the Church today. He shows how modernism turns divine revelation into vague emotion, reducing the Faith to something flexible and politically convenient. The same errors condemned over a century ago now reemerge in synodality, ecumenical relativism, and calls for a global religion without Christ. Wright connects the philosophical roots of modernism to political liberalism, where man becomes the measure of all things, even within the Church.

Synodal Church EXPOSED: Pope Pius X REVEALED the TRUTH | Frankly Ep. 17 – Frank Wright delivers a systematic critique of the modern “synodal” agenda by exposing its true intellectual lineage: the Modernist heresy condemned by Pope St. Pius X in his 1907 encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis. Wright meticulously demonstrates how the core errors St. Pius X identified, the replacement of divine revelation with human experience, the evolution of dogma, and a person-centered religion of feeling, are being repackaged today under the label of “synodality.” By placing recent Vatican documents, apostolic letters, and public statements alongside the prophetic warnings of a saintly pope, Wright argues that what is being promoted is not a development of doctrine, but a new religion masquerading as Catholicism. CORRECTION: At 22:50 it is stated that the dogma of the “filioque” was established at the Council of Nicaea. In fact, this word is not found in the teaching of the Council of Nicaea. It was first used in the Creed in Spain in the 6th century, before being adopted by Rome, probably in the year 1014. The dogma was defined in 1215 at the Fourth Lateran Council.

Modernist Agenda REVEALED: Pope Pius X WARNED the Church | Frankly Ep. 18 – Chapter Two of A Catechism of Modernism lays bare the core error at the heart of modernist theology: reducing religion to personal feeling and human sentiment. Divine revelation is displaced by emotion, and objective truth is sidelined in favor of individual experience. These ideas have found renewed expression today in synodality, “openness,” and so-called integral humanism, where doctrines become negotiable and Christ is no longer the center.

Modernism replaces supernatural faith with a man-made system built on emotionalism, leading to doctrinal collapse, moral ambiguity, and the rise of practical atheism. Clear contrasts are drawn between authentic Catholic teaching and the sentimental religion now creeping into Church structures.

Following the Science | Frankly Ep. 19 – The phrase “follow the science” has been transformed into a secular creed that replaces truth-seeking with ideological enforcement. Once a tool for discovery, science is now frequently invoked to override morality, silence dissent, and impose conformity, particularly in politics, medicine, and social ethics. Appeals to “settled science” elevate experts to the role of prophets while suppressing debate and metaphysical foundations. Detached from God and reason, science ceases to enlighten and becomes a mechanism of control. What remains is not reasoned inquiry, but a modern idol demanding submission.

Politics as Religion | Frankly Ep. 20 – Frank continues his exploration of Pope St. Pius X’s landmark encyclical Pascendi Dominici Gregis: “How the Modernist Transforms Faith into Politics.” – He exposes the core error of Modernism: the elevation of political and social ideologies to the status of religion itself. As Frank explains, this is not a distant historical critique—it’s unfolding today in movements like synodality, where “listening” and “consensus” replace divine revelation, and political correctness is treated as doctrinal truth. Modernism strips Christianity of its transcendence, beauty, and eternal truths, reducing it to a man-centered, socially engineered belief system. What emerges is a new “religion” of the state—built on rights-based ethics, moral relativism, and the worship of human progress over God’s unchanging law.

Russia BANS Surrogacy: A Christian Response to GLOBAL EVIL | Frankly Ep. 21 – Father Fyodor Lukyanov, a Russian Orthodox priest, outlines how Russia has criminalized international surrogacy and cracked down on child trafficking in defense of life and family. He explains how Christian activism led to real legal reform and how these victories contrast sharply with Western societies, where human life is commodified. The conversation expands into a critique of liberalism, biotechnology, and artificial womb research, framed as a coordinated assault on motherhood and dignity. Fr. Lukyanov warns that when society replaces Christ with markets and desire, collapse follows.

How the Modern Church Removes Christ | Frankly Ep. 22 – Frank Wright examines how modernism strips Christ of His divinity by treating the Gospels as evolving myths rather than divine revelation. Chapter Five of A Catechism of Modernism reveals how modernist theology uses historical criticism to reduce Christianity to a set of human experiences, emptied of supernatural truth. This method, Frank warns, creates a religion that keeps the appearance of faith while discarding the Person it’s built upon. As Christ is reinterpreted to fit modern ideologies, doctrine becomes negotiable, and worship becomes hollow.

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