Taylor Marshall's remarkable interview of Dr. Mazza simply demolishes Mazza's bush league critics & Francis's Synod on Synodality
After Pope Benedict XVI died: Did he resign validly? with Dr ... Pope Adrian V (c. 1205 – August 18, 1276), born Ottobuono de' Fieschi was Pope in 1276 for only 38 days before his sudden death following a short illness. In fact, dying before his consecration and only a deacon, not a priest or a bishop at the time, by [Synod on Synodity] modern criteria he would not be considered a Pope. - New World Encyclopedia [ https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Adrian_V] Taylor Marshall's interview of historian Dr. Edmund Mazza solidified his reputation as a smart, but tough interviewer. Marshall brought out the best in Dr. Mazza. The scholarly yet provocative interview simply demolishes Mazza's bush league critics whose carping seems amateurish and little league compared to the historian's eloquent and in my opinion Nobel-prize quality thought. At one point in the interview, Marshall appeared to show that if Mazza's thes...