Dr. David Allen White’s talks on Catholicism and modern poetry and literature begins with this lecture on Hopkins. Hopkins’ genius in using innovative means to relate eternal truths is underlined....
In the second of twelve parts, the dramatization is the Christmas story of a modern-day inn. This is a Christmas and New Year’s Anthology. It is a dramatization in twelve...
Father Kenneth Baker, S.J. begins his series on the Articles of the Apostles’ Creed. He speaks of God the Father, His Power, His place in the Trinity and in Creation.
...This second part covers; Proofs that hell exists; If there were no sanctions attached to Divine Law, how would sinners react? Why aren’t the wicked annihilated? And Much More. Saint...
Holy Roman Emperors like Frederick II, the Kings of France and England, and even some noblemen saw themselves as having religious responsibilities in the political realm. When this was combined...
Culture Wars against a more militant Catholic Church were fought in many places treated by Dr. John Rao: the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Holland, Italy, and France. Particularly explosive were...
Dr. John C. Rao (professor of history at St. John’s University and Director of the Roman Forum), explains the topic for the 2017 Gardone, Italy Summer Symposium, “Setting Right a...
Dr. Thomas Pink explains that religion worth the name requires both an object of worship and a conception of humans as worshipers. It has been suggested that secular liberalism is...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on our call to holiness. We all must become saints. It does not require much time to make a saint; it only requires much love. We...
John Rao discusses how Church Theory is often defeated by Church practice. Papal teaching in the interwar period theoretically confirmed the message of the nineteenth century revival movement regarding how...