Simon carries the cross. This series of 14 Stations of the Cross are professionally dramatized.
...Greco-Roman culture had a clear “curriculum” which it taught with great certainty. Dr. John Rao describes here the way in which Christianity came to understand its own need for a...
Dr. Alice Von Hildebrand talks about, Thomas Merton who is, perhaps, the monk and spiritual writer most known to modern Americans. How did he become influenced by Catholicism? What was...
Dr. John Rao explains that one major problem with the Protestants is that their own divisions became more and more permanent. These divisions were increased by the arrival of Jean...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen talks on the Church, the Body of Christ, the People of God; this is one in a series of 49 lectures which make up a magnificent compendium...
In this general introduction, Monsignor William Smith discusses the principles fundamental to Moral Theology – principles located in Sacred Scripture, clarified by Sacred Tradition, and taught by the Magisterium of...
The Twentieth Century has witnessed the battle of all philosophies and anti-philosophies at one and the same time. Father Richard Munkelt presents a kaleidoscope of contemporary philosophical schools, ranging from...
In the fourth of twelve parts, the dramatization is the touching story of refugees in Bethlehem at Christmas. This is a Christmas and New Year’s Anthology. It is a dramatization...
Father Kenneth Baker, S.J.speaks of the Third Article, where Father Baker tells us of the Earthly and Human origins and Nature of Christ, as well as the Mystery of the...
Saint Peter through Saint Leo the Great (33 A.D. – 461 A.D.) “Our Glorious Popes” is a ten-part series. Listening to Our Glorious Popes will refresh your appreciation of grace...