Hope is the focus of this episode that focuses on The theological and cardinal virtues. Realistic stories demonstrate important life lessons. Our Lord wants us to be virtuous, but we...
Dr. John Rao explains that Tridentine reform involved practically every sphere of Church and social life: a reform of the Papacy, of the episcopacy and clergy as a whole; of...
Fr. Illo offers an interpretation of Saint Mark’s Gospel. In his lecture Fr. Illo discusses the end of Saint Mark’s Gospel, where Jesus admonishes His Holy Church: “But when these...
An unforgettable and profoundly moving account of apparitions of Our Lady. This first part tells the story of a simple peasant girl from a small village in the foothills of...
Mr. Michael Davies begins by looking at the historical culture leading into the Crusades. His discussion of the Crusades opens with an in-depth treatment of the causes of the First...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen speaks of Original Sin and Mankind, Sheen describes the World’s First Revolution; this is one in a series of 49 lectures which make up a magnificent compendium...
Mr. Michael Davies gives the history of the Anglican Ordinal from Thomas Cranmer to Leo XIII. Even though prominent Catholic prelates treat Anglican ministers as if they were priests, Anglican...
Mr. Michael Davies begins with a treatment of the solid but parochially-minded Church in England before the Reformation. He then shows how Henry VIII, on personal and political grounds, aided...
In the eighth of twelve parts, the dramatization is a New Year’s Eve lesson to be learned for life. This is a Christmas and New Year’s Anthology. It is a...
Bishop Athanasius Schneider defines liturgy, Scripture, and Sacred Tradition and shows how they all are essentially dependent on one another. He teaches how to evaluate which magisterial teachings must be...