Dr. John Rao explores the many divisions between Italy and the Empire. Popes were horrified at imperial attempts to negotiate with Monophysites and thereby ignore Chalcedon. Romans were outraged over...
Dr. John Rao describes how the first great Christian writers had to explain why their religion was an acceptable one. The Apostolic Fathers and Apologists sought to show that Christianity...
Fr. Mastroeni continues his analysis of Amoris Laetitia. In this second section from Fr. Mastroeni’s series, he specifically outlines the issues in Amoris Laetitia. Fr. Mastroeni gives great attention to...
Father George Rutler explains how compassion, which means “suffering with,” lies at the root of the Christian vision of life and God’s Revelation of Himself in Christ.
...Charity 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...
Father Anthony J. Mastroeni gives an impassioned and detailed analysis of the growth of homosexual clergy within the Catholic priesthood from the 1940s to today. The Blessed Virgin Mary’s messages...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen talks of the Effects of Original Sin, Sheen explains “How We Got That Way”; this is one in a series of 49 lectures which make up a...
This second part concentrates on the life of Bernadette herself. It touches on her childhood, the difficulties and opposition she encountered both during and after the apparitions and her steadfastness...
There were eight “official” Crusades in the Middle Ages. Mr. Michael Davies goes into detail on the remaining seven: the inconclusive second; hopeful but ultimately problematic third; disastrous fourth, which...
Mr. Michael Davies gives a biography of the illustrious English convert John Henry Newman. Newman started the Tractarian Movement, later referred to as the Oxford Movement, which began a tide...