This third of a four-part series on the Sorrowful Mysteries is narrated by Jack Dempsey, taking it’s content from The Mystical City of God by Ven. Mary of Ágreda. How...
Mr. Michael Davies tells the riveting story of Thomas a Becket, the 12th Century Archbishop who was first the close friend and Chancellor of King Henry II of England, and...
Mr. Ben Douglass resurrects the work of the early 20th century Spanish Jesuits in defense of traditional Catholic positions on the integrity and authorship of the books of Scripture. This...
The whole postwar atmosphere, New Theology, the Council, and the post conciliar environment all pushed the Vatican to try to be more friendly with the Soviet Union. It is this...
Christopher Ferrara,Esq., critiques the notion that Catholic states should remain a thing of the past. He quotes Pope Leo XIII about Church-State relations and speaks on the undeniable benefits the...
An exaggerated emphasis upon “human studies” could, however, lead to another form of illegitimate adulation of the ancient world, both pagan and Christian. It could also ensure an overestimate of...
Dr. John Rao discusses early Christianity and the Greco-Roman world from Arianism to Post-Nicaean Arianism. A final discussion of Arianism concerns the work of the Emperor Constantius to replace the...
The Enlightenment’s focus on the need to build life on the basis of observation of nature opened a Pandora’s Box. Observation revealed diversity and endless diverse interpretations of nature and...
Monsignor Ignacio Barreiro speaks on the greatest of Spanish thinkers, St. Isidore of Seville and the glory of the Christian Visigoths. The influence of Visigothic Spain in Ireland, Britain and...
This seventh part starts with the arrest of Jesus and continues to the Way of the Cross. The Visions of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich is professionally narrated.
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