The Roman Empire in the East could not help the West by the 600’s. It was attacked first by Persians and then the new force represented by the Islamic world....
Dr. John Rao treats here of the roots of Arianism, its rather simple basic beliefs, and its expansion in the wake of the Council of Nicaea through till the victory...
Father George Rutler discusses spiritual renewal and moving the world. Beginning with a discussion of Edith Stein, a 20th-century Jewish convert and martyr who died at Auschwitz, Father George Rutler...
Dr. John Rao says each period of reform in the Church brings with it the hope of reunion with the Eastern Churches, and Dr. Rao shows that the Tridentine Reform...
Father John Perricone reflects on the importance of Catholics becoming leaven to society. Always return to the catechism, the true teacher. Father John Perricone explains so well that our obligation...
Fr. Brian Harrison addresses the 2015 Synod’s Relatio. He gives special attention to the use of the Declaration of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, which was manipulated in their...
Mr. Davies discusses the little known sect from the 1200’s called the Catharists. Pope Innocent III was convinced that Crusades had to be called against other enemies of the Faith...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen speaks of Baptism, and tells us we are “Twice-Born”; this is one in a series of 49 lectures which make up a magnificent compendium of the Holy...
Dr. Alice Von Hildebrand discusses Plato’s Philosophy of Education. The Renaissance era was that of the rediscovery of Plato. Much of Plato’s work in dialogues like the “Republic” and in...
Father James McLucas speaks on the topic, the dilemma of Obedience, Resistance, and Traditional Catholicism in the context of the Pontificate of Pope Benedict XVI. Father McLucas gives a very...