Plato’s ideas were mostly known before the Renaissance through Neo-Platonist and the Church Fathers. One of the dialogues that the early Medievals had even a part of was the Timaeus....
Dr. William Marra shows us that St. Philip Neri was one of the great Roman reformers and educators of the Catholic Reformation era. He influenced all classes of society and...
Dr. Ronald McArthur, a founder and President Emeritus of Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, California, gives an urgently needed prescription for the Restoration of true Catholic Learning. He discusses...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen speaks on Marriage and contraception, Sheen emphasizes the need for “Mutual Self-Giving and Self-Recovery”; this is one in a series of 49 lectures which make up a...
Dr. Alice Von Hildebrand presents St. Augustine and man’s true relationship to the created world. St. Augustine adds to and transforms Plato’s understanding of God, nature, and man through his...
Dr. William Marra discusses the life and work of the philosopher, Leibnitz, the first economist. An extremely sympathetic philosopher of the period is Leibnitz. Leibnitz was eager to underline the...
Fr. Hugh Thwaites concludes his lecture on Pascendi Gregis. In this third and final lecture, Father beautifully explains the Saintly Pontiff’s analysis of Modernist attitudes toward Dogma and the Sacraments,...
Mr. Michael Davies concludes his lectures on the French Revolution. He describes the rising of the Vendee during the French Revolution. Under the emblem of the Sacred Heart, Catholic Vendeans...
Father Richard Gilsdorf, a brilliant Biblical scholar, elaborates on the foreshadowings of the New Testament in the Old. The entirety of the Old Testament with all its parts is fulfilled...
Fr. Baker begins his analysis of the letters of Saint Paul. The first sermon gives a brief biography of the life of Saint Paul, his personality, and his theology. Key...