Christopher A. Ferrara concluded the day’s talks with an incisive analysis of the results of the abandonment of the use of reason by leaders in the Church. In his “Diagnosis...
Mr. Davies discusses the little known heresies in the Church’s early years. Mr. Michael Davies discusses in detail the heresies in the Church’s early years, revealing many less well known...
Mr. Michael Davies describes John Wycliff and the first Protestants, the Lollards. John Wycliffe was, after the Catharists, perhaps the most clear cut heretic of the era. His whole approach...
Dr. John Rao discusses the impact of Calvinism on America and the building of the our nation and its background in the growth of the Americanist Heresy.
...Father John Perricone discusses the heretical ideas of the notorious Nestorius. Father John Perricone brilliantly traces Nestorian ideas and shows how this heresy ultimately manifests itself in the secularism of...
Dr. Christopher Manion highlights the rights of the laity to take the lead in temporal affairs and urges the bishops to return to the exercise of their proper authority. Dissidents...
Father John Perricone speaks of the need for a hero to come to the fore to defend the Church in these times of crisis and scandal. Father Perricone, claims “We...
EmbedEdit Dr. Leon Podles explains how the Church in her human elements has failed to exercise her disciplinary powers properly.
...Dr. James Hitchcock explains with great clarity some of the problems that arose during Vatican II involving European and American bishops who did not think alike. Pope John XXIII thought...
Father James V. Schall, S.J. shows how heretics and non-believers were responsible for Chesterton’s conversion in his talk, “Halos Even in Hell: Chesterton’s Own Private Heresy.” A must-listen, because it...