Mr. Michael Davies begins with a treatment of the solid but parochially-minded Church in England before the Reformation. He then shows how Henry VIII, on personal and political grounds, aided...
Dr. Clemens Cavallin is a professor of religious studies at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, in this second talk, he provides examples of the ways modernized versions of yoga are...
Mr. Michael Davies treats here in detail of the turn of the century Modernist movement. While he admits that some of the reaction to the Modernists struck at men and...
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...
Mr. Ben Douglass argues that the history of biblical interpretation is in large part a history of men twisting Scripture in order to rationalize their rebellion from God. This lecture...
Mr. James Bogle, UK Barrister and Catholic activist, delivers a balanced and elegant appraisal of the leading models of the universe. Mr. Bogle demonstrates that Einstein’s Theory of Relativity is...
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...
Dr. John Rao examines Rock music and pagan traditions. In discussing the meaning of the ‘Rock’ phenomenon, He explains not only the historical and psychological character of the ‘group,’ but...
Fr. John Perricone laments modern educational standards. He laments that children are learning, what he calls a “new species” of religion in both Catholic and public schools. Fr. Perricone argues...
Fr. Vincent Miceli analyzes the differences between two communities. In this lecture, Fr. Miceli uses the image of a religious order to draw a parallel between two types of communities,...