Dr. John C. Rao (professor of history at St. John’s University and Director of the Roman Forum), explains the topic for the 2017 Gardone, Italy Summer Symposium, “Setting Right a...
Rev. John Hunwicke (Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham) talks about the current confusion about the true relationship between the Holy Spirit and the pope. He reads several excerpts...
Dietrich Von Hildebrand was a hero in the battle for Catholic Tradition in the wake of the catastrophe following Second Vatican Council. But he was also a political hero in...
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...
Bishop Athanasius Schneider defines liturgy, Scripture, and Sacred Tradition and shows how they all are essentially dependent on one another. He teaches how to evaluate which magisterial teachings must be...
Dr. David Allen White discusses the Council of Trent and the Sacred Music of Palestrina. The Tridentine Reform had to tackle the question of music and the liturgy along with...
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...
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...
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...