Father Vincent Miceli, S.J., discusses the teaching of the Church regarding the Sacrament of Penance. A most urgent and informative address by Father Miceli, wherein he clarifies and unfolds the...
Father George Rutler tells of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the Gospel accounts. The Sacred Heart of Jesus was pierced to reveal the inexhaustible fountain of mercy and goodness...
Mr. Michael Davies critiques the Pauline reform of the Mass. He argues convincingly that loyal Catholics have a right to criticize disciplinary decisions of the Holy See. He supports his...
The Franks in Gaul under the Merovingian Dynasty led by Clovis and his descendents were the first German tribe to become Catholic. Dr. John Rao explains that their history from...
Such early nineteenth century circles, which concerned themselves with theological, philosophical, spiritual/mystical, historical, catechetical, liturgical, literary, missionary, and political and social issues are discussed here by Dr. John Rao in...
Holy Roman Emperors like Frederick II, the Kings of France and England, and even some noblemen saw themselves as having religious responsibilities in the political realm. When this was combined...
Dr. John Rao explains that Nominalist, millenarian, and apocalyptic heresies continued to abound in the 1400’s. These were aided by the corruption of the Church and her hierarchy. Bishops and...
Dr. John Rao discusses grace, free will, the Missions, Jansenism and Protestant Naturalism. Dr. Rao shows how Jansenism and the concerns of “pietist” Protestants who de-emphasized the importance of doctrine...
Monsignor Ignacio Barreiro discusses the Cristeros movement in Twentieth Century Mexico, a magnificent militant expression of popular Catholic crusading for the Faith against a persecuting secularist, liberal/Marxist Mexican government in...
Chris Ferrara talks about – The Connection of the Interwar Period with the Reign of Paul VI. G.B. Montini, the future Pope Paul VI, was influenced by a number of...
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 Vincent Miceli, S.J. shares with us some insights on the life and work of the late, great philosopher and Catholic Apologist, Dietrich Von Hildebrand.
...Father John O’Connor reviews not only the historic heresies that have plagued the suffering pilgrim Church but also the techniques used by modern Gnostics to infiltrate the Church and destroy...
Father Vincent Miceli, S.J. and Dr. William Marra discuss Auguste Comte’s science of atheism. From the television program, “Drama of Truth.” Comte wanted to replace the religion of God with...
Christopher A. Ferrara offers an interesting reading of Our Lady’s prophecies from Fatima. In this hard-hitting and carefully reasoned analysis of the current and increasingly serious dilemma we find ourselves...
Fr. George Rutler tells us of the Church’s steadfastness. Fr. Perricone argues despite all our weaknesses and stupidities, the Catholic Church stands firm amidst an ever growing culture of death....
Fr. Kenneth Baker offers a powerful reading of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. Fr. Baker explains Paul’s point that Jesus Christ, Who is God, possesses the fullness of all reality....
Fr. John O’Connor, O.P. discusses signs foretelling the end of the world. In this lecture, Father draws on Scripture and the writings of the Church Fathers to present the listener...
In an examination of the contradictory pluralism of Father Charles Curran, Monsignor William Smith provides genuine applications of “Double Effect” to refute the situationism of Father Richard McCormick.
...Dr. David Allen White introduces Medieval drama, explaining its various forms, its historical development from tropes inserted within the Mass to full-scale stage plays, and its purpose as an entertaining...