The holiness, simplicity and keen perception of Saint Teresa of Calcutta radiate throughout this most beautiful two part series of four addresses on Religious life. Mother Teresa eloquently demonstrates her...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on her gift of self to God. What does it mean to be a Saint? God continues the Incarnation through us: Will you give me your...
Dr. William Marra considers St. Teresa of Avila one of the most sympathetic figures of Church History. Like her fellow Spanish mystics, and the Jesuits as well, she was deeply...
The story of St Nicholas, the patron saint of brides is told in a modern drama. St Nicholas was known for his habit of secret gift-giving, most famously to keep...
Pope Saint Pius X was pope from 1903-1914 and is know for his firm demeanour, sense of personal poverty, and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. He is famous for...
Saint Theophone Venaard was a French missionary martyr who suffered beheading in Tonkin Vietnam in 1861. Ministering from hiding he was ultimately betrayed, condemned, and held in a cage until...
Edith Stein was converted to Christianity through both her phenomenological studies and her inspiration by St. Teresa of Avila. Dr. Alice Von Hildebrand discusses her intellectual formation, her life as...
Father Nicholas Millich gives an inspiring and fascinating talk on three solid, essential images out of the Great Tradition – The Mirror, The Bystander, and The Penitent. He speaks of...
Archbishop Fulton Sheen reflects on the Diabolic. These are days of combat: of conflict between good and evil. Three marks of the diabolic: immorality, violence, and distraught minds. If we...
Begins the story of mission of the Black Robes in New France. St. Issac Jouges story begins. This is the inspiring story of eight French Jesuits–six priests and two lay...
St. Patrick, the great apostle to Ireland was captured from England as a young boy and taken to Ireland to serve as a shepherd. He escaped, studied to be a...
Saint Cuthbert was a monk, bishop, and hermit in Northumbria and a popular medieval saint known for his many miracles and the holy, austere life he led. Relive the lives...
Saint Benedict Joseph Labre was a French Franciscan tertiary, from a well to do family near Arras, France. After attempting a monastic lifestyle, he joined the Third Order Franciscans and...
Mr. Michael Davies tells the riveting story of Thomas a Becket, the 12th Century Archbishop who was first the close friend and Chancellor of King Henry II of England, and...
Father John Perricone begins with an unforgettable story of Pope St. Pius X and his mother. He elevates our souls by stating that Christ is mankind’s only hope. God brings...
This fifth part continues with Jesus healing, the raising of Jairus’ daughter and concludes with a vision of a series false “churches” and demonic “cures” and other false belief systems....
Part 2 continues with the martyrdom of Issac Jouges and the death of Rene Goupil. This is the inspiring story of eight French Jesuits–six priests and two lay assistants– who...