Five Ways to Protect Your Family (Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse) 5/8/23
Release Date: 05/08/2023
The Catholic Current
This is the new Weekend Readiness segment for today's Remastered Let's Talk About This episode. Be sure to listen to the full episode linked in the show notes. Show Notes
info_outline The Last of the Catholic Troubadours? (Joseph Pearce) 5/2/24The Catholic Current
We welcome back Joseph Pearce for another episode from his series in Crisis Magazine on the Unsung Heroes of Christendom: this time highlighting Roy Campbell. What does a 20th century poet have to do with the preservation of the writings of St. John of the Cross, and why has he been all-but written out of history? Show Notes
info_outline God’s Spymaster (Joseph Pearce) 5/1/24The Catholic Current
We welcome back Joseph Pearce for another episode from his series in Crisis Magazine on the Unsung Heroes of Christendom, this time highlighting St. Nicholas Owen. What can this master craftsman teach us about bravery and self sacrifice, and how is it that his story is not better known? Show Notes
info_outline Timeless Thoughts (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 4/30/24The Catholic Current
This is the new Timeless Thoughts segment for today's Remastered Timely Tuesday episode. Be sure to listen to the full episode linked in the show notes. Shote Notes
info_outline Here We Go Again... (Matt Archbold) 4/29/24The Catholic Current
We welcome back Matt Archbold of Creative Minority Report to once again discuss the madness in the world and the sanity of Christ. What happens when man attempts to create "Heaven on Earth"? Show Notes
info_outline Confronting the Demon of Discouragement (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 4/26/24The Catholic Current
In Let's Talk About This, Fr. McTeigue discusses what to with discouragement and desolation. How do we fight back against our spiritual enemies? He finishes with Weekend Readiness to help you prepare for the upcoming Sunday Mass. Show Notes
info_outline Half-hearted, Half-witted Revival (Leila Lawler) 4/25/24The Catholic Current
We welcome back Leila Lawler to discuss do-something-ism, McTeigue's Axiom, and unsatisfactory attempts at Eucharistic Revival. Can revival ever occur if those in charge refuse to address the problems that got us in our current position? Show Notes
info_outline Motherhood and Human Dignity (Dr. Catherine Pakaluk) 4/24/24The Catholic Current
We welcome back Dr. Catherine Palaluk of The Catholic University of America to continue the discussion on her latest book through Regnery Publishing, Hannah's Children: The Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth. What are the effects of many years of denigrating motherhood and family life? Show Notes
info_outline Eucharistic Art & Culture (Kathleen Carr) 4/23/24The Catholic Current
We welcome back Kathleen Carr of the Sacred Art Institute to discuss beauty, liturgy, and the cultivation of good aesthetic taste. Why is sacred art so compelling, and why does it inspire so many conversions? Father Finishes with Timely Thoughts. Show Notes
info_outline Human Fertility and Current Controversies (Fr. Tadeusz Pacholczyk) 4/22/24The Catholic Current
On this special podcast-extended episode welcome back Fr. Tad of the National Catholic Bioethics Center to dive deep in discussion of controversial topics of human fertility, IVF, and the concept of embryo adoption. What are the moral issues involved in these beginning of life processes, and at this point what can be done for the children left in these cryogenic orphanages? Show Notes
info_outlineWe welcome back Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse of the Ruth Institute to discus the newest free e-book about the top five myths proponents of the sexual revolution use to argue in favor of acting on same-sex attractions.
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