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In Ascension’s The Catechism in a Year podcast, Fr. Mike Schmitz guides you through the entire Catechism of the Catholic Church in 365 episodes, providing explanation, insight, and encouragement along the way. Unlike any other Catechism podcast, The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) podcast follows a reading plan inspired by Ascension’s Foundations of Faith approach, a color-coded approach that reveals the structure of the Catechism, making it easier to read and understand. With th ...
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The Thomistic Institute

The Thomistic Institute

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The Thomistic Institute exists to promote Catholic truth in our contemporary world by strengthening the intellectual formation of Christians at universities, in the Church, and in the wider public square. The thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, the Universal Doctor of the Church, is our touchstone. The Thomistic Institute Podcast features the lectures and talks from our conferences, campus chapters events, intellectual retreats, livestream events, and much more. Founded in 2009, the Thomistic Ins ...
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Five Books for Catholics

Five Books for Catholics

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Welcome to the Five Books for Catholics podcast, where experts explain their pick of five outstanding books on an aspect of Catholic life, doctrine, or culture. Visit the website at ⁠www.fivebooksforcatholics.com
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A podcast featuring some of the founding members of The Sacra Doctrina Project discussing theological questions with other academic theologians and philosophers. The podcast takes place in a quaestiones disputatae style, encouraging lively and charitable debate. Listen to the most recent episode below.
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The Catholic Cafe

Deacon Jeff Drzycimski

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The Catholic Cafe radio show is a 30 minute program designed to convey the Truth of Catholic Doctrine and Teaching in an informal, conversational format. Deacon Jeff, Tom and their guests sit around a table at the cafe and chat about the Church! Archived episodes are avalable at the thecatholiccafe.com (click listen)
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Credo Podcast

Matthew Barrett

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Welcome to the Credo Podcast where doctrine matters. Eavesdrop on conversations between Matthew Barrett and top theologians about the most pressing and important theological issues today.
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Radio Maria Ireland

Radio Maria Ireland

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Radio Maria was born in 1983 in a parish in the province of Como in Italy. Its mission is to spread the Gospel in harmony with the doctrine and pastoral indications provided by the Catholic Church, in fidelity to the Holy Father, and using all the possibilities that a means of radio broadcasting can offer. Today Radio Maria is present in more than 60 countries. It speaks to millions of listeners every day and in 13 different languages.
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The Restless Theologian is a podcast focused on insightful conversations in Biblical history and theology. Visit therestlesstheologian.com for full transcripts, references, faith-inspired apparel and additional reformed theology resources.
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Forward in Faith North America

Forward in Faith North America

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Forward in Faith North America (FIFNA) is the catholic voice of Anglicanism in North America. We worship God the Father through His Son, Jesus Christ, in the power of the Holy Spirit, living and proclaiming the catholic faith as received in the Anglican tradition. “We have no doctrine of our own—we only possess the Catholic doctrine of the Catholic Church enshrined in the Catholic creeds, and those creeds we hold without addition or diminution. We stand firm on that rock.” – The 99th Archbis ...
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Ordain and Establish

The Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition

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Ordain and Establish is a podcast of The Center for the Constitution and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition (CIT). CIT promotes scholarship that explores the relationship between the Catholic intellectual tradition and American constitutionalism. That tradition is deep and rich, including philosophical and theological accounts of law and politics by such figures as St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas. CIT’s primary focus is on theories of constitutional law, such as originalism, although i ...
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Let's Talk about Life , Philosophy and Theology. Cure of loneliness. Convince me to believe in GOD !!! will you ? Topics: Catholic Doctrine Intro : 1. Does GOD EXIST ? 2. If GOD does exist,then is GOD unfair ? GOOD ? 3. Why human suffer many unnecessary pains and hurts ? 4. How to share our faith with an atheist ? 5. How to live a christian life faithful and hopeful ? Enjoy it.
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Unitarian Christian Alliance

Mark Cain, UCA member

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The Trinity doctrine is perplexing. Many Christians prefer explicit Scriptures on the one God over catholic creeds. Mark Cain explores living as a lower-case-u unitarian amid a trinitarian majority with insights and stories from unorthodox guests.
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The Simple Truth

The Station of The Cross

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The Simple Truth, hosted by Jim Havens, airs each weekday from 4-5PM(EST) on The Station of the Cross Media Network. The focus of the show is authentically receiving, living, and transmitting the simple Truth of Jesus and His Catholic Church. We’re in challenging times, but we are made to rise up and meet the challenges before us with Christ. We’ll be proclaiming all that is good, true, and beautiful, applying it to real life, and we won’t shy away from the difficult topics, especially lifti ...
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Crossroads

GetReligion

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GetReligion is a national and global journalism site focusing on how the mainstream press covers religion news in politics, entertainment, business and sports.
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My Stogie Mystagogy Podcast

Don A. Gonzalez and Mark Connolly

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Joe Catholic presents the My Stogie Mystagogy podcast. While sitting around in the Theological Armory, we smoke cigars, drink good whisky and discuss everyday ordinary life through a Catholic perspective.
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Gathered Fragments

Gathered Fragments

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When Jesus told His disciples to gather up the fragments, He was telling them that all truth is essential. Why? Because “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” So regardless of the topic, our question on this podcast will never be ‘is it salvational’ but rather: ‘is it the truth’? Each fortnight, we'll unravel a challenging yet heart-changing theme from the Bible. It's our desire that this ...
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Beyond the Headlines

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Beyond the Headlines is a weekly current affairs show that aims to make public policy discussions more accessible to you. We take you beyond the headlines of our daily news, bringing you access to current leaders through in-depth interviews. Produced by Master’s Students at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy.
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That's A Good Question is a podcast that answers questions you have about the Christian faith from pastors at Peace Church. This podcast is published on Tuesdays each week. Go to peacechurch.cc/question to submit a question for yourself. Head to resoundmedia.cc for more gospel-centered resources.
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A place to openly talk about God, church, the Bible, theology, doctrine, family, life, coffee snobbery, music, and a whole lot more. Hosted by a wannabe theologian in Montana. Real People. Real Talk. Real God. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-word-about-god/support
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On the eve of the Reformation, the Roman Catholic Church was a bath with two very dirty babies in it. One was doctrine and the other was works. Both were so dirty they were almost unrecognizable. The Reformers recognized the doctrine baby and saved it, but failed to see the works baby and threw it out with the dirty bathwater. Well within a century of the English Reformation and the dissolution of the monasteries the government was passing poor laws to help those who were no longer being car ...
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Souls of the Christian Apostolate

Souls of the Christian Apostolate

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Welcome to the SOCA (Souls of the Christian Apostolate) podcast. Our aim is to help you order your exterior and interior life to become a saint. Our recordings are typically informative and reflective dialogues about Catholic mysticism, tradition, doctrine, and evangelism. Our vision is the salvation of as many souls as possible from this century. SOCA is inspired by the spiritual classic, ''The Soul of the Apostolate'' by Dom Chautard: the grace of Christ is the foundation of evangelism, me ...
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As the Catholic Church enters a period of profound transition following the death of Pope Francis, questions are mounting over how it will navigate its dual role as a guardian of spiritual tradition and a global political and moral actor. Francis’s tenure as pontiff was defined by a renewed emphasis on social justice, migration, and interreligious …
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The podcast delves into the complex discussion of whether the Roman Catholic Church can be classified as a cult, with Andrew Rappaport taking a firm stance on the matter. They assert that the Catholic Church's doctrines, particularly regarding justification and the authority of Scripture, present significant challenges to the fundamental teachings …
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So many of us have loved ones in the Catholic Church — or grew up there ourselves — carrying questions we’ve never quite answered. What do these traditions mean? Where do they come from? And how do they line up with what Scripture teaches? In this captivating episode of “That’s a Good Question,” host Jon Delger, the Multiplication Pastor at Peace C…
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https://karlobroussard.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/ca250415b.mp3 Audio Download Questions Covered: 04:55 – What’s the basis for temporal punishment for sin? Where is it in the New Testament or Church Fathers? 14:04 – I’m getting confirmed this Saturday. Is the rapture a protestant invention? 19:15 – Why on the 2nd day of creation does God not sa…
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Many folks think the Catholic belief that Peter was made the first pope of the Catholic Church by Jesus is merely a human tradition. A quick search of Sacred Scripture shows that the Petrine Primacy is of divine origin and intended as an office to be maintained as long as there is a Church on earth.By Deacon Jeff Drzycimski
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This lecture was given on February 5th, 2024, at Yale University. For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events. About the Speaker: Fr. Thomas Joseph White is the Rector Magnificus of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas (Angelicum) in Rome. Originally a native of southeastern Georgia in the US, Fr. …
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The Lord calls everyone to live a life of surrender, and we have been looking at the various ways God calls people to grow in holiness. Religious life includes the public profession of vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience; members of secular institutes dedicate themselves to living in the world and helping to sanctify it. We also learn that tho…
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5/7/25 - We are joined today by Joanne Wright, co-founder of The Station of the Cross Catholic Media Network. If you enjoy The Simple Truth and the other great Catholic programs from The Station of the Cross, please consider making a donation of ay size to support our apostolate! As a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization, your donations are tax de…
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Father Billy reflects on the previous Sunday’s Gospel where Jesus appears again to his apostles and asks Peter three times if he loves him and then tasks him with feeding and looking after His sheep. He then reflects on the Netflix drama ‘Adolescence’ which is about a 13 year old boy who turns into a killer. It explores toxic masculinity to which y…
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This lecture was given on June 1st, 2024, at Mount Saint Mary College. For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events. About the Speaker: Michael Gorman is Professor of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He has doctorates in philosophy and theology, and his work covers b…
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There are many ways that God calls people to lives of holiness. Just as he calls lay people to holiness, he also calls individuals to consecrated life, including hermits, consecrated virgins, widows, and religious. In a very intentional, specific, and lifelong way, those in consecrated life commit themselves to the evangelical counsels of poverty, …
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Some questions linger just beneath the surface of our faith—unsettling, compelling, and impossible to ignore. These are the ones that shape what we really believe, even when we’re afraid to ask them out loud. In this fascinating episode of “That’s a Good Question,” host Jon Delger, the Multiplication Pastor at Peace Church, and Logan Bailey, the Fa…
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5/6/25 - We are joined today by special guest Dr. Roger Nutt, Provost of Ave Maria University. If you enjoy The Simple Truth and the other great Catholic programs from The Station of the Cross, please consider making a donation of ay size to support our apostolate! As a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization, your donations are tax deductible and he…
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https://karlobroussard.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/ca250506b.mp3 Audio Download Questions Covered: 03:52 – Length of time in purgatory. How do we know how long we’ll be in purgatory? 08:46 – When you’re in purgatory do you get to meet your guardian angel? 29:29 – What does Philippians 2:10 mean? Is ‘under the earth’ a reference to purgatory? 34:…
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https://karlobroussard.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/ca250506a.mp3 Audio Download Questions Covered: 05:42 – Where is “purgatory” in the Bible? 12:50 – Catholics appeal to 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 for purgatory. But Paul doesn’t say the person is tested by fire. Rather, he teaches “works” are tested by fire. 16:52 – Catholics appeal to Jesus’ teachin…
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In this episode of Sow and Grow, Margaret answers a listener’s question about bluebells. She then looks at the peony rose and the great variety available and then goes on to discuss May Altars and the flowers that can be used. L'articolo E269 | Sow and Grow – Margaret Griffin – bluebells – Peony Roses – May Altars proviene da Radio Maria.…
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This lecture was given on March 3rd, 2025, at College of William and Mary. For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events. About the Speaker: Edmund Lazzari is Teaching Fellow in the Department of Catholic Studies at Duquesne University. Dr. Lazzari is also a member of the Aquinas and 'the Arabs' Interna…
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In addition to Christ's priestly office, lay people are called to participate in Christ's prophetic and kingly offices. They take part in Christ's prophetic office by evangelizing and proclaiming Christ by word and with the testimony of their lives. Fr. Mike explains that the laity participate in Christ's kingly office in their hearts. They do this…
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5/5/25 - We are joined today by special guest Father Robert Altier from the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota! If you enjoy The Simple Truth and the other great Catholic programs from The Station of the Cross, please consider making a donation of ay size to support our apostolate! As a 501(c)(3) not for profit organization, your …
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In this episode of A Question of Law, solicitor Cora Sherlock looks at the bidding process when buying a house and she then goes on to explain the area of giving notice to a landlord. L'articolo A Question of Law – Cora Sherlock – bidding process when buying a house – giving notice to a landlord proviene da Radio Maria.…
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This lecture was given on February 22nd, 2025, at University of Rochester. For more information on upcoming events, visit us at thomisticinstitute.org/upcoming-events. About the Speaker: Michael Gorman is Professor of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. He has doctorates in philosophy and theology, and his work cove…
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Today on Sed Contra, the Sacra Doctrina Project's Elliot Polsky and Urban Hannon discuss three medieval theories of the meaning of the word "is," and what difference this makes to contemporary discussions of "esse." Be sure to follow the Sacra Doctrina Project on Facebook and Twitter as well. For further reading: https://philpapers.org/rec/POLTMS h…
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The term "laity" refers to all the faithful, except those in Holy Orders and those who belong to a religious state approved by the Church. We learn about the special vocation lay people have to seek the Kingdom of God as they engage in temporal affairs. They live in the world and bring the Gospel to places priests and religious cannot access. Fathe…
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The books discussed in this episode are: For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy by Fr. Alexander Schmemann O Death, Where Is Thy Sting? by Fr. Alexander Schmemann Great Lent: Journey to Pascha by Fr. Alexander Schmemann The Journals of Father Alexander Schmemann, 1973-1983 by Fr. Alexander Schmemann The Eschatological Person: Alexander…
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We return from a 6 month hiatus/sabbatical with a discussion on the death of Pope Francis. We then discuss whether it is fair to call Thomas doubting. Are we in fact identifying him with his worst day? What Ya Smokin' Nameless Williams' Cigar Arturo Fuente Hemingway Work of Art What Ya Drinkin' Benromach 10 Year Single Malt Scotch Glen Fohdry Fion …
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There are three offices that belong to the episcopal college: the teaching office, the sanctifying office, and the governing office. Fr. Mike gives us an overview of the functions within these offices and clarifies the charism of infallibility in matters of faith and morals. As we learn about the authority of the episcopal college, Fr. Mike encoura…
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In this episode of Chatechesis, Father Adrian Crowley looks at drug addiction and his experiences with it. He also looks at prayers and some saints and how they prayed and inspire us. He also encourages us to pray and praise God. L'articolo E34 | Chatechesis – Fr Adrian Crowley – Drug Addiction – Prayer proviene da Radio Maria.…
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In this uplifting episode of Encounter, host Maria welcomes Bishop Fintan Gavin and youth ministry coordinator Sheila Kelleher from the Diocese of Cork and Ross to discuss Connect 6 L'articolo Encounter – Connect 6: A Gathering of Faith, Hope, and Youth – Bishop Fintan Gavin proviene da Radio Maria.By Radio Maria Ireland
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Who is the Pope? Today, we focus on the role of the Pope in the Catholic Church as the Vicar of Christ and pastor of the entire Church. The Catechism teaches us that the institution of the papacy dates back to that powerful moment in the Gospel when Jesus changed Simon’s name to Peter, the “rock”, and handed him the keys of the Church. Fr. Mike unp…
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In this episode, Fr. Eamonn and Matthias continue their look at the Encyclical Letter ‘Dileit Nos’ of the Holy Father Pope Francis on the human and divine love of the heart of Jesus Christ. They cover paragraphs 45 to 57. L'articolo E31 | Dilexit Nos ‘on the human and divine love of the heart of Jesus’ – Fr Eamonn McCarthy & Matthias Conroy provien…
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Fr. Eamonn and Mary reflect on the third Sunday of Easter Gospel where the risen Lord appears again to his disciples and makes them breakfast. L'articolo Lectio Divina – Mary Hooton – Fr. Eamonn McCarthy – Third Sunday of Easter – Another appearance of the risen Lord proviene da Radio Maria.By Radio Maria Ireland
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Prof. Patrick Callahan analyzes the poetic genius of Saint Thomas Aquinas in the hymns and sequence of Corpus Christi, highlighting Aquinas’ understanding of beauty, proportion, clarity, and sublimity as essential to both art and spiritual contemplation. This lecture was given on October 26th, 2024, at Dominican House of Studies. For more informati…
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There are three primary roles among Christ’s faithful: the hierarchy, the laity, and consecrated life. Fr. Mike explains the difference between these three roles, emphasizing that they are equal in dignity but different in the way they support the Church’s mission. We also learn that all of Christ’s faithful share in the priestly, prophetical, and …
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