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Respect Life Radio

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Respect Life Radio, hosted by Deacon Geoff Bennett of Catholic Charities in Denver.

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Michael Warren Davis: After Christendom

July 08, 2024 13:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"There is no political, cultural or economic solution to the crisis we're facing because the crisis is not political, cultural or economic because it's spiritual. We're losing a spiritual battle. We're losing a war for the soul of the West. Everything else flows from that," says Michael Warren Davis, author of the upcoming book After Christendom. "Everything that flows from that the economic injustice, the cultural depravity, the moral decadence, the political corruption… all of that comes b...

Robert Trussel: The Logic that God Exists, a handbook on belief in God through simple reason to bring you peace

July 01, 2024 13:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"As you get older, if you believe in a God who has promised us a life everlasting, it changes everything. It changes your anxiety level," said Robert Trussel, author of the new book The Logic that God Exists, a handbook on belief in God through simple reason to bring you peace. "If you believe that you're on a path toward eternal bliss and everlasting salvation with your Creator, it takes a lot of worry out and makes decision making much more clear." Mr. Trussell is the Founder and retired ...

Bill Donohue - Cultural Meltdown: The Secular Roots of our Moral Crisis

June 24, 2024 13:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"The Catholic Church talks about the complementarity of men and women, the extent to which men and women compliment each other. Neither one is better than the other but they're different," says Bill Donohue, president and CEO of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, the nation’s largest Catholic civil rights organization. "But we live in a society that's radically egalitarian - everyone has to be exactly equal all the time. That is against human nature. We have different abilit...

Sarah Stula: Evangelical America and IVF

June 17, 2024 13:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"Every child is a gift from God, no matter how they're here," said Sarah Stula, an attorney in Kansas City. "The point is where do we go from here to protect unborn life?" Stula recently authored an article in First Things called "Evangelical America and IVF" in response to the February decision by the Alabama Supreme Court that ruled that human embryos stored in an IVF clinic are unborn children for the purposes of the state's wrongful death statute. Stula writes the article from the perspe...

Karen Hall - The Sound of Silence: The Life and Cancelling of a Heroic Jesuit Priest

June 10, 2024 13:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"When you ask people who knew him to describe him, the first word out of their mouth is 'brilliant.' We throw that word around a lot but he was literally brilliant. The thing that made him so incredible was that scholars could talk to him about ancient languages but someone like me could talk to him about bass fishing and Nascar," said Karen Hall a television writer and producer of hit shows like M*A*S*H, Hillstreet Blues, Moonlighting and The Good Wife about conservative Jesuit biblical sch...

Kristen Van Uden Theriault - The Mother Cabrini Companion, A Spiritual Journey with a Courageous Woman of God

June 03, 2024 13:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"Mother Cabrini was incredibly politically savvy, more so than you would typically expect from a nun," said Kristen Van Uden Theriault, the author of The Mother Cabrini Companion, A Spiritual Journey with a Courageous Woman of God. "Her life of service is a testament that she wasn't doing this for herself, but for the glory of God." Theriault has degrees in history and Russian area studies and studies religious persecution in the 20th century. She is the media spokesperson for Sophia Institu...

John Michael Talbot - Late Have I Loved You

May 27, 2024 13:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

One night, I was out on the road with a band and I had an encounter with Jesus and it changed me," said John Michael Talbot, GRAMMY / DOVE Award winning Christian Music pioneer who has just released his first autobiography titled Late Have I Loved You. "I started reading the early Church Fathers and I saw the primitive expressions of what we now call the Catholic faith. Deacon Geoff, I wasn't looking to become a Catholic, I didn't even like Catholics that much. So the Lord gave me the word.....

Dale Ahlquist - Localism: Coming Home to the Catholic Social Teaching

May 20, 2024 13:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"G.K. Chesterton wrote about everything. He defended God against a godless society, defended Christianity specifically against other religions and then ended up defending the Catholic faith against, well, everything else," said Dale Ahlquist, author of six books, editor of 16 more, public speaker, Evangelical convert to Catholicism and Catholic apologist. He is considered one of the world's foremost authorities on English writer, G.K. Chesterton. President and co-founder of the American Ches...

Fr. Robert Spitzer - The Four Levels of Happiness: Your Path to Personal Flourishing

May 13, 2024 13:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"There is so much good scientific evidence for God, the soul and transcendence that I wanted to include in this book. There's so much to include that wasn't available to previous generations," said Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D., the founder and president of the Spitzer Center. A scholar, teacher, author and seasoned leader, Fr. Spitzer is a pre-eminently a theologian and philosopher. His new book, The Four Levels of Happiness: Your Path to Personal Flourishing, is available for pre-order i...

Dom David Watters: Just for Today

May 06, 2024 13:00 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

“I discovered the Catholic Church and found a certain stability there that was just unlike anything I'd ever known,” says Dom David Watters, author of the new daily devotional Just for Today. “There's something really powerful in this institution and something truly, really real.” The son of Protestant missionaries, Dom David grew up in Kathmandu, Nepal and moved to the U.S. at 12 years old. While attending Baylor University, he converted to Catholicism and began considering religious life ...

Bryan Feger: The Grief of Dads

April 29, 2024 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

“Men seem to have a delayed grief relative to women,” says Bryan Feger, co-author of The Grief of Dads: Support and Hope for Catholic Fathers Navigating Child Loss from Ave Maria Press. “And usually that's because they're focused on providing care and support for their wife, and so they delay their grief.”  A member of the Knights of Columbus, Bryan earned his doctorate in physiology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and serves as a high school catechist and a participant ...

Rachel Hoover Canto: How to Find, Date, and Marry Someone who Shares Your Faith

April 22, 2024 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

“There are countless different obstacles, all layered on top of each other,” says Rachel Hoover Canto of the journey to finding one’s spouse in today’s world. “It’s a very complicated situation, and I tried to address all the different obstacles I was hearing about and then provide at least a starting point, some tips for starting to overcome each one.” Rachel shares these tips and more in her new book Pretty Good Catholic: How to Find, Date, and Marry Someone who Shares Your Faith. First t...

Jason Jones: Against the Great Reset

April 15, 2024 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

“To be honest, I was in a very dark place,” says Jason Jones, author of the new book The Great Campaign: Against the Great Reset. "I wanted to give people hope--I wanted to give myself hope, and I looked to the church." Jason is also an activist, film producer, podcast host and the president of the Human Rights Education Organization (H.E.R.O.). He has been everywhere from the sets of great movies to the frontlines of war doing this amazing, selfless work. In this episode and his newest bo...

Charles Fraune: The Pull to the Occult

April 08, 2024 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"We are constantly being tempted by demons throughout the day. It's not a big deal if you ignore it. That's just normal temptation. But there are billions, trillions of demons who are working to destroy everyone on the planet, whoever is on the planet at the time," said Charles D. Fraune, author of the new book "The Occult Among Us. "One of them is the occult and the corruption of culture and the suppression of Christianity and fear and addiction."   Charles is an author, teacher, and speake...

Mary Jane Zuzolo: Unveiling the Sixth Station of the Cross

April 01, 2024 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

“Christ indicated in the revelations that it’s the greatest devotion to make reparation for the greatest crime,” says Mary Jane Zuzolo, author of the new book Unveiling the Sixth Station of the Cross. The crime she speaks of is blasphemy, which she defines as any affront to God’s rights as outlined in the first three commandments. The devotion is penned by her renown great-great-great aunt Sr. Marie de Saint Pierre, the French Carmelite who received revelations from Christ Himself to create...

Dr. Christopher Reed: Sacred Conversations

March 25, 2024 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"We know that 93% of what is communicated in a conversation is non-verbal. That's a combination of our body language - Are we leaning in? Have we established eye contact? Have we put down our phone to signal to the other person that we're attentive? - so we have to be mindful of that as we prepare for sacred conversation," says Dr. Christopher Reed, author of the new book "Sacred Conversations: How God Wants Us to Communicate." Dr. Reed is a Christian, a husband and a human communication te...

Michael Toscano: The False Idol of Technology

March 18, 2024 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"It's a beautiful life that we could be living in each moment, but what many of us decide to do is to drown ourselves in false electronic contentment," said Michael Toscano, executive director of the Institute for Family Studies. In his new First Things article "Recovering our Memory" Michael writes, "It became quickly apparent to me that smartphones and social media were beginning to subject the people around me—smart, disciplined, hard-working people—to a profound change. They were more hu...

Anthony DeStefano: The First Easter Bunny

March 11, 2024 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"You have to tune your antenna for what God wants you to do," said Anthony DeStefano, author of the new book "The Story of the First Easter Bunny," on how he decides what topics to write. Anthony is an American author, television host and activist. He has written five bestselling Christian books for adults, including: A Travel Guide to Heaven and Ten Prayers God Always Says Yes To. He has also written eight bestselling books for children, including: The Donkey That No One Could Ride and Litt...

Dr. Peter Howard: the wisdom of Fulton Sheen helping through the turmoil of our time

March 04, 2024 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"His audience was 60% non-Catholic and so he prepared his message in such a way that people didn't know he was referring to St. Thomas Aquinas or (other Catholic documents.) He simply wanted to start with something that was common to everybody and, from there, lead them to divine truths," said Dr. Peter Howard of the Venerable Fulton J. Sheen. Dr. Howard holds a Doctorate in Sacred Theology from the Angelicum in Rome and his passion IS Venerable Fulton J. Sheen -- the man and the mission. "F...

James Valois: Our Lady of Good Success of the Purification

February 26, 2024 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

When Servant of God Mother Mariana de Jesus Torres received her famous apparitions from Our Lady — known as the Quito apparitions — she was so appalled that she died. A doctor confirmed her shocking death. But thankfully, when her sisters prayed, she was raised to life again. This remarkable story is part of James Valois' new book "Our Lady's Prophecies." In it, James masterfully recounts the stunning prophecies of Our Lady of Good Success of the Purification. The relevance of many of these ...

Matthew Plese: Recapturing the Lost Tradition of the Church

February 19, 2024 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"Lent is an ideal time to make resolutions and go further. As scripture says - now is the beginning, now is the day of salvation," said Matthew Plese, author of Restoring Lost Customs of Christendom. In this informative book, Matthew Plese, who has devoted himself to studying and living the traditional calendar, takes us step by step through some of the most important ‘lost customs of Christendom.’ Restoring them, here and there, one by one, we restore ourselves and our families to all that ...

Patrick O'Hearn: Our Lady of Sorrows

February 12, 2024 14:29 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"She's able to see our pain," said Patrick O'Hearn of Our Lady. Patrick is a devout Catholic, husband and father. He is an author, literary consultant, speaker and a freelance editor. He spent close to three years in a Benedictine Monastery before discerning the call to marriage. He graduated with a master's in education from Franciscan University of Steubenville and a bachelor's in marketing from St. Ambrose University. In his new book, "Our Lady of Sorrows, Patrick helps his young readers ...

Anthony Stine: Return to Catholic Tradition

February 05, 2024 15:11 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"A lot of people don't want to accept that there's a lack of clarity within the Church today," said Anthony Stine, a Catholic convert from agnosticism whose conversion was influenced by G.K. Chesterton, Fulton Sheen, Hilaire Belloc, and St. Philomena. Anthony received a Ph.D. in Public Affairs and Policy in December 2020 and is Political Scientist in methodological approach. He is a married father of two (so far) and presently resides in central Oklahoma. He is the creator of “Return to Trad...

Claire Aalerud: Beauty & Tradition of the Chapel Veil

January 29, 2024 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"To grow stronger in your faith, it first starts with prayer, the most Holy Rosary, goes into meditation and a deep intimacy with Mary and Jesus. The love of knowing God more, of knowing Mary more, will propel you to learn more about the faith, to spread the faith," said Claire Aalerud, a youth minister in Sugarland, Texas. She has her own YouTube channel called Catholic Rose, has a great devotion to the Virgin Mary and focuses on the beauty of the Mass and chapel veils. "If you're at the ...

Dr. Ray Guarendi: Great Teens in a Troubled Culture

January 22, 2024 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"The culture assaults good parents and essentially says you're out of touch. Your kid needs to think this way," said Dr. Ray Guarendi, author of the new book "Standing Strong - Good Discipline Makes Great Teens. "The kids look around them and see what their peers are allowed to do and they see all the opportunities they want that mom and dad won't let them have and that brings resentment and resistance that the "experts" say is natural. I don't think it's natural at all. With wit and wisdom...

Dr. R. Jared Staudt: Embracing the Vocation of Marriage

January 15, 2024 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"Marriage is really a decision to love the other, in the sense of putting the other first," said R. Jared Staudt, Catholic father, teacher, writer, speaker and Benedictine oblate dedicated to helping others to experience and embrace the vibrant tradition of Catholic life. "And when you do that, it's fruitful. Marriage is meant to be fruitful and bring us to a deeper sense of who we are in relationship to the gift of the Holy Spirit." Jared works in formation for men as director of content f...

Dr. Regis Martin: Living for Eternity

January 08, 2024 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

“The stakes are very high and the choices we have are simple and stark. You’ve got to choose. You can’t maneuver your way in. It’s God or the devil. Light or darkness,” said Regis Martin, Professor of Theology and Faculty Associate with the Veritas Center for Ethics in Public Life at the Franciscan University of Steubenville. He earned a licentiate and a doctorate in sacred theology from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome. Martin is the author of a number of books, inclu...

Dr. Randall Smith: Holiness and Prudence

January 01, 2024 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"Holy men and women will often have a clearer vision than the rest of us about our ultimate goal and of the fundamental moral principles that should guide our lives," writes Randall B. Smith, a Professor of Theology at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas in his recent article called "Holiness and Prudence" in The Catholic Thing. "These gifts will not, however, always result in prudent decisions about particular matters. Such prudence is usually the result of long experience, trial...

Maria Palma Smith: Powerful Surrender Novena

December 23, 2023 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"We want quick fixes and The Surrender Novena encourages us to let Jesus take care of it,"said Maria Palma Smith, a certified Catholic life coach and Italian translator who recently finished the transition of Father Don Dolindo, the author of the Surrender Novena, which will be published next year. "We need to surrender our will to God and that's the hardest thing. Father Dolindo did that and shows us how to surrender because he lived out struggles, poor health and rejection from the Church ...

Constance T. Hull: Loving to Heaven

December 18, 2023 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"The whole point of love is to lead people to heaven," says Constance T. Hull, wife, mother, homeschooler, and a graduate with an M.A. in Theology with an emphasis in philosophy. "The way I look at it is that love is expressed most perfectly on the cross. Love is crucified so that means we draw people into that reality and we love them enough to love them towards heaven." Hull's desire is to live the wonder so passionately preached in the works of G.K. Chesterton and to share that with her d...

Anna Reynolds: Our Family Crisis

December 11, 2023 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"Much of American culture, especially that in the coastal regions, is no longer set up to accommodate families. In areas with such a high cost of living, there is even greater emphasis on the assumed need to have two incomes," writes Anna Kaladish Reynolds in her recent article in Crisis Magazine, Why Are Americans Having Fewer Children Than They Want. Anna attended the University of Dallas and received an MA in Theology from Ave Maria University. She is a wife and mother, who lives in the g...

Father Ed Broom: Seek His Grace

December 04, 2023 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"We're going through a tough time in the church, in academics and the entire world right now," said Father Ed Broom, OMV, is Associate Pastor of St. Peter Chanel Church in Hawaiian Gardens, California. He is a member of the Oblates of the Virgin Mary and was ordained by Blessed John Paul II on May 25, 1986. Fr Ed's teaches Catholic Ignatian Marian Spirituality through articles, podcasts, a radio show, retreats and spiritual direction. "Like Peter, we have to make sure we don't lift our gaze ...

Stephen White: Behold the sin

November 27, 2023 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"It's one thing to be lost and know you're lost," said Stephen P. White the Executive Director of The Catholic Project in his newest article about faith and public life called Behold the Sin. "But many people today don't even recognize they are lost and need to heal."  Since 2019, Stephen  has led The Catholic University of America's response to the clergy abuse crisis, focusing on the collaboration of clergy and the laity. He served as executive producer for the award-winning podcast, Cris...

Kristen Van Uden: Catholic fight against communism

November 20, 2023 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"For over half of the twentieth century, across nearly half the globe, the Catholic Faith was repressed, restricted, or outright illegal," reports Kristen Van Uden in her upcoming book When the Sickle Swings. "From secret Masses in the prisons of Cuba, to clandestine clergy in the catacombs of Bratislava, to showdowns with Soviet tanks on the streets of Brno, Catholics resisted communist persecution in every way they could. Like their ancestors before them, they risked it all for their Faith...

Carrie Gress: The feminism fallacy

November 13, 2023 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"It is time for honest women to recognize that feminism has not been the boon for women that it has been presented as. To be sure, there have been many advances under feminism, such as laws against sex and pregnancy discrimination, custody laws for mothers and many social and economic opportunities, says Carrie Gress, mother, author, philosopher and teacher. "But to focus on these genuine improvements is to overlook the irreparable harm feminism has done to legions of women."  Carrie is a F...

David Bonagura: The beauty of St. Jerome

November 06, 2023 14:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

“St. Jerome is best known for compiling the Latin edition of the Bible, called the Vulgate, and rightly so,” said David G. Bonagura, Jr., an adjunct professor of classical languages at St. Joseph's Seminary, New York, and adjunct professor of theology at Catholic Distance University. He serves as Religion Editor of The University Bookman, the flagship publication of the Russell Kirk Center. He is the 2023-2024 Cardinal Newman Society Fellow for Eucharistic Education.  “He is also known for a...

Dom Cingoranelli: Focusing on God’s Will

October 30, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"In this day and age, there is a great deal of focus on affirmation, which can be great. But we're not called to provide affirmation to the error in someone's ways," says Dom Cingoranelli, who recently wrote an article for the Catholic Stand called "The Advantage of An Outward Focus." Dom is a Benedictine-educated cradle Catholic—a revert to the faith—and an Oblate of St. Benedict. Recently retired from consulting to management in the CPA profession and elsewhere, he and his wife of 45+ year...

Sister Mary Josefa: Brides of Christ

October 23, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"We hope this book will be helpful not only the young girls who have this aspiration to religious life, but also to their families to take away some of the misconceptions about religious life," said Sister Mary Josefa of the Eucharist about the new book that she and the sisters of her community recently wrote called Brides of Christ (Sophia Institute Press, 2023). Sister Mary Josefa of the Eucharist is a Benedictine nun in Missouri. Their new book invites the reader into the rhythms of their...

Alec Torres: Saint Strength

October 16, 2023 13:14 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"Saints did not respond to the evil around them, the negativity around them, the sin around them with anger or with anything less than love," says Alec Torres is the co-founder and president of Allo-graph, a writing communications, and design firm. Alec has written for some of the most prominent leaders in the world—including President Donald Trump and Kevin McCarthy. Through years in the public and private sectors, he has penned op-eds that appeared in the Wall Street Journal, the Washingto...

John Martignoni: Blue Collar Apologetics

October 09, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"Most of us know what we believe as Catholics, but often we're unclear on why we believe it,"  says EWTN's John Martignoni. In his new book Blue Collar Apologetics: How To Explain and Defend Catholic Teaching Using Common Sense, Simple Logic, and the Bible. "At a time when vast numbers of Catholics are slipping away from the Faith, God has tasked you and countless other Catholics with understanding it so you will be prepared to defend it."  Martignoni was born Catholic but didn't learn the ...

Patrick Flynn: The best Argument for God

October 02, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"When the medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas addressed the best arguments against God in his masterwork, the Summa Theologica, he listed only two. The first was the problem of evil: How can God — who is perfectly good — exist alongside that which is against Him? His second: Is God really needed to explain the world?" asks Patrick Flynn, author of The Best Argument for God, his newest book. Flynn is a re-converted Catholic, philosopher, writer, musician, fitness and martial arts enthusiast an...

Bear Woznick: 12 Rules for Manliness

September 25, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"Deep in every man's heart is a call to live the heroic way, to champion a cause greater than himself," writes Bear Woznick in his new book 12 Rules for Manliness: Where Have All the Cowboys Gone. "The everyday hero goes beyond the ordinary in the little moments of his life and rides high in the saddle as he achieves his principles and dreams." In 12 Rules for Manliness, adventurer Bear lays out a plan to help men learn how to develop a proper personal creed, and then define themselves by ...

Father Brian Mullady: Law and morality

September 18, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"We're in a post-philosophical world," says Fr. Brian Thomas Becket Mullady, OP and author of the new book, The Roots of A Christian Civilization: First Principles of a Just and Ordered Society.  Fr. Mullady entered the Dominican Order in 1966 and has been a parish priest, high school teacher, retreat master, mission preacher and university professor. He has had twelve series on Mother Angelica's EWTN television network. He is the author of four books and numerous articles and writes the An...

Father Ralph Weimann: The importance of sacramentals

September 11, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"During the last decades, sacramentals seem too often to have been marginalized, even though they are supposed to be the daily bread of any priest, as well as of the laity," affirms Fr. Ralph Weimann, author of the new book Sacramentals: Their Meaning and Spiritual Use. Drawing from Scripture and the Tradition of the Church, Fr. Weimann has succeeded in closing this gap by striking a proper balance between the natural and the supernatural, between reason and revelation. He breaks open how sa...

John Bursch: The Church and gender ideology

September 04, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"There's a long downward slope for children in this country over the last 60 years, starting with the sexual revolution," said John Bursch, senior counsel and vice president of appellate advocacy with Alliance Defending Freedom. "Kids become objects, mere commodities....and children aren't given the dignity and respect that human beings made in the likeness and image of God are supposed to have and gender ideology is the last bastion at the end of that line." Bursch has argued 12 U.S. Suprem...

Father Basil Nortz: Holy Silence

August 28, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"Someone can think they're sitting in a Chapel in silence and Adoration, but still inside their head, they have all kinds of noise," said Fr. Basil Nortz, author of the new book "Holy Silence: A Practical Guide to Recollection in God. "It's important to go through steps to achieve beneficial silence. Fr. Basil Nortz masterfully builds upon the classic reflections of Sr. Marie-Aimée de Jésus, a nineteenth-century spiritual mystic and Carmelite nun, on the twelve degrees of silence. By cultiva...

Teresa Mull: Woke-proof your life

August 21, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"Wokeness is basically an ideology that uses noble goals and manipulates them to control others and bring about evil in the world," said Teresa Mull, author of "Woke Proof Your Life", a new book from Sophia Institute Press. "I've also been saying it's essentially political correctness on steroids. It's just another name for radical liberalism."   Americans are burned out, on edge and nostalgic for the time before bullying progressives turned every aspect of our lives into a radical social ca...

Dr. Paul Chaloux: Dying without fear

August 14, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"If people are fearful (of dying), it's because they don't have a relationship with God and that makes all the difference in the attitude," said Dr. Paul Chaloux, author of the new book "Dying Without Fear." Dr. Chaloux was a chemical engineer for over 30 years and, in 2015, after earning a master’s degree in religious education from Fordham University and retiring from IBM, Paul was accepted into the PhD program at the Catholic University of America to study Catechetics, with the goal of t...

Mary Beth Bracy: Beautiful vocation life

August 07, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

Mary Beth Bracy is a consecrated virgin of the Diocese of Ogdensburg, New York. She is a writer who is blessed to research, publish and speak extensively on various aspects of Catholic spirituality. Her books include Behold the Lamb, Bread of Life and The Little Way of Healing Love Through the Passion of Jesus: The Stations of the Cross with St. Thérèse of Lisieux. Mary Beth has written articles for numerous Catholic publications and recorded some Catholic talks.  Recently, she helped launc...

Father Donald Calloway: Finding St. Joseph

July 31, 2023 13:07 - 27 minutes - 37.1 MB

"God is still with us. He hasn't abandoned us and we're going to be imitating Him on some level by going into the Garden with him at Gethsemane," said Father Donald Calloway, Vocation Director of the Marians of the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary. Father Calloway is author of 15 books, including a new one called Consecration to St. Joseph, the Wonders of Our Spiritual Father. In the midst of crisis, confusion, and a world at war with the Church, it's time to come home a...

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