Join us every Monday on the Ignatius Press podcast where we talk with our authors to get a behind the scenes look at our books, uncover the riches of our Catholic faith, and integrate the Gospel into our daily lives.
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The Apocalyptic Gospel Podcasts
The Apocalyptic Gospel Podcast explores the Gospel as a first-century Jew would have understood it. A conversation about the Gospel, the Kingdom of God, or the Day of the Lord in the first century would have evoked a body of ideas not immediately present with a simple word study of these terms. In this weekly podcast, a pastor, campus minister, and missionary mine the Torah, Biblical Prophets, and Second Temple writings for the origin and development of these ideas as we help give context to ...
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Hosted by members of the Heralds of the Gospel, an association of pontifical right, the podcast covers a wide range of topics, including spirituality, theology, liturgy, and the lives of the saints: in short, a rich source of Catholic teachings and reflections.
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"The Judgment Night Radio Hour" is an audio drama and fiction anthology podcast featuring lurid, rousing tales of existential angst, metaphysical mayhem, spiritual crisis, sin, repentance, redemption, justice, and judgment. Wrought and recorded in the style of an old fire-and-brimstone AM gospel radio broadcast, this series of short stories and radio plays is hosted and narrated by the apocalyptic Reverend Reginald Cephas Weaver, III who gives soul-stirring "sermons" in the form of Southern ...
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Tess Livingstone: Remembering George Cardinal Pell
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25:57George Carinal Pell was a famous Australian Catholic cardinal who died just a week after his friend Pope Benedict XVI. Get Your Copy of his “George Cardinal Pell: Pax Invictis” here: https://ignatius.com/george-cardinal-pell-gcpbh/ Tess Livingstone is the author of the definitive biography of George Cardinal Pell and recently we were blessed to sit…
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Fiorella De Maria: The Creative Process of a Successful Writer
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35:00Good books are hard to come by, especially for your kids. But today Rose Trabbic talks to one of the best living Catholic novelists Fiorella De Maria to discuss her newest novels. Get Your Copy of Fiorella’s Books Here: https://ignatius.com/authors/fiorella-de-maria/ “May Day: A Father Gabriel Mystery” https://ignatius.com/may-day-mdfgp/ Vision Ser…
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Dr. Cuddeback: True Friendship is Where Virtue Becomes Happiness
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49:12Dr. Cuddeback believes that friendship is the heart of human happiness, and yet only the virtuous share in true friendship. Get Your Copy of His Book “True Friendship: Where Virtue Becomes Happiness” https://ignatius.com/true-friendship-tfp/ Everybody wants to have better relationships, whether it is with their friends, the person they are dating, …
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Cardinal Ouellet: Synodality Is Not What You Think It Is
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48:08Cardinal Ouellet explains what “synodality” is and what the risks and opportunities are for a synodal Church. Get Your Copy of His Book “Word, Sacrament, Charism” here: https://ignatius.com/word-sacrament-charism-wscp/?searchid=2543554&search_query=ouellet Among Catholics, there has been a lot of talk about “synodality” and a “synodal Church” over …
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Michael O’Brien: His Newest Apocalyptic Book
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14:36The newest Michael O’Brien novel is riveting, relevant, and thought-provoking. Get Your Copy of “Letter to the Future” here: https://ignatius.com/letter-to-the-future-ltfh/ In our sit-down interview with Michael O’Brien, we asked him about his newest book, “Letter to the Future.” Michael reveals which character he most resonates with and explains h…
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Michael O'Brien's Novels Are Finally Becoming Movies
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55:47Michael O'Brien's Novels Are Becoming MOVIES Join us and Donate at: https://officialthelighthouse.com/support/ The Lighthouse is one of Michael O'Brien’s most well-known novels and it is now in development for becoming a movie. Join us today for an extra special podcast as Ben Eriksen talks with Charlie Goodwin (executive producer) and Eric Groth (…
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Dr. Nathaniel Blake: How the Sexual Revolution Hurt All of Us
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50:11Mature and Sensitive Topics Discussed in This Episode Today, more than ever, we are suffering from the ramifications of the sexual revolution that began over 50 years ago. And in this episode, Dr. Nathaniel Blake joins Andrew Petiprin to discuss why the Church’s teachings on human sexuality are correct and why abandoning them has led people away fr…
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Michael O'Brien: How God Unexpectedly Called Him to be a Writer
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16:47Recently, we had the honor of sitting down with Michael O’Brien in person to discuss his novels, paintings, and history as an artist. Michael O’Brien is well-known as the author of best sellers such as “Father’s Tale,” “Fr. Elijah,” “Lighthouse,” and much more. Today’s episode is just the first of several episodes, where he shares his unexpected ca…
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Curtis Mitch: How to Use the Ignatius Press Study Bible
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47:30The Ignatius Press Study Bible was twenty-five years in the making, and now that you have a copy. But how are you supposed to use it? Today, Curtis Mitch, co-editor of the Ignatius Press study Bible, joins Andrew Petiprin to break down the practical ways that people can use this Bible in daily life. Curtis highlights some of the unique features of …
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Peter Kreeft: Converting from Calvinism to Catholicism
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49:44Dr. Peter Kreeft is a well-known Catholic figure who has helped many people convert to Catholicism and deepen their love and understanding of the faith. But few know that Dr. Kreeft himself is a convert to Catholicism. Raised Calvinist, Dr. Kreeft ended up becoming Catholic after attending Calvin College in Michigan, and in his new book “From Calvi…
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The current crisis of masculinity is rampant in our society, but few have responded to this cultural moment like Mike Pacer in his new book “Prayers for Catholic Men.” Instead of encouraging men to simply gut it out and take responsibility, Mike encourages men to fall on their knees, and he provides them with the resources to encounter God in a mea…
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George Weigel: The Importance of Being an Intellectual and a Culture Warrior
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54:29The university is uniquely Catholic in its origin, and yet currently, higher level education on elite campuses is a “red-hot mess,” according to George Weigel. In this episode, Andrew Petiprin sits down with George Weigel to discuss academia and the intellectual life, not simply as a theoretical enterprise left for those who dwell in an ivory tower…
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Francis Maier: Approaching the Conclave, What Does the Church Need Now?
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45:59This week, the Church will experience a papal conclave where cardinals all over the world will deliberate and elect the next pope. As we eagerly wait for their choice, Francis Maier joins Mark Brumley to discuss what kind of pope the Church needs today. He articulately argues that he must be both a man of simplicity and of strong intellect who embo…
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George Weigel: The State of the Church and the Next Pope
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18:08As we continue to pray for Pope Francis, we also begin to look forward to the upcoming conclave, and who better to join Mark Brumley than George Weigel, author of The Next Pope. In this episode, Mark and George reflect on the current state of the Church both in the United States and around the world. They discuss the continued needs of the New Evan…
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Special Edition of the IP Podcast: Reflecting on the Life and Works of Pope Francis
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31:53On Monday April 21, Pope Francis passed away. As the Church mourns his passing and prays for the repose of his soul, we begin to reflect on the legacy of Pope Francis. So, in this special edition of the Ignatius Press Podcast, Ben Eriksen sits down with Mark Brumely to discuss the life and works of Pope Francis. Mark begins by highlighting three le…
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Fr. Fessio Reflects on the Life and Legacy of His Teacher Pope Benedict XVI
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37:23This week we not only celebrate Pope Benedict XVI’s birthday, but it is also the 20th anniversary of his election. Join Fr. Fessio as he gives a rare glimpse into the writings and teaching methods of a Pope who he believes will one day be declared a saint and doctor of the Church. Fr. Fessio and Mark Brumley not only remember Cardinal Ratzinger’s e…
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Ilyas Khan and Artificial Intelligence: What It Is and Is Not
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48:15Want to learn about AI, what it is, what it is not, how it works, and what are its inherent benefits and drawbacks? Then join Father Fessio and Ilyas Khan (founder and product development head of Quantinuum—the largest quantum computer company in the world) as they discuss all things AI. This insightful conversation highlights the inherent differen…
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Sr. Orianne: Meet One of the Readers for Hallow’s Pray40 Challenge
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47:12We are halfway through Lent, and for many of us, that means we are midway through Hallow’s Pray40 Challenge. Today, Ben Eriksen joins Sr. Orianne Pietra René, who reads the passages for “A Song for Nagasaki” in the French version of Hallow’s Pray40 Challenge. Sr. Orianne not only gives us a behind-the-scenes look at recording for Hallow, but she al…
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Voyage Comics: How to Get Your Kids to Read
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46:29Growing up, most of us read comic books and comic strips, but none of them are as good as these! Join Rose Trabbic as she talks to Philip Kosloski, founder and writer of Voyage Comics, and Michael LaVoy, chief commercial officer and artist, as they sit down to talk about the importance of comic books for young children. Voyage Comics are not your a…
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Fr. Kapaun: American Medal of Honor Winner AND a Future Saint?!
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1:13:50Pope Francis has just named Fr. Kapaun a venerable making this American hero and medal of honor winner one step closer to sainthood. Today we celebrate this great occasion by sitting down with Roy Wenzl, author of “The Miracle of Father Kapaun.” Roy has done extensive research on Father Kapaun and interviewed many of the POWs that Father served wit…
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Dr. Peter Kreeft: What Would Socrates Say?
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57:07Philosophy has a way of intimidating or putting off people for being too ethereal, abstract, or impractical. But today, Dr. Peter Kreeft joins Ben Eriksen to challenge these judgments by discussing his new book “What Would Socrates Say? An Introduction to Philosophy by the Socratic Method.” This work is unlike every other introduction to philosophy…
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Fr. Donald Haggerty: Are Dark Days Ahead for the Church?
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47:57Join us as Fr. Donald Haggerty sits down with Andrew Petiprin to discuss the dark forces that seek to undermine and destroy the Church. In Fr. Haggerty’s new book, The Hour of Testing, he not only locates our era in its historical context, but he also discusses how we should spiritually live in our own time. His relevant insights and depth of thoug…
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SMP#0061: Hidden Truths of Fatima: A Crisis, A Call, A Victory
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32:41What if I told you that Fatima's prophecy is unfolding right now? In 1917, Our Lady appeared to three children in Fatima, Portugal, delivering a message of conversion, prayer, and sacrifice—but also a warning about the dangers of ignoring faith. 📌 FULL Video: https://youtu.be/PISD1A_K2_4 👉 NEW! Subscribe to our newsletter here: https://rebrand.ly/n…
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SMP#0060: When Heaven Wrote Messages in the Sky: The French Miracle of Pontmain
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25:43What was the message of Our Lady of Pontmain? In the midst of war and despair, a Marian apparition brought hope to a small French village, changing history forever. This miraculous event, officially recognized by the Catholic Church, stands as a powerful testament to Catholic beliefs and the enduring intercession of the Virgin Mary. 📌 FULL Video: h…
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Fr. John Nepil: Where Catholic Theology Meets Alpine Adventure
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47:53It is often said that one can find God in nature, but few have explored the theology behind such a common statement. Join us as Fr. John Nepil talks with Andrew Petiprin about the theological lessons and underpinnings of mountain hiking, which he details in his new book To Heights and Unto Depths. This book and the ensuing conversation artfully wea…
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SMP#0059: Jesus Preached Humility, But The World Chose Pride—Here’s Why It’s Failing! | 3 Tips
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25:36Discover the transformative power of humility as we explore three practical tips rooted in Jesus' teachings. From detachment to genuine acts of kindness, learn how true humility can bring freedom, joy, and spiritual growth. Join us in uncovering how to embrace this often-misunderstood virtue and reflect God's love in your life. 📌 FULL Video: https:…
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Kendra Tierney Norton: A Personal Account of the Eaton Fires and How You Can Help
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40:54Today Kendra Tierney Norton joins Rose Trabbic to discuss her personal account of the tragic Eaton wildfire that swept across California. Complete with videos, she details her harrowing escape and near loss of her whole house. She also discusses how she and her neighbors have been able to find God in the midst of this heartbreaking situation. More …
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Pray40 With Hallow and Ignatius Press: A Song of Nagasaki and Takashi Nagai
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40:59Today, we are happy to announce that Ignatius Press is partnering with Hallow for the LentPray40. This Lent, be inspired by the story of Servant of God Takashi Nagai, a Japanese physician who survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. On today’s podcast, Rose Trabbic sits down with Meg Hunter-Kilmer to discuss Takashi Nagai and how his heroic…
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Sarah Cortez: Exploring Reality Through Poetry
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44:01Many see the practical as opposed to the poetic, but today’s guest, Sarah Cortez, proves the two can be harmonized and even complimentary. Sarah is not only a distinguished poet and the president of Catholic Literary Arts, but she is also a police officer of 27 years. Today Sarah and Andrew discuss poetry and how it brings us into contact with real…
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SMP#0058: Are Catholic Indulgences a Scam? The Hidden Truth Revealed
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30:51Indulgences—an ancient Catholic practice—have long been misunderstood and, at times, misrepresented. Some call them a spiritual treasure; others, a relic of the past. But what lies at the heart of this mystery? 📌 FULL Video: https://youtu.be/9JXfc4hk3bA 👉 NEW! Subscribe to our newsletter here: https://rebrand.ly/news-letter Pray the Divine Mercy Ch…
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SMP#0057: The Truth about Mary Co-Redemptrix | What Catholics & Protestants need to know
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27:54Co-Redemptrix: a title that has sparked centuries of debate. While Mary isn't equal to Jesus, her unique cooperation in God's plan goes deeper than most realize. This episode reveals the profound mystery of how one woman's "yes" changed humanity's destiny forever. From ancient prophecies to forgotten Jewish traditions, discover why the early Church…
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Dr. Peter Kreeft: Aquinas is the Greatest Philosopher of All Time
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55:36This year we celebrate the 800th Anniversary of Aquinas’s birth. Known for his holiness, intelligence, and immense love for God, Aquinas is often considered one of the greatest thinkers of all time. But today Dr. Kreeft joins Ben Eriksen to discuss why he thinks Aquinas is the greatest philosopher and theologian. Dr. Kreeft highlights Aquinas’s dep…
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SMP#0056: The Bible Says Mary is Immaculate
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26:55Have you ever wondered about the biblical basis for Mary’s Immaculate Conception? Or how she fulfills her role as the New Eve in salvation history? In this episode of Salve Maria, the podcast of the Heralds of the Gospel, we dive deep into the Scriptures and Catholic tradition to explore these profound truths. 📌 FULL Video: https://youtu.be/OYwgqm6…
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Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers: Martin Luther King Jr. and Fr. Tolton’s Message for Today
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51:18Today we celebrate the life and work of Martin Luther King Junior, and on this special occasion we are happy to welcome Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers. In this episode, Deacon Harold sits down with Andrew Petiprin to discuss his first encounters with the writings of MLK and Fr. Tolton. They discuss the similarities between both heroic men who preached …
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Hope Schneir: Nourishing Catholic Moms in the 21st Century
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43:56“What mothers do is the most foundational aspect to what the character of the next generation will be” (Hope Schneir). In this episode, Rose Trabbic talks to Hope Schneir the co-author of Soul Garden: A Catholic Mother’s Collective to talk about the joys and challenges of motherhood. They discuss dealing with burn out, management of technology in t…
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SMP#0055: The MYSTERY of La Salette | A Warning for Our Times
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27:05Join us as we delve into the powerful and heart-wrenching story of Our Lady of La Salette, who appeared in 1846 in a remote corner of the French Alps. In this episode, we uncover the deeply moving message of Our Lady, who wept for humanity's sins, called for prayer, repentance, and the observance of the Lord's Day, and warned of chastisements if th…
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Curtis Mitch: Behind the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible
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45:27After twenty-five years in the making, the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible has been released. In this special episode of the Ignatius Press podcast, Andrew Petiprin sits down with Curtis Mitch the co-editor of this one-of-a-kind study Bible designed to help everyday Catholics read the Bible through the eyes of the Church. Having personally spent coun…
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Matthew Wiseman: From Baptist to Hebrew Roots to Anglican to Catholicism
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49:44Like many Christians, Matthew Wiseman’s family was in search of the original or purest form of Christianity, which was most faithful to the way that the apostles and early Christians lived and practiced the faith. Originally Baptists, they discovered the Hebrew Roots movement, and they lived for many years in strict adherence to Torah. However, aft…
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Amy Welborn: Gift Ideas and Tips for Establishing Catholic Christmas Traditions
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39:45Advent and Christmas are quickly approaching, and families will soon begin their favorite traditions. In this special edition of the Ignatius Press Podcast, join Rose Trabbic, Ignatius Press Publicist, and Amy Welborn, author of “Bambinelli Sunday” who discuss several new Ignatius Press children’s book releases that would make great Christmas prese…
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SMP#0054: Anger Management for Catholics | 5 Faith-Based Tips
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31:34In this episode of Salve Maria, the Heralds of the Gospel podcast, we explore effective ways to manage anger using principles rooted in Catholic faith. Learn how to transform negative emotions into opportunities for spiritual growth, understand the true causes and consequences of anger, and gain practical tips for fostering peace and self-control. …
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Jennifer Bryson: Rediscovering Saint John Henry Newman and Ida Görres
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47:20We live in an age where treasures are frequently rediscovered and brought back into the light for further examination and appreciation. Such is the work of Ida Friederike Görres’s John Henry Newman: A Life Sacrificed which gives us a compelling and detailed introduction to the life and personage of Saint John Henry Newman. This work is perfect for …
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SMP#0053 | Temptations: 7 Benefits That Will Change Your Life
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33:41On this episode of Salve Maria Podcast, we explore SEVEN benefits of dealing with temptations and provide you with essential tips for success. 📌 FULL Video: https://youtu.be/UoT0FEMIB8U 👉 NEW! Subscribe to our newsletter here: https://rebrand.ly/news-letter Pray the Divine Mercy Chaplet now: https://rb.gy/0eh0r 🔔 Subscribe to our Youtube channel: h…
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Matthew Daniels: Catholic Human Rights and Social Justice Heroes
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46:21Today, many Catholics feel a sense of urgency or even dread as they look upon the dark forces and ideologies that besiege the world, the Church, and the truth. Some people may even ask, “What can I do in the face of these forces and against so many injustices?” In their recent work, Catholic Heroes of Civil and Human Rights, Matthew Daniels and Rox…
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SMP#0052 | Our Lady of Akita: APOCALYPTIC Prophecies?
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33:54In this compelling episode of Salve Maria, the Podcast of the Heralds of the Gospel, we delve into the seemingly apocalyptic prophecies of Our Lady of Akita, a message that resonates deeply amidst the current global turmoil. 📌 FULL Video: https://youtu.be/rK5DlzWqV_Q 👉 NEW! Subscribe to our newsletter here: https://rebrand.ly/news-letter Pray the D…
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Joseph Pearce: Fifty Great Books to Read Before You Die
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52:23In our busy schedules, it is often hard to find time to read a good book, and sometimes it is even harder to know which book to read. In his new book Classic Literature Made Simple, Joseph Pearce makes this decision easier by outlining fifty great works of literature that every person should read. Beginning in the ancient world and progressing all …
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Kevin Wells: Addiction and the Dark Night of the Soul
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49:19Author Kevin Wells felt like his marriage—his whole life, even—was falling apart. His wife, Krista, was mired in an addiction to alcohol that cut her off from God, family, and friends, and Kevin felt helpless and alone. When, at last, supported by the grace of the sacraments, Krista started to find her way to healing and sobriety, the Covid-19 pand…
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🕊️✨ Join us as we explore the profound mystery of Christ's literal presence in the consecrated bread and wine, contrasting it with Protestant interpretations of the Eucharist as merely symbolic. Through Scripture, particularly John 6, and the teachings of early Church Fathers like St. Ignatius of Antioch and St. Justin Martyr, we unravel the depth …
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Abigail Favale: Entering the Church—and then converting to the Faith
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50:58There are multiple ways in which Abigail Favale’s conversion to Catholicism may be seen as unlikely. First as an ex-Evangelical, then as a feminist academic, Favale had built a worldview—and career—on the rejection of “patriarchy” and on the promotion of progressive causes. How could she enter a Church known for male-only leadership, and for rigoro…
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SMP#0050: The Holy Shroud Explained - Evidence, History and Faith
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36:08🕊️✨ Explore the fascinating life of the God-Man behind the Holy Shroud of Turin in this captivating episode of the "Salve Maria" podcast by the Heralds of the Gospel. Delve into the evidence, history, and faith surrounding this extraordinary relic. Discover how the Holy Shroud, the burial cloth of Jesus Christ, has captivated and continues to capti…
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Back-to-school special: Learning the Faith and history through stories
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52:38Pope Francis wrote recently about the importance of literature in moral formation. For millennia, humans have used story-telling to communicate religious beliefs and moral values, and to ensure that history and culture remain alive for future generations. As a teacher in Catholic classical schools, Abigail Palmer has a passion for using stories as …
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