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12 Manliest Saints in History

Today Sam and John discuss 12 of the manliest saints in history. We go into what we today can learn from how these incredible men lived. It is important to understand the character of these men, the times they lived in, as well as the lessons they teach us. We focus on how they lived their lives and why we should turn to them in various struggles we might face. Regardless of their history, they all lived devoted to God’s will in a beautiful way.

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White-Supremacist Converts to Catholicism Speaks on Truth and Beauty

We are joined by a former white supremacist and now a devout Catholic man of letters, Joseph Pearce. We discuss his conversion to Catholicism from a life of hatred, G.K. Chesterton, and why men must read poetry. Joseph shares with us the intimate tie between poetry and prayer, he clarifies our thoughts on truth and beauty, and drives home how poetry identifies and assists in the completion of an authentic man. Please join us in this conversation and deeper understanding to see reality to a greater degree.

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The Tragedy Around “Hamlet”

Brad Miner: Shakespeare could only portray priests, other papists, and Purgatory in pre-Reformation times or faraway Catholic locales.

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A Luminous Life of Benedict

Robert Royal: Benedict XVI will be remembered as one of the most resolute and defenders of the Faith in the Church’s tempestuous history.

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Learning from Romeo and Juliet

Fr. Thomas G. Weinandy on Shakespeare’s tragedy of the irrational excesses of mistaken sexual love, the only cure for which is the Gospel.

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Be England Thy Dowry

Almost 700 years ago, King Richard II dedicated England as the “Dowry of Mary.” On March 29, 2020, England will be rededicated to Mary. In light of this historic event, numerous articles have been published of late on the topic. These articles address what the rededication is and why it matters to English Catholics. But […]

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