Glories of Mary – Book Review
The “Glories of Mary,” written by St. Alphonsus Liguori, 1868, is a work which can be best and most-simply described in just one word: Perfect. This is no wonder, for it is a book...
The “Glories of Mary,” written by St. Alphonsus Liguori, 1868, is a work which can be best and most-simply described in just one word: Perfect. This is no wonder, for it is a book...
In this series finale, Bp. Donald Sanborn and host Alexander Krawczyk having completed the course on the successor to St. Peter, discuss the successors to the rest of the Apostles – the Bishops! His...
In this episode, Bp. Donald Sanborn and host Alexander Krawczyk discuss the answers to various objections made against Papal Infallibilty which in many cases result from an incorrect understanding of what Papal Infallibilty is....
In this episode, Bp. Donald Sanborn and host Alexander Krawczyk discuss the infallibility of the Church, and more specifically, of the Papacy itself. By examining the Church’s teachings on this topic, the various proofs...
In this episode, Bp. Donald Sanborn and host Alexander Krawczyk conclude a two-part mini-series on the Primacy of Christ’s Church with Chapter LIII. Discussed are various conclusions that result from what has been proven...
The end of an era is here as the final episodes of Apologetics begin! In this episode, Bp. Donald Sanborn and host Alexander Krawczyk begin a two-part mini-series on the Primacy of Christ’s Church...
October, the month of the Most Holy Rosary and the Holy Angels, is nearly half over, but fear not – our next course will begin soon! And as November approaches, don’t neglect to prepare...
In the final episode of the series for the season, the Council of Chalcedon is convoked by Emperor Marcian to resolve the Monophysite question. This time orthodoxy triumphs behind a Catholic emperor but the...
Within 20 years of the Council of Ephesus, a new error arises: monophysitism, which teaches that Our Lord only had one nature, a divine one. Once again the Church tries subsidiarity and to resolve...