Iota Unum, Episode 34: Sacraments: the Eucharist
The Eucharist is at the heart of all the other sacraments. If it is not properly understood for what it is, a sacrifice that produces the true Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our...
The Eucharist is at the heart of all the other sacraments. If it is not properly understood for what it is, a sacrifice that produces the true Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity of Our...
Baptism is the entrance into the Christian life through sanctifying grace. Marriage is an indissoluble union which Our Lord blessed by performing his first miracle at one. Vatican 2 seeks to undermine both of...
In this episode Stephen and Father discuss the Catholic notion of ecumenism (“return”) and how Vatican 2 has perverted this into an idea of a one world religion (“convergence”). Original Air Date: May 19,...
His Holiness Pope Leo XIII issued Aeterni Patris to give new life to Thomism in the heart of the Church. This was something the Modernists could not abide. Fr. Trauner explains how the Modernists...
Anthropocentrism in our time comes primarily from the French Revolution and its false ideas about democracy. Also discussed are the problems inherent in national episcopal conferences and the Vatican 2 notion of collegiality. Original...
While the idea of the “two cities” has been discussed since St. Augustine first wrote about them, Professor Amerio proposes a third city, spawned by the Revolution and its descendants: a city of indifference...
In this episode, host Stephen Heiner and guest Fr. Arnold Trauner talk about how much work has changed since the introduction of advanced technology and how a kind of worship of technology ties in...
In this episode host Stephen Heiner and guest Fr. Arnold Trauner discuss the governing philosophy of the modern world: man as the center of all things. This idea will be central in understanding the...
This episode was recorded after the release of Bergoglio’s monstrous Fratelli Tutti, and is ever more relevant as Professor Amerio argues for the Church’s positions on the death penalty (always approved) and war (only...
Professor Amerio wrote this book in the 1980s and passed away in the late 1990s, so he would quail to see what has happened regarding these issues now. Nevertheless, his helpful documentation shows silly...