TR Media, Christendom: 1274-1648; a Conversation with Bishop Donald Sanborn
Interview Date: April 2013 Original Air Date: July 2013 Location: Brooksville, Florida Run Time: 49 minutes Guest: Bishop Donald Sanborn Host: Stephen Heiner
Interview Date: April 2013 Original Air Date: July 2013 Location: Brooksville, Florida Run Time: 49 minutes Guest: Bishop Donald Sanborn Host: Stephen Heiner
Interview Date: April 2013 Original Air Date: July 2013 Location: Brooksville, Florida Run Time: 1 hour 11 minutes Guest: Bishop Donald Sanborn Host: Stephen Heiner
On this episode of Clerical Conversations on the Crisis, we will take three very timely and critical topics and have a discussion of each. We will close out the month of June by taking...
On this episode of The Flagship Show, we will tackle the topic of Catholicism and the United States. In this final show before the July 4th Independence Day holiday here in the United States,...
July 4th, America’s Independence Day, is right around the corner, and our country will be full of the smell of our incense…from barbecue grills. American Catholics, because of the unique way America was...
On this episode of Devotions with Bishop Dolan, we will talk about the Stations of the Cross. Is this simply a Lenten devotion? What are the origins of it? Are there other ways of observing...
Catholic discourse on the philosophy and practice of art, music, and literature and their effects on society, historically and today. Join artist Daniel Mitsui and host Magdalene Zapp for a discussion on Medieval Illuminations...
On this episode of the Flagship Show, we will be discussing St. Joseph the Worker. Pope Pius XII instituted the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker as a counteraction to Communism. What inspired this...
The latest Clerical Conversations on the Crisis took on the topic of “marriage equality” and what a Catholic’s perspective on this question is. Listen to the podcast here.
On this episode of Clerical Conversations, we are going to tackle the all-too-prevalent subject today of “marriage equality.” You may have seen the ads on TV or on the internet for the new “marriage...