Behold My Anguish and 6th Discourse
Why should we Console Mary? from the Catholic Kingdom is a brief reading pertinent to September, the month set aside by the Church in honour of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary....
Why should we Console Mary? from the Catholic Kingdom is a brief reading pertinent to September, the month set aside by the Church in honour of the Seven Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary....
This show introduces the mind of this great champion of orthodoxy and brilliant intellect of the early 20th Century. Surrounded by the errors of Modernism, G.K. Chesterton used his pen, (“words are deeds”) to...
**PARENTAL WARNING: Parts of this episode are unsuitable for children** This final episode closes out our series with some Aussie mums exposing the main problems with children’s movies and TV. (Part 1, Part 2)...
**PARENTAL WARNING: Parts of this episode are unsuitable for children** The devil is trying to snatch the souls of our children. He poisons their minds and hearts in any way possible, targeting them at...
**PARENTAL WARNING: Parts of this episode are unsuitable for children** Navigating our families through the dangerous waters of modern mainstream media, in particular TV and movies, is an ongoing challenge, as any parent of...
Many years ago Nicholas Wansbutter and I started TradReviews, a website forerunner of the current radio program on our Network. As time went on the site was lost amidst numerous other projects we were...
St. Titus In this piece for Crisis, “How Common Core Devalues Great Literature,” Anthony Esolen explains why in the book, The Wind in the Willows, “messing about in boats” is the thing, not the...
St. Francis Xavier In this poignant essay for CNN, Kerry Egan, a hospice “chaplain”, reveals the truth about those everyday people who care for their dying family members. Kinfolk is a magazine that promotes...
On this episode of the Flagship Show, True Restoration is concerned with cultural aspects, knowing, in the words of Russell Kirk, but paraphrasing in the spirit of St. Augustine, that the “thinking Catholic understands...