Iota Unum, Episode 17: Sport
Professor Amerio could not have conceived how much sport has overtaken the modern world, but even in the period after the Council an irrational esteem of sport was emerging. Father Trauner discusses the proper...
Professor Amerio could not have conceived how much sport has overtaken the modern world, but even in the period after the Council an irrational esteem of sport was emerging. Father Trauner discusses the proper...
In this “Italian summer lull” edition of Francis Watch, we examine the month of August in the non-pontificate of Jorge Bergoglio. We begin by discussing the “canonization” of Teresa of Calcutta and why she...
On this episode of Clerical Conversations, Bishop Donald Sanborn discusses the proper way for Catholics to keep and think about the Sabbath Day. This episode is a follow up to the previous episodes about Dress...
On this episode of Francis Watch, Bishop Donald Sanborn and Father Nicolás Despósito review June and July in the non-pontificate of Jorge Bergoglio. Topics covered include: -Francis’ reaction to the election of a Muslim...
On this month’s episode of Clerical Conversations on the Crisis, we will bring a second installment of last month’s show theme Sports Build Character? Part 1. His Excellency and Father will respond to several question...
Restoration Radio presents its own version of a “Super Bowl Sunday” special: “Sports Build Character? Part 1.” We have all heard this, but is it so, or is there more to it? In today’s modern...
St. Peter Nolasco Crisis offers this excellent piece on discerning a religious vocation. It is an answer to critics of an earlier article, and the author, Br. Justin Hannegan, carefully explains his rebuttals with...
On this month’s episode of the Flagship Show, we discuss the Catholic perspective on the Olympic Games. It is true that even St. Paul referred to the Olympics, in a way, in 1 Corinthians...
Find below Part 2 of the interview I did with Bishop Sanborn earlier this year in Florida. In this interview he covers items as diverse as how he discovered his own vocation, to the...