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Вміст надано EWTN Global Catholic Television Network. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією EWTN Global Catholic Television Network або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
Call in: 877-573-7825 | Biblical theologian and commentator Dr. Marcus Peter examines Church, culture, and current events through the lens of Faith, from the heart of the Church.
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Call in: 877-573-7825 | Biblical theologian and commentator Dr. Marcus Peter examines Church, culture, and current events through the lens of Faith, from the heart of the Church.
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×Anne Reeser previews an upcoming conference for Catholic Nurses, Dr Greg Popcak has tips for building your relationship with your kids, and we look at solving the homelessness problem with Dr. Rachel Ferguson.
We discuss the Principles of Christian Entrepreneurship with Andreas Widmer.
We look ahead to the Solemnity of Sts Peter and Paul and unpack the readings with Rob Corzine.
Cardinal Zen recently shared a photo of himself leading a Eucharistic procession. Matthew Bunson explains the message this sends, and we continue from Acton University with Dr Anne Bradley, who has a vision of Gospel-centered economics.
Fr Robert Sirico was in Rome for the beginning of Pope Leo’s Papacy. He shares his impressions and hopes for the future and we discuss population and migration with Dr. Stephen Barrows.
We’re broadcasting from Acton University in Grand Rapids, MI, discussing the future of Technology with Dan Churchwell and battling poverty in Haiti with Jim Weber.
Dr Ben Reinhard examines how the Mass influenced Tolkien’s work and we discuss the problems of embryo adoption with Dr Rachel Coleman.
In this Sunday’s Gospel for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, Jesus performs one of His most famous miracles: The Feeding of the 5,000. We unpack the readings with Rob Corzine.
Nearly 50% of adults in the U.S. have some connection to the Catholic faith, according to new data from Pew Research. Matthew Bunson joins us with a review of this and other Church news.
The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a Tennessee ban on transgender therapy for minors. Andrea Picciotti-Bayer has the details, and we talk with Tom Harmon and Pope Leo’s teachings on CST.
Joe Truzman has the latest on Israel and Iran. We also discuss developing Personal Prayer with Dr Greg Popcak and dive into the Gospel of Matthew with Dr Leroy Huizenga.
Dean John Czarnetzky of Ave Maria School of Law discusses the SCOTUS Case that saved Catholic education in America.
Rob Corzine unpacks the readings for the Solemnity of the Trinity.
Matthew Bunson recaps the first month of Pope Leo’s papacy.
Fr Paul Mariani tells the story of the rise of the Church in China.
Dr. Scott Hahn unpacks the Gospel of Matthew.
Andre Villeneuve helps us make sense of the Book of Sirach.
We discuss how Pentecost empowered the apostles with Rob Corzine and Adam van Wart.
We talk with George Weigel about the Catholic fix for higher education and firefighter Benjamin O’Brien shares his faith journey.
We celebrate the Month of the Sacred Heart with Steve Ray.
Dr Greg Popcak has advice for helping your kids express their emotions and Kitty Cleveland shares her father’s story of going from prison to paradise.
Doug Keck looks at what Pope Leo said this weekend about Marriage and the Family, and Shannon Salter shares what happened when her family decided to offer the Sacrament of Confession at her father’s wake.
Is the God of the Old Testament “meaner” than Jesus? Luke Lancaster joins us, and we unpack the Sunday Readings for the Feast of the Ascension with Rob Corzine.
Matthew Bunson reports on a strange proposal in the Diocese of Charlotte and we talk about the problems of the sexual revolution with Nathanael Blake.
Andrea Picciotti-Bayer has the latest on a religious freedom case in Oklahoma and Christopher Kaczor remembers the late philosopher Alasdair Macintyre.
What can parents do when the conventional discipline strategies don’t work? Dr. Greg Popcak joins us, and we discuss living and dying in the Nicene Creed with Jared Ortiz.
Memorial Day special: Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle shares prayers for military wives, Jack Watts tells the story of American hero Jimmy Davis, and Patrick O’Donnell discusses the Civil War origins of Memorial Day.
Rob Corzine dives into the Sunday Readings and Bill Cook looks at Pope Leo’s Augustinian inspirations.
Joseph Pearce tells stories of the unknown Catholic resistance against the Nazis and we discuss the Enlightenment with Dr. Joseph Stuart.
Peter Kleponis joins us to take your calls on winning the battle against pornography.
Dr. Greg Popcak explains why he thinks Pope Leo is bringing the JPII Institute for the Family back to its roots, and we discuss the Catholic Intellectual Tradition with David Deavel. Also, Brandon Van Dyck looks at the past and future of DEI.
Derya Little shares her journey through the riddles of God from Islam to Christ.
Rob Corzine joins us to preview the Sunday readings and how they show the growth of the Kingdom of God, and Anne Hendershott discusses the Irony of Progressive Theologians.
What will happen to Pope Leo’s American citizenship? Matthew Bunson reports from Rome as we prepare for the Installation Mass. Also, Chris Shannon discusses what happens when we attempt to align the Church with America, rather than align America with the Church.
What do we mean by a Post-Christian world? Marcus explains and we talk with Tim Staples of Catholic Answers about the dangers of viewing the Papacy with American eyes.
We discuss Catholic Social Teaching and Rerum Novarum with Kishore Jayabalan and the unanswered questions of Fiducia Supplicans with Dr. Eduardo Echeverria.
January Donovan discusses authentic womanhood and Adam Wright has an exciting update on his brain surgery recovery.
Bishop Daniel Thomas of Toledo shares his thoughts on Pope Leo IX and we talk about the Pope’s Christology with Matt Swaim. Also in this hour, Rob Corzine looks ahead to the Sunday Readings.
Habemus Papam! Matthew Bunson, Eduardo Echeverria, and Daniel Lendman weigh in on the new papacy.
The State of Washington has passed legislation that would require priests to violate the Seal of the Confessional when reporting abuse. We talk with Andrea Picciotti-Bayer and Roger Nutt looks at the challenges facing the next pope.
We celebrate the Month of Mary with Steve Ray, and Dr Greg Popcak discusses what the saints can teach us about parenting.
We look ahead to the Conclave with Doug Keck and discuss the lie of totalitarianism with Daniel Mahoney.
In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus commands Peter to throw his nets over the other side of his boat – and they are instantly filled. WE unpack the readings with Rob Corzine and discuss the unintended consequences of the Reformation with Dr. Brad Gregory.
We contrast St. Joseph the Worker and the Marxist vision of the worker with Paul Kengor, and discuss the theology of the papacy with Dr, Michael Dauphinais.
Matthew Bunson reports from Rome as the Conclave approaches and we discuss God’s plan for creation with Matthew Ramage.
Looking for a way to explain the Conclave to your kids? Katie Bogner has a book to help, and we discuss the Church’s Apostolic hierarchy with Matthew Minerd.
Doug Keck remembers his friend Fr Brian Mullady, who passed away last week, and we discuss the history of the papacy with Dr. Michael Breidenbach.
How do we know Jesus rose from the dead? We examine the historical evidence with Michael Licona.
Dr. Ralph Martin discusses what’s next for the Church following Pope Francis’ papacy. Then, Marcus talks with Patrick O’Hearn about the grief of losing a child and invites you to share your stories.
George Weigel and Matthew Bunson report from Rome as thousands of pilgrims arrive for Pope Francis’s funeral.
We continue our look at the life and legacy of Pope Francis. Dr. Greg Popcak discusses his mixed messaging on families, Deacon Harold-Burke Sivers reflects on the loss of a father, and we get a special tribute with Toledo Bishop Daniel Thomas.
We continue our look at the life of Pope Francis with Edward Pentin, John Cavadini, Peter Laffin and Doug Keck.
We discuss Suffering, the Blessed Mother, and Good Friday with Dr. Steve Doran and Randall Smith.
Andre Villeneuve discusses the Jewish roots of the Eucharist and we talk with Msgr. Michael Heintz about how love was manifested at the Last Supper.
Dr. Tom McGovern gives us a medical and spiritual analysis of what Christ suffered during His Passion.
Worried about how your kids will handle the long Triduum services? Dr Greg Popcak has tips for helping them understand these most sacred liturgies. Also, Steve Ray takes us on a virtual tour of Holy Week.
Monica Miller walks us through the Incarnational, Marian and Eucharistic themes in Mel Gibson’s Passion of the Christ.
Marcus and Rob Corzine prepare for Holy Week by discussing the Palm Sunday readings and Jesus’s role as the new Pentecost.
Matthew Bunson reports on the USCCB ending its partnership with the federal government for refugee resettlement and David Bonagura helps with tough questions for Catholics.
Andrea Picciotti-Bayer has the details on a woman arrested in the UK for praying in front of an abortion clinic and Will Estrada has an update on homeschool legislation in Illinois. We also discuss St. Paul’s writings on the Cross with Fr. Mitch Pacwa.
Pro-lifer Savannah Craven was assaulted last week in New York. She shares her story, and Dr. Greg Popcak discusses John Paul II’s Universal call to Holiness for families.
Theodore McCarrick has died, but the stains of his scandal live on. We talk with Matthew Bunson, and Nathaniel Peters dicusses how Neil Postman predicted America “amusing itself to death.”
“Let he who has no sin cast the first stone.” So says Jesus in Sunday’s Gospel – we unpack the readings with Rob Corzine. We also rethink the Enlightenment with Joseph Stuart.
A collegiate fencer was disqualified after she refused to compete against a transgender opponent. Marcus takes a look at the story, and Steve Ray discusses why we say the Mass is a Sacrifice.
Is it “religious” to love your neighbor? Andrea Picciotii-Bayer discusses a SCOTUS case that is attempting to answer that question, and we discuss the meaning and power of God’s love with Peter Herbeck.
How did law schools become lawless? Ilya Shapiro joins us. and we get a Catholic view of finance from Chris McMahon. Also, Marcus looks at the Christian imagery behind the original story of Snow White.
Steve Weidenkopf tells the story of Catholic heroes that history turned into villains.
Rob Corzine joins us to unpack the Sunday Readings and the Parable of the prodigal son.
Mother Angelica died on this day in 2016. Matthew Bunson honors her wit and wisdom and also discusses the latest Church news, and Will Estrada looks at how a Illinois homeschooling bill overreaches.
Why did Tolkien say the Ring of Power was destroyed on March 25? Joe Pearce joins us and Derya Little shares her path from Islam through the riddles of God to Christ.
Richard Spinello discusses the anniversary of John Paul II’s Evangelium vitae and we celebrate the Feast of the Annunication with Rachel Fulton Brown. Also, Dr. Greg Popcak helps parents find the “discipline sweet spot.”
Toledo Bishop Daniel Thomas discusses Pope John Paul II’s Evangelium vitae and we discuss how the Natural Law leads to Human flourishing with Melissa Moschella.
At Mass this weekend we hear the unforgettable story of Moses and the burning bush. Rob Corzine joins us as we dive into the Sunday readings. Also, Charleen Katra honors World Down Syndrome day and Marcus looks at a messy court case involving embryos produced through IVF.
Saginaw Bishop Robert Gruss discusses growing in Holiness and invites men to an upcoming conference, and Dr. Ray Guarendi has practical tips and wisdom for getting along with (almost) anybody.
Andrea Picciotti-Bayer tells us about a Satanic “Black Mass” scheduled to take place in Kansas and we celebrate the life of St. Joseph with Steve Ray.
Marcus sits down with Adam Wright and Matt Swaim to disucss male Spirituality and how fathers and sons can grow in virtue together.
We discuss the rise of Catholic apps and cognitive wellness culture with Dr. William Gonch, and celebrate the Feast of St Patrick with Bill Cook.
In this Sunday’s Gospel we hear the story of the Transfiguration. We unpack the readings with Rob Corzine, and discuss the problems with the modern-day religion of humanity with Daniel Mahoney.
Since the Covid lockdowns, several states have revised their laws so Churches will not be forced to shut down again. We discuss this and other Church news with Matthew Bunson.
Several US colleges are offering “Plan B” pills in vending machines. We talk about it with Kathy Schiffer, and look at the Church’s hour of testing with Fr. Donald Haggerty.
The saints weren’t perfect – they were regular people with regular quirks and temperments. We celebrate them with Rosemary Berry, and talk with John Doherty about the history of Religious Freedom in America.
Neuroscience tells us we are hardwired for relationships. Sofia Carozza explains how. Also, Doug Keck discusses Gavin Newsom’s recent comments about how transgender women shouldn’t be allowed to play female sports.
We visit Jesus’ temptation in the desert as we unpack the Sunday readings with Rob Corzine, and Fr William Slattery discusses the meaning of a Catholic worldview.
The Archdiocese of Indianapolis is investigating a possible Eucharistic Miracle. Matthew Bunson has the details and we discuss the healing power of Lent with Fr. Mathias Thelen.
We continue our Ash Wednesday special with Steve Ray, Jared Staudt and Carl Olson, discussing the Biblical roots of Ash Wednesday and what the saints say about the season.
How can you help your family grow in holiness this Lent? Marcus talks with Dr Greg Popcak and takes your calls.
Did Lent sneak up on you again? Doug Keck helps us prepare. We also look at the Unifying, Divisive Doctrine of the Papacy with Joe Heschmeyer.
In this Sunday’s Gospel, Jesus commands us to remove the wooden beam from our eye. We unpack the readings with Rob Corzine. Also, Roger Nutt shares his memories of meeting the popes and the role of the papacy in Church life.
Two Catholic priests were attacked this weekend in Mozambique. Matthew Bunson has the latest on this and other Church news and we ask what this nation’s history can tell us about its future with Dr Jim Davis.
Marcus talks with Andrea Picciotti-Bayer about the need for nuance when discussing immigration, Josh Haskell shares how he overcame sexual addiction, and we prepare for Lent with Colleen Vermeulen.
Does the Church leave room for magisterial error? We talk with Matthew Levering and Marcus reflects on Pope Francis’ papacy with clips from commentaries Al Kresta wrote over the years.
Toeldo Bishop Daniel Thomas joins us to discuss his response to President Trump’s IVF order and we look at the latest on Pope Francis’ health with Doug Keck. Also, Paul Kengor looks at the devilish roots of Karl Marx.
Rob Corzine joins us with a preview of the Sunday readings and we discuss the principle of Ordo Amoris with Dr. Daniel Gordon.
Video has surfaced showing a female Anglican minister concelebrating a Mass. We discuss the story with Matthew Bunson and “Slow down for God” with Mark McMinn.
What did the Carter presidency tell us about Christians in politics? Darryl Hart joins us.
Fr. Brian Graebe looks back on the 1700 years since the Council of Nicaea and Marcus responds to a claim that the Nazis “tood advantage” of Free Speech laws.
Marcus discusses the “Faithless Faith” of Thomas Jefferson and Wes Smith looks at the latest states that are considering assisted suicide bills.
We unpack the Sunday Readings with Rob Corzine and Christine Flynn shares how she moved beyond “Spiritual, but not Religious.”
Matthew Bunson discusses recent Church news and we look at a day in the life of the Holy Family with Steve Ray.
We look at the ongoing situation with USAID with Andrea Picciotti-Bayer and Dave Anders shares how the Catholic Church saved his marriage.
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