Source: Bishop Robert Barron via YouTube Friends, in my newest video commentary, I offer three insights on the nature of the Church that have emerged with special clarity during this pandemic. Please watch and share! ———LINKS——— The Quarantine’s Three Lessons about the Church: https://www.wordonfire.org/resources/… Bishop Barron on the Coronavirus, Catastrophe, […]
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Charlie Deist on the Post-Covid-19 RESET
Source: Way of Beauty, Episode 65: Charlie Deist on the Post-Covid-19 RESET via YouTube This conversation was sparked off by Charlie’s newsletter for anaturalmethod.com. He is imagining how we can respond personally to what is happening and build community and live more healthily. In his outlook, we don’t need expensive, […]
St. Catherine of Siena
Source: TheRemnantVideo via YouTube Remnant TV’s CATHOLIC SAINTS AND HOLY DAYS pays homage to the great Saint Catherine of Siena, patron saint of Europe and of Italy. Please help us with Remnant TV: Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRemna… Follow Michael Matt and The Remnant on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Michael_J_Matt @Michael_J_Matt @remnantnews […]
Doubting Thomas and the Activity of the Early Apostolic Church
Source: Dr. Brant Pitre, Catholic Productions via YouTube Dr. Brant Pitre discusses the Gospel account often referred to as doubting Thomas and discusses Thomas’ profession of faith in the divinity of Jesus. Dr. Pitre also looks at the early activity of the church and what that means for the Catholic […]
Was the Nuclear Family a Mistake?
Source: Word on Fire show with Bishop Robert Barron via YouTube In a recent article for The Atlantic, David Brooks claims “The Nuclear Family Was a Mistake” (https://bit.ly/2Y9tste). He contends that the model of a married couple with 2.5 kids was an anomaly in the 1950s and 1960s, and that […]
Are We Justified by “Faith Alone”?
Most people were taught that Catholics believe in “works righteousness,” that we must do things to earn our salvation. This couldn’t be further from the truth.
Bijan Nemati: Rare Earth
Source: Discovery Science via YouTube In this bonus interview footage from Science Uprising, astrophysicist Bijan Nemati engages in a wide-ranging discussion of the rarity of the Earth, the search for extra-terrestrial life, fine-tuning, the Big Bang, and lots more. Currently at the University of Alabama—Huntsville, Nemati spent much of his […]
Interacting With Atheists: Five Foundational Principles
Source: John DeRosa of Catholic Answers, via catholic.com Interacting with atheists can be draining. Not every conversation will go well, especially when you start out. But if you follow these five principles, you can drastically improve your mindset and your conversations. Here’s the first principle: pray every day. Develop a daily […]
Joseph Gloor’s Testimony
Source: Joey Gloor via YouTube Joe Gloor tells the story of how Bishop Robert Barron’s Word On Fire Ministry brought him into the Catholic Faith. UPDATE: Joseph Gloor’s testimony has been removed by Bishop Barron’s Word on Fire Institute. Header image: Joey Gloor via YouTube
The Resurrection: Historical Thoughts for Doubting Thomases
Source: By Harry Stevens via reginamag.comReprinted with permission The Resurrection “Thomas was not present. The Beloved disciple John records this exchange between the Risen Lord and Thomas which follows: “Thomas, called Didymus, one of the Twelve, was not with them when Jesus came. So the other disciples said to him, […]
‘Devil in the City of Angels’
Source: EWTN Bookmark via YouTube Jesse Romero shares his encounters with the diabolical while serving as a sheriff in Los Angeles in “Devil in the City of Angels.” Hosted by Doug Keck. Header image: Josh Rose via unsplash.com
Standing In The Narrow Pass
Source: Deacon Lawrence via thewayofbeauty.org The Battle of Thermopylae The Battle of Thermopylae has taken on the force of legend. In 480 B.C. Xerxes I, of Persia, attacked the Greek city-states with a force of 300,000 soldiers. The Greeks were defended by an army of 7000, led by the Spartan […]