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A podcast and video series to help you thrive as a Catholic by sharing the guiding light of faith and reason found in our Catholic patrimony. Visit principlesforyourweek.com for more information.
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The podcast of Cranmer Hall, the theological college within St John's College, Durham University. We explore life’s big questions, and look to join the dots between theology, church, and the world. Philip Plyming, Warden of Cranmer Hall, is joined by a wide range of guests with a wealth of knowledge and experience.
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Join us as President Dr. O'Donnell delves into the relationship between Pope Saint Paul VI and The Eucharist.By Christendom College
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Join in contemplating one of the great mysteries of our faith and The Trinity within.By Christendom College
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Join us for a reflection on Saint Frances, the Mother Teresa of Rome.By Christendom College
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Delve into the mystery and reality of the Holy Trinity.By Christendom College
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Dr. Timothy O'Donnell shares wisdom from the beautiful life of St. Christiana.By Christendom College
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Join us as President Timothy O'Donnell reflects on a hidden gem of the Catholic Church: Blessed Solanus.By Christendom College
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Ave Maria! Examine Mary's unique role as mother of the universal church.By Christendom College
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Examine the many false explanations often given to account for the empty tomb, and why Our Lord's Resurrection is the only possible explanation. Faith is always compatible with reason, and the great truth of the Resurrection is that Truth Himself has conquered death and risen again.By Christendom College
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Today, join us as we look at Christ's Passion through the eyes of this centurion. How does his perspective illuminate a new aspect of Christ's passion for us?By Christendom College
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Take time to reflect on an authentic Catholic perspective of Christmas presented by historian Christopher Dawson. While cultural confusion dims this pivotal moment, Dawson’s insights spotlight the Incarnation and Nativity as the focal point of salvific history.By Christendom College
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Reflect upon the wisdom and insight of the Greek historian Plutarch. His writings, rich in beauty, truth, and goodness, still uplift and inspire us today, although written nearly two thousand years ago.By Christendom College
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Reflect on Pope St. John Paul II's insights on history and revelation. The important union of these concepts holds the key to rediscovering much of what modern man has forgotten and how we can retain our identity in ChristBy Christendom College
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Today, reflect upon the wisdom offered by St. Benedict and Bl. Pier Giorgio Frassati. Both had a special love for the youth, and their advice is invaluable for us today.By Christendom College
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The light continues to shine in the darkness, no matter how frightening this darkness may seem. The wise poet T.S. Eliot understood this well, and today we invite you to join us in reflecting on his insights, as well as the hope we receive from Christ, the Lord of History.By Christendom College
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The Answer to Society's Loss of Faith and Reason
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Reflect upon the causes and effects of our culture's confusion but also on the hope we have in the face of these difficulties. Only in the union of faith and reason is the fullness of truth to be found.By Christendom College
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Reflect on the story of St. Hyacinth, whose life shows us that God can work miracles and brings thousands of souls to Himself if we live our vocations fervently and faithfully. May his story inspire us to live our Faith boldly as examples to our families and communities.By Christendom College
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Explore the life of Blessed Carlo Acutis. Bl. Carlo’s love for the Eucharist, and the exuberant example of faith he provides, show that great holiness is indeed possible even in these current dark times.By Christendom College
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Today, listen to a personal letter from St. Teresa of Calcutta. May her beautiful words inspire us to be intentional in spending time with our families and filling our homes with the love of Christ.By Christendom College
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Examine the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas and how he championed the harmony of faith and reason. In our age where faith is divorced from reason, the wisdom of St. Thomas is more timely than ever.By Christendom College
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Reflect on the words of Pope St. John Paul II, "The Pope of Truth," and his thoughts on St. Thomas. The stable foundation of Aquinas' philosophy and theology is the antithesis of the instability that many experience today. The "golden wisdom" of Aquinas is needed now more than ever in this divided and confused age.…
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Today, let us take heart and be inspired by the words of Pope St. Leo the Great as he reflects on the lives of Sts. Peter and Paul. Through their holy examples, let us not forget the great triumphs of the early Christians even amidst the most savage of persecutions.By Christendom College
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The Last Address of Pope St. John Paul the Great
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Today, reflect on the last address Pope St. John Paul II wrote to the faithful, though he sadly passed before he was able to give it. His timely words are a brilliant reminder to us of the merciful love of God that is the true object of our hearts and the only means by which our wounded world may be healed.…
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Today, join me in reflecting on the words of Jesus Christ and Pope Saint John Paul II on our duty to hand on the Catholic Faith. In a culture where the Faith is being increasingly overturned and rejected, it is more important than ever to continue living and sharing our Faith boldly. If not now, then when?…
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Today, join me in reflecting on the exhortations of Pope St. John Paul to young pilgrims in the Eternal City. We don't need to be in Rome, however, to live out this powerful call. May this challenge inspire you to bear witness to Christ in the midst of your daily life.By Christendom College
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Philip Plyming - Why Did Paul Tell Stories of His Own Hardship and What Does That Mean for Us Today?
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What's striking about the Apostle Paul and the stories he shared? What was first-century Corinth really like, and what was the real problem with the Corinthian church? How was the cross the content of Paul's preaching but also the pattern of his living? And how might Paul's cross-shaped narrative about himself affect the way we tell our stories tod…
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Paula Gooder - How does imagination help us encounter the teaching of Paul today?
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What did it feel like to be a Christian in the earliest churches? How does telling stories help us understand the role of women in Paul's ministry? How does imagination help us see Paul and his good news in a different light? How might close attention to people's backstories help us to forgive them and indeed ourselves? In this episode, we talk to …
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Tom Holland - How is the Story of the West Forged by Christian Faith and Values?
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What has been the impact of Christianity on western civilisation? How did the shock of the cross change the relationship between the weak and the strong? Where might we see Christian theological dialogue in unexpected places? And why might it be important to reconnect Christian values with Christian stories? In today's show we will be talking to To…
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Chloe Lynch - What's Wrong with Servant Leadership and is There a Better Way?
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What values drive contemporary leadership, and how have they influenced the Church? Where did the idea of servant leadership first come from, and why is the answer more surprising that we might think? What are the problems with servant leadership when it comes to power and how we use it? And how is friendship a better model, and what does it mean t…
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Mathew Guest - What is neoliberalism and how is it impacting the church?
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What is neoliberalism and what are the assumptions behind it? How does language of individualism, competition and commodities find its way into the church? What signs might we see of a church swimming with the neoliberal tide? What are the ethical questions raised by a church adopting free market values? In this episode we are talking to Professor …
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David Ford - Why Should we Continually Reread the Gospel of John?
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How is John's gospel both accessible and profound? What does it mean to read John's gospel as the culmination of the New Testament testimony to Jesus? How does John's gospel invite us to improvise in response to the love of God? And how does this gospel allow us to read our way into the presence of Jesus? In today's show we will be talking to Profe…
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The death of Blessed Miguel Pro serves as an incredible witness to Christ-like forgiveness, even in the most tragic and evil of circumstances.By Christendom College
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The Ulma family – an entire family set to be beatified this year – serves as a heroic model of courage in the midst of suffering and persecution.By Christendom College
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Giles Waller - What's the relationship between theology and tragedy?
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What is tragedy and how do we see it not only in the arts but also in the Bible? How does tragedy help us see what it is to live as sinners in a fallen world? What is the difference between optimism and hope? How is a tragic view of life actually part of the Good News? In this episode we are talking to Dr Giles Waller. Giles is a research associate…
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St. Patrick remains the great apostle of Ireland and his prayer the Lorica displays staunch commitment to Christ in times of struggle.By Christendom College
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Selina Stone - How can a rich understanding of the Holy Spirit help us as we attend to a wounded world?
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Where did Pentecostalism start and what can we learn from its history? What is the relationship between the Holy Spirit, personal piety and power and justice? What was the role of the Holy Spirit in the resurrection of Jesus and how does this affect how we see wounds around us today? How can we resist limiting the spheres in which we long to see th…
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In this episode of GodPod, Graham and Jane sit down with Professor Luke Bretherton. Luke is a Professor of Moral & Political Theology at Duke University. Together they discuss democracy, humanism and what it means to be made in the image of God.
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Israel Oluwole Olofinjana - What Are the Voices We Need to Hear to do Theology Well Today?
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What does the ancient book of Philemon have to say to our modern world? What does it mean to pursue our discipleship from a place of discomfort? What are the different, authentic voices that need to be unmuted for us to hear from God? And what is reverse mission, and how is God speaking to the Church from unexpected places? In today’s show we will …
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