Robert Haddad discusses Pope Joan, the legend of a female Pope: whether it is real, where the story came from, and what consequences would exist for the Papacy if a woman claimed the title of Pope.
Anthony English explores the fascinating life of Blessed Bartolo, who was the priest of a satanic cult before repenting to become a lay Dominican dedicated to the Rosary.
In this Lumen Verum lecture, Mr Hitchings discusses the tragedy of AIDS in recent times, the response of governments and NGOs, and the policy-oriented obscuring of non-contraceptive prevention measures.
Fr Yuhanna Azize looks at the battles of orthodoxy and heresy of the early Church and how that is reflected in our world today – looking particularly at the New Testament, St Ignatius of Antioch and the Gnostics.
Fr Paul Rowse OP discusses the short yet wonderous life of Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, described by Blessed Pope John Paul II as a “man of the beatitudes”.
David Obeid takes on the attacks against Catholicism and it’s teachings on grace from the book “Nothing in My Hand I Bring” – showing how it is flawed in both its arguments for Reformed Christianity and its representation of Catholicism.