
The Cross of Jesus: God’s Awful Work of Love
Bishop Barron continues his reflection on Fleming Rutledge’s The Crucifixion by explaining and defending St Anselm’s “satisfaction” view of Christ’s death.
Bishop Barron continues his reflection on Fleming Rutledge’s The Crucifixion by explaining and defending St Anselm’s “satisfaction” view of Christ’s death.
Owen Vyner explores a “Sacramental Personalism” which focuses on the Person of Christ, and how this understanding reveals God’s Mercy in the Sacraments.
Dr Conor Sweeney looks at Mercy through the virtues of love, faith and hope in order to centre God’s Mercy on our relationship with Him as His children.
Bishop Robert Barron explains the teaching and proclamation of St John the Baptist, the relationship between grace and nature, and the purpose of Advent.
Bishop Robert Barron provides an overview of The Divine Comedy by poetic master Dante Alighieri – who Pope Francis invites us to read in the Year of Mercy.
Bishop Robert Barron presents the Catholic understanding of the Gospel, justification and Christ’s Incarnation and Resurrection.
Bernard Toutounji comments on apparition claims in recent times, and whether such apparitions are essential to the Catholic faith.
Dr Adam Cooper from the JPII Institute takes a deeper look at Salvation History, exploring Creation and the fall, Abraham and the people of Israel, the victory of Christ, and role of Mary and the Church in our salvation.