The Old Testament & The Mass
Fr John Flader looks at the purpose and practice of sacrifice throughout the Old Testament, leading up to the Institution of the Holy Eucharist: the eternal Todah.
Fr John Flader looks at the purpose and practice of sacrifice throughout the Old Testament, leading up to the Institution of the Holy Eucharist: the eternal Todah.
Robert Haddad looks at evidence relating to the history of the True Cross and the crucifixion of Christ, as well as exploring why Catholics venerate the cross.
Fr John Flader explains how the Lenten season came about, how it has changed through history, and why the practices of Lent – such as fasting and almsgiving – exist.
Robert Haddad takes on the protestant charge that Mary was not a perpetual Virgin, based on the apparent reading of Scripture that Jesus had ‘brothers and sisters’; and explores who exactly the ‘brothers and sisters’ were.
In this interview, Owen Vyner takes us through the history of the Sacrament of Confession, explores some of the common objections to it from within the Church and contemporary culture, and provides answers to these challenges.
Robert Haddad explains the Evangelical and Calvinist ideas of an assurance of Salvation, and whether they are supported by the Scriptures.
Media pioneer Fr Robert Barron speaks to Cradio on how he was inspired to create the Catholicism series and what he has learned about the Church and the world in making his documentaries.
Robert Haddad explores the writings of St Justin Martyr and the early Christian apologists, and how they defended the Church through accusation and persecution using the best rhetorical techniques of their day.