Having Patience for the Sausage-Making Synod
Fr Robert Barron comments on the Extraordinary Synod on the Family, and why seeing a large range of conflicting views is nothing new in the life of the Church.
Fr Robert Barron comments on the Extraordinary Synod on the Family, and why seeing a large range of conflicting views is nothing new in the life of the Church.
Dr Wanda Skowronska presents three false theologies which Pope Benedict refutes throughout his writings: the “historical” Jesus, the “revolutionary” Jesus, and the “new age” Jesus.
Our 15 minutes drilling a papal nuncio on everything from working for the Pope to the crisis in Iraq and Syria.
Anthony English explores the amazing life and works of the great Saint Augustine of Hippo, with reference to his “Confessions” and St John Paul II’s Apostolic Letter “Augustinum Hipponensem”.
Paul Morrissey speaks on what love is – with particular focus on the writings of St John Paul II on the topic, how love can be difficult, and how we can overcome those difficulties.
Anthony Krohn explores the themes of The Glass Bead Game and presents some insightful parallels with the life and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI.
Dr Robert Tilley addresses neo-gnosticism as found in the current world through the lens of Popes Francis, Benedict XVI and St John Paul II – looking out how a true Catholic view of the world affects education, academia and creativity.
In this conversation at Theology on Tap, Professor John Finnis and Bishop Anthony Fisher OP discuss the recent popes’ thoughts on faith and reason, the Second Vatican Council, the problem of relativism & more.