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  1. The Lesson of Adam and Eve

    The Lesson of Adam and Eve — Explanation by Cornelius a Lapide of Chapter 4 of Saint Matthew’s Gospel, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Cornelius-Lapides-Commentary-Gospels-Volume/dp/B001JDE8U0/">; Commentary on the Gospels.</a> The Original Sin. Five lies of Lucifer. Five sins of Eve. The turning to self away from God. Virtues and corresponding vices. The necessity of continuing our growth in learning the Faith. Eight sins of Adam. Whose sin is greater? Christ’s temptations as a model for our lives. The craftiness of Lucifer. Do not converse with the devil; say only, "Be gone!" Fasting and abstinence. — Preached on 2013-02-17 and available at AudioSancto.org, a source of sermons in plain English on Catholic dogma, doctrine, and devotion.

    http://www.audiosancto.org/sermon/20130217-The-Lesson-of-Adam-and-Eve.html

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  2. America Magazine Podcast: The Ignatian Way

    Roger Haight, S.J., and James Martin, S.J., discuss the genius of the Spiritual Exercises. Both priests have written recent books on the Exercises. Fr. Haight’s book, Christian Spirituality for Seekers, was published this summer. Fr. Martin’s The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything is out in paperback.

    —Huffduffed by sdanielson 6 months ago

  3. The Role of Logic in Apologetics | Catholic Answers

    Originally from Pasadena, Fr. Sebastian Walshe is a Norbertine Canon of the Abbey of St. Michael in the Diocese of Orange, California, where he is a professor of philosophy for the seminary program. After completing his studies at Thomas Aquinas College in California, he continued studies at The Catholic University of America in Washington D.C., receiving a license in Philosophy. Later, he attended the Pontifical University of St. Thomas at Rome (the Angelicum) where he received a Masters in Sacred Theology and a Doctorate in Philosophy. His thesis was entitled: "The Primacy of the Common Good as the Root of Personal Dignity in the Doctrine of St. Thomas Aquinas." From 2003-2005, Fr. Sebastian was also a visiting professor in the Philosophy Department at the Angelicum.

    http://www.catholic.com/radio/shows/the-role-of-logic-in-apologetics-5562

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  4. The Nature of Prophecy | Catholic Answers

    Originally from Pasadena, Fr. Sebastian Walshe is a Norbertine Canon of the Abbey of St. Michael in the Diocese of Orange, California, where he is a professor of philosophy for the seminary program. After completing his studies at Thomas Aquinas College in California, he continued studies at The Catholic University of America in Washington D.C., receiving a license in Philosophy. Later, he attended the Pontifical University of St. Thomas at Rome (the Angelicum) where he received a Masters in Sacred Theology and a Doctorate in Philosophy. His thesis was entitled: "The Primacy of the Common Good as the Root of Personal Dignity in the Doctrine of St. Thomas Aquinas." From 2003-2005, Fr. Sebastian was also a visiting professor in the Philosophy Department at the Angelicum.

    http://www.catholic.com/radio/shows/the-nature-of-prophecy-4834

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  5. Are You Predestined? | Catholic Answers

    Originally from Pasadena, Fr. Sebastian Walshe is a Norbertine Canon of the Abbey of St. Michael in the Diocese of Orange, California, where he is a professor of philosophy for the seminary program. After completing his studies at Thomas Aquinas College in California, he continued studies at The Catholic University of America in Washington D.C., receiving a license in Philosophy. Later, he attended the Pontifical University of St. Thomas at Rome (the Angelicum) where he received a Masters in Sacred Theology and a Doctorate in Philosophy. His thesis was entitled: "The Primacy of the Common Good as the Root of Personal Dignity in the Doctrine of St. Thomas Aquinas." From 2003-2005, Fr. Sebastian was also a visiting professor in the Philosophy Department at the Angelicum.

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  6. Is the Church Sexist? | Catholic Answers

    Dr. Pia de Solenni is an ethicist and cultural analyst. She owns her own consulting company, Diotima Consulting. She is an expert in issues relating to women’s health, life issues, the new feminism, Catholicism, and culture. Her work has appeared in various publications including The Wall Street Journal Europe, The Washington Post, National Catholic Reporter, Our Sunday Visitor, and National Review Online.

    Dr. de Solenni has participated in many radio and television talk shows on various topics. She has appeared on MSNBC, “Hardball with Chris Matthews”, “The O’Reilly Factor”, CNN, ABCNews, among others. Dr. de Solenni has been quoted in newspapers nationwide, including The New York Times, The Washington Times, and The Associated Press.

    Dr. de Solenni received her doctorate in sacred theology summa cum laude from the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Rome. Her dissertation was published in the university series Dissertationes. On November 8, 2001, she received the 2001 Award of the Pontifical Academies for her doctoral work. The award was presented by John Paul II.

    In addition to the doctorate, Dr. de Solenni holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Arts-Great Books from Thomas Aquinas College, California; a Sacred Theology Baccalaureate from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum), Rome; and a Sacred Theology Licentiate from Holy Cross, Rome.

    Dr. de Solenni resides in Seattle, Washington.

    http://www.catholic.com/radio/shows/is-the-church-sexist-5008

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  7. BFR 797 - Way of the Cross

    Fr. Roderick gets stuck in the packed streets of Madrid while witnessing the traditional Way of the Cross with Pope Benedict XVI.

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  8. Mondo Diablo Episode 308: The Reformation in 20 minutes

    A wondrous May Day for all of you! As you MUST know, this is the start of Beltane to end on Halloween with Samhain (SAW-Win). Whatever that means. I have an inkling, but as they say, a little too much information is a dangerous thing. Secularly, it has to do with fertility/new spring planting and ends with the harvest. Ah, the harvest. So what better way to celebrate the beginning of planting season with a reading of John Haught’s Holy Horrors: The Reformation?

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 2 years ago

  9. Mondo Diablo Episode 306: Sex Crimes of the Vatican part 2

    Part two continues from last week. But for now, read this:

    http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/04/12/catholic-group-says-children-raped-by-priests-were-participants-not-victims/

    The anti-gay Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights is going on the attack against "those who are distorting the truth about priestly sexual abuse."

    The group bought an expensive full-page ad in The New York Times Monday that places the blames for the church’s scandals on "homosexuality, not pedophilia."

    And perhaps most shockingly, it also claimed that some children were active participants in the abuse.

    "The refrain that child rape is a reality in the Church is twice wrong: let’s get it straight — they weren’t children and they weren’t raped," self-appointed Catholic League president Bill Donohue wrote in the ad.

    "We know from the John Jay study that most of the victims have been adolescents, and that the most common abuse has been inappropriate touching (inexcusable though this is, it is not rape)," he added, referencing a 2004 study by the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, which was funded by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

    "The Boston Globe correctly said of the John Jay report that ‘more than three-quarters of the victims were post pubescent, meaning the abuse did not meet the clinical definition of pedophilia.’ In other words, the issue is homosexuality, not pedophilia," Donohue wrote.

    "What accounts for the relentless attacks on the Church?" he asked in conclusion. "Let’s face it: if its teachings were pro-abortion, pro-gay marriage and pro-women clergy, the dogs would have been called off years ago."

    Marianne Duddy-Burke, executive director of DignityUSA, a pro-gay Catholic group, told The Advocate that there were "so many problems with what Mr. Donohue is saying."

    She pointed out that Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP) figures showed that half of those abused are female.

    "He avoids what is in many ways the larger sin — the cover-up and enabling of abuse," she added.

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 2 years ago

  10. Mondo Diablo Episode 305: Sex Crimes of the Vatican Part 1

    It’s hard to introduce such a grave subject to a generally light-hearted podcast, but here I am willing to try. This is another BBC documentary, this time exposing the official coverup by the Vatican of sex-abuse by priests and others with trusted positions with the Church (big "C").

    —Huffduffed by HellboundAlleee 2 years ago

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