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09 Feb 26 – Mt. Tabor Reveals Carmelite Spirituality

Today’s Topics: Father Robert Elias joins Terry 1) Gospel – Mark 6:53-56 – After making the crossing to the other side of the sea, Jesus and His disciples came to land at Gennesaret and tied up there. As they were leaving the boat, people immediately recognized Him. They scurried about the surrounding country and began […]

09 Feb 26 – The War Inside: Preparing for the Beatitudes

Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Before we can understand the radical solution, we must confront the fundamental problem. In this foundational episode, we explore why the Beatitudes are not just a nice poem, but an essential prescription for the human heart We delve into the reality of our fallen nature—the internal impulses of pride,

09 Feb 26 – The Lord’s Radical Forgiveness

Today’s Topics: 1) Saint Claude de Colombière and the Lord’s Radical Forgiveness. How many people did Jesus call out of sin, to not just forgive them of their wrongs, but in fact grant them a prominent role in carrying out his mission? https://www.ncregister.com/blog/st-claude-and-the-lords-radical-forgiveness Satanists to hold black mass in Oklahoma https://abcnews.go.com/US/satanists-hold-controversial-black-mass-oklahoma/story?id=25174510 2, 3, 4) In

04 Feb 26 – The Catholic Case for the Crusades: History, Context, and Justification

Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) William Albrecht is joined by Allan Ruhl of OnePeterFive for a historical deep dive into the events that led up to the Crusades and why Christian emperors ultimately turned to the papacy for help. This episode sets essential historical context, helping listeners better understand the origins of the Crusades

30 Jan 26 – Didache and the Faith of the Church

On this episode of Faith of the Fathers, we are joined by Joshua Charles for a deep dive into one of the earliest and most important Christian texts outside of Scripture: the Didache. This episode demonstrates how the teachings of the earliest Christians align with Catholic doctrine today and why the Didache serves as powerful

30 Jan 26 – Biblical Roots of Purgatory and Prayers for the Dead

On this episode of Jesus 911, William Albrecht explores one of the most debated Catholic doctrines: Purgatory—and where it can be found in Sacred Scripture. Focusing especially on the Old Testament, William traces the recurring biblical theme of refining fire, showing how purification before entering God’s presence is woven throughout the Bible. This discussion equips

02 Feb 26 – Sanctifying the Temporal Order

On this episode of Truth & Justice Show, we sit down with Brenden Corbett, a candidate for Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, to discuss one of the most urgent challenges facing the criminal justice system today: the cycle of repeat crime and drug offenses. Corbett explains how many individuals exit the jail system only to

28 Jan 26 – Saint Thomas Aquinas, the Key to Renewing the Church

In this episode, Fr. Charles Murr reflects on the enduring wisdom of St. Thomas Aquinas and the profound consequences of the Church drifting away from his clear, reasoned theology. Drawing on history, philosophy, and pastoral experience, Fr. Murr explains how Aquinas provided a framework that harmonized faith and reason, safeguarded doctrine, and brought clarity to

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