24 Nov 25 – Defending The Catholic Family
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Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Today’s Topics: The modern Catholic conversation is dominated by a paradox: we’re called to dialogue, but are we forgetting our duty to proclaim? This podcast cuts through the confusion. We provide a definitive case that Vatican II’s key documents were intended to fuel evangelization, not replace it. Moving from
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Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Today’s Topics: Ever feel like Halloween is just a candy-fueled costume contest and Christmas is a stressful, month-long shopping marathon? You’re not alone. The deep, sacred roots of our favorite holidays have been buried under a mountain of marketing—but it’s time we dug them up In this episode, we’re
Today’s Topics: This is not the story of triumphant kings and conquering armies. This is the story of the faithful who lived in the shadows between the promise and its fulfillment THE BLESSED is an anthology series that weaves together the lives of the Old Testament’s forgotten and broken saints. Each season follows a different
https://rumble.com/v6zn4ao-29-sep-25-through-his-wounds-the-war-inside-preparing-for-the-beatitudes.html 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
Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) What if every ancient religion was worshiping the same handful of demons? This isn’t a modern conspiracy theory; it was the belief of the earliest Christians. This week, we’re making the case that the pagan pantheons were a brilliant, global deception. We’ll connect the dots between Zeus, Odin, and
Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine tasted freedom — but also vulnerability. As the young nation struggled with corruption and fragile democracy, new players stepped onto the stage Western-backed organizations, wealthy financiers, and foreign political dynasties arrived, promising reform and progress. To their supporters, they were guardians
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