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Why Literature Still Matters
Doug and Dr. Jason M. Baxter posture if literature is relevant or important within a world and culture of instant gratification and seemingly immediate answers via smartphones.
The Martyrs of the New Millennium
Doug and Robert Royal speak about the hundreds of thousands of priests, religious, and lay people living courageously for the faith while under persecution, torture, and martyrdom.
Faithful Finances
Catholic wealth advisor and financial planner, Christopher McMahon, shares ways to align finances with faith and steer families toward holiness by how we steward our money.
Learning Contentment
Former “Journey Home” host, Marcus Grodi, joins Doug to discuss how to find contentment and live out God’s purpose and peace, especially in the later years of life.
Thorns Have Roses - the Meaning of Your Suffering
Fr. Cedric Pisegna speaks with Doug about finding meaning in the inevitable suffering we must endure in a fallen world, where to find joy, and how to make suffering redemptive.
Your Valentine
Anthony DeStefano speaks with Doug about reclaiming the true meaning of Valentine’s Day, giving historical facts about this saint in comparison to the commercialized version.
Drama-Free Discipline- Dr. Ray Coaches You to Parenting Success
Author and Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Ray Guarendi, joins Doug to speak about ways to argue less, laugh more, and grow into the confident, joyful parent your kids need.
Pope Leo XIV- the Election of a Pope in Pictures
Doug speaks with Dr. Matthew Bunson, about one of the most recent and interesting periods in the Church, the time between the death of a current Pope and election of a new Pope.
Advent and Christmas with Mother Angelica
Doug talks with Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe, MFVA about Mother Angelica’s advice for keeping Christ at the center of the Advent and Christmas season and all your holiday celebrations!
Remain in Me and I in You
Doug welcomes Fr. Wayne Sattler to discuss how we can transform our hearts from thinking of God as an idea, to knowing, loving, and serving the tangible person of Jesus Christ.
Enchanted by Eternity
Fr. William J. Slattery discusses the Catholic perspective of Heaven as having the ability to renew and transform the temporal culture, politics, and economics of the present day.
The Two Jerusalems
Dr. Matthew Wiseman shares his faith journey, from Protestantism, to the Hebrew Roots Movement and traditional Judaism on to Anglicanism and finally home to the Catholic Church.
Victims of the Revolution
Doug speaks with Nathanael Blake about how the sexual revolution failed to deliver on its promises, giving sorrow and suffering rather than happiness, authenticity, and pleasure.
Eucharist- Heaven and Earth Unite
A new book by Fr. Robert Fox explores the continuity of Scripture that teaches us how the Eucharist plays the primary role in uniting us with our creator and savior, Jesus Christ.
Pomp, Circumstance, and Unsolicited Advice / To Sanctify the World
Doug talks with George Weigel about his instructions to college graduates, especially in light of Charlie Kirk’s example, as they discuss the evangelical purpose of Vatican II.
All Hallows Eve
Anthony DeStefano's new children's book unveils the true spiritual meaning of Halloween in this lighthearted but spine-tingling tale about prayer, penance, and souls in Purgatory.
A Short History of the Roman Mass
Learn about the long and complex history of the Roman Rite as Doug Keck welcomes Fr. Uwe Michael Lang and his informative book on the origins and changes in the liturgy of the Mass.
Saint John the Baptist
Fr. Sebastian Walshe has written the definitive book on St. John the Baptist. For people searching for salvation, he was a beacon of light guiding them through the darkness to God.
God's Wounds
Discover the remarkable truth behind those who bore the signs of Christ's Passion. John Clark's new book examines the evidence on stigmata phenomena both medically and spiritually.
The Saints Pray for You
Despite confusion about the role of saints in our Catholic faith, author Karlo Broussard reveals them to be our family in heaven and prayerful allies in the work of our salvation.
Faith and the Emotions - A Theological and Psychological Inquiry Into the Human Heart
Fr. Wojciech Giertych shows how the advice of saints like Thomas Aquinas can help us overcome our emotions to grow in virtue, develop mature identities, and escape painful anxiety.
Hannah's Children- the Women Quietly Defying the Birth Dearth
Despite America's declining birth rate, about 5% of women in this country are defying the trend by bearing five or more children. Author Catherine Pakaluk expalins what's going on.
Awake Not Woke - A Christian Response to the Cult of Progressive Ideology
Noelle Mering analyzes the “woke” movement, and offers an alternative rooted in deep interpersonal relationships and the human need to live in truth, and to be known and loved.
Saint Thomas and the Forbidden Birds
A conversation with James Matthew Wilson about his book of original poetry "Saint Thomas and the Forbidden Birds," a story and pilgrimage through the troubles of our age and beyond.
Plan of Life - Habits to Help You Grow Closer to God
Fr. Roger Landry talks about walking the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, and how his new book, Plan of Life, provides a useful guide for living our faith and growing in holiness.
Mother Angelica Talks it Over
Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe introduces a new book for every Catholic who cherishes Mother Angelica's wit and wisdom on the often messy nitty-gritty of family life, faith and forgiveness.
The Screwtape Letters and the Catechism
Against the backdrop of C.S. Lewis' "The Screwtape Letters," author Marlon De La Torre shows how the catechism can help us recognize temptation and engage in the battle against sin.
The Hell There is
Msgr. Charles Pope argues against the perception hell is reserved for only the truly evil. A true God makes demands on those He saves, making hell central to His plan of salvation.
Full-Time - Work and the Meaning of Life
Financial specialist David Bahnsen explains how we discover meaning and purpose in work, and why a successful life is rooted in productivity and cultivation of God’s created world.
Leo XIV - Portrait of the First American Pope
In his biography of the first American pope, Matthew Bunson explores how the upbringing of Pope Leo XIV formed his faith and how that will affect the future of the Catholic Church.
Classic Literature Made Simple
What is the mark of great literature? In his new book, Joseph Pearce analyzes 50 great works whose well-drawn characters challenge us to contemplate our love of God and neighbor.
Our Life, Our Sweetness and Our Hope
Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle reveals how the Blessed Mother rekindles our hope in a world full of despair by helping us reawaken the joy and courage to embrace life to the fullest.
How to Live by Grace; Divine Fruitfulness in Human Action
Author and Theologian of the Papal Household, Fr. Wojciech Giertych, O.P., speaks with Doug about human actions can be elevated to the supernatural level with divine grace works.
Be Good Bankers
Michael Pakaluk, Professor of Political Economy at the Catholic University of America, has written a compelling book about the roles business and economics play in Christian faith.
The Kingdom of the Heart
Dr. Alexander Harb's book outlines how the Christian East developed themes we need to understand more fully, like repentance, heartbrokenness, friendship and total reliance on God.
Authentic Marian Shrines of the World
William A. Thomas, an expert on Marian theology talks about shrines to our Blessed Mother around the world, super saints for our times and academic work for Pope St. John Paul II.
Miracles Do Happen/the Power of the Sacraments
Hear the dramatic first-person account of Sr. Briege McKenna, who experienced a miraculous cure from rheumatoid arthritis and became internationally known for the gift of healing.
A Life in the Spirit- a Memoir
Ralph Martin shares his journey within the Catholic Church from charismatic renewal and family life to his work teaching Catholic tradition through fundamental Catholic renewal.
Visions of the Divine: an Artistic Journey
Evangelist, author, business executive, and art lover, Steve Auth joins Doug to discuss Sacred Art’s ability to teach the deeper truths of the Church, the Mass and the Eucharist.
Understanding the Sacraments- God's Grace Guaranteed!
In his new book, Fr. Chris Alar invites readers to love their faith more deeply by using his easy-to-follow refresher course that helps Catholics better understand the Sacraments.
Forgiving as Unity With Christ
Dr. Robert Enright's book takes you on a journey to reduce resentment and repair relationships through the physical, psychological and emotional healing that comes with forgiveness.
Sister, Soldier, Surgeon
Doug speaks with author, Leisa Marie Carzon about the inspirational life of Sr. Deidre Byrne, who was a professed religious sister, renowned surgeon, and U.S. Army colonel.
How to Get Along With Almost Everybody
EWTN favorite Dr. Ray Guarendi is back with a new book filled with practical wisdom and strategies to help you neutralize past offenses and repair strained or broken relationships.
Everyday Miracles of Lourdes (New Edition)
Discover true stories of miracles and wondrous cures from debilitating illness, traumas, abuse, and grief experienced by those who have made visits to the Lourdes Grotto and baths.
Spiritual Masters
In his new book, Archbishop Alfred C. Hughes outlines thirteen Christian spiritual classics that illustrate the ordinary steps we can take toward living the Gospel life more fully.
Peaceful Hearts, Zealous Hearts
Your deeper devotion to the Sacred Heart or Divine Mercy begins with a conversation with God in which you feel comfortable speaking openly heart-to-heart. A new book shows you how.
Italy's Shrines and Wonders
Make the most of this Jubilee Year by visiting Italy's many shrines and wonders. Doug Keck sits down with author Teresa Tomeo to explore all the sacred spaces Italy has to offer.
The Everlasting Man: a Guide to G.K. Chesterton’s Masterpiece
This fascinating guide to G.K. Chesterton’s masterpiece draws new and old readers deeper into the man’s literary genius, which led a young atheist named C.S. Lewis to Christianity.
Jesus and the Jubilee - the Biblical Roots of the Year of God’s Favor
In this Jubilee year, John Bergsma talks about the Biblical roots of the practice and how and why it was established to preserve freedom, family and the fullness of God's blessing.
A Retreat With Fr. Cedric
Fr. Cedric Pisegna talks about the spiritual benefits of a retreat, and how they help you face issues, look at relationships and make quality decisions about your goals and future.