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The Bible and Marriage
Catholic teacher and speaker John Bergsma offers a biblical theology of marriage rooted in the Bible, a useful tool in parish ministry for married couples or those planning to be.
Everything’s Coming Up Rosie
The best advice always comes from your mother. In her book, Teresa Tomeo shares real-life stories from her mom Rosie that can help you live a sensible, well-grounded, Godly life.
The Stigmatists – Their Gifts, Their Revelations, Their Warnings
Dr. Paul Kengor discusses the phenomena of the stigmata and their visions, revelations, prophecies and warnings that can often relate to the End Times and Second Coming of Christ.
To Die Well - a Catholic Neurosurgeon’s Guide to the End of Life
A new book’s authors explore the moral questions people commonly face when they or their loved ones experience life-threatening injuries, end-stage illnesses, or advanced old age.
From Time to Eternity - the Journey to Heaven
How do you keep eternity in mind while you go about your daily business? Fr. John Flader has some ideas to keep you from being distracted and led astray by the world’s attractions.
Rabbles, Riots, and Ruins Twelve Ancient Cities and How They Were Evangelized
Mike Aquilina’s fascinating read explores 12 ancient cities that’d once raged against the Gospel and persecuted the Church, but later were evangelized and came to admirable faith.
What Do You Seek?
Doug and Dr. Sri discuss what can make the initial efforts of evangelization successful and how sharing the details of doctrine, rules, and regulations of practice can come later.
Rekindling Wonder
Commentary on Isaiah and St. Paul on the Power of the Cross
Two books from Fr. Mitch provide insightful commentary and analysis into how St. Paul's theology of the Cross affected his life, and the mysteries in the prophetic book of Isaiah.
Christendom Lost and Found / Real Philosophy for Real People
Fr. Robert McTeigue outlines an innovative way to build a new Christendom that does justice both to what our ancestors entrusted to us and to what our posterity deserves from us.
Stand Firm, Be Strong: a Men's Catholic Daily Devotional of Scripture and Saints
Doug Keck welcomes Fr. Wade Menezes to talk about his new book which includes daily reflections for men of both scripture and saint quotes followed by relevant meditations.
Cultural Meltdown - The Secular Roots of Our Moral Crisis
In his book, Bill Donohue outlines two competing visions of morality, one religious and one secular, that are shaping the battle over the last vestiges of our religious heritage.
Coached by Josemaría Escrivá - Lessons in Discipleship
In his new book on St. Josemaria Escriva, Fr. John Henry Hanson describes how the founder of Opus Dei continues to lead us through practical lessons in a life of everyday sanctity.
Healing the Deepest Wounds a Pastoral Guide to Abortion, Trauma and Grief
Fr. Ben J. Cameron’s powerful new book provides practical ways for priests, counselors, family, and friends, to assist post-abortive women in their journey to healing and holiness.
Sexual Identity
In his book, Dr. John Finley explains who and what we are as sexual human beings, and how Catholics should respond to society using science, philosophy and revealed Biblical truth.
Spiritual Warfare and Divine Mercy
Fr. Ken Geraci explains how to engage in spiritual warfare by recognizing Divine Mercy as an extension of the liturgy of the Eucharist and the power and grace that flow from it.
Christmas in Heaven
Anthony DeStefano discusses his new book, Christmas in Heaven, where a boy tries to understand his grandmother’s death through his grandfather’s fondest hope that she is in heaven.
Father Spitzer's Universe: Answering Universal Questions
Fr. Spitzer’s book explores life’s big questions - the existence of God, the purpose of suffering, near-death experiences, spiritual discernment, and upholding the dignity of life.
Finding God in Suffering
Doug talks with Fr. Christopher Mahar about addressing our own suffering and that of others, with empathy, conviction and hope. And how even through suffering, we can find love.
Respecting the Body and Blood of the Lord and Our Lady of Guadalupe
Doug’s conversation with Cardinal Raymond Burke, whose new book explains the Catholic Church’s long-held teaching regarding who is worthy to receive holy Communion, and who is not.
The Story of the First Easter Bunny & From Bread and Wine to Saints Divine
Anthony DeStefano returns to share The Story of the First Easter Bunny which helps children find more than the shallow commercialism around the holiest Christian holiday, Easter.
That Was Father Stu: a Memoir of My Priestly Brother and Friend
A close friend of Fr. Stuart Long tells the moving story of how he battled a rare degenerative disease and drew people closer to God, inspiring a new movie starring Mark Wahlberg.
A Soul Prepared Through Suffering
Dr. Blythe Marie Kaufman talks about a genetic condition that rendered her disabled at the age of 30, and how her suffering shared by a loving God works in ways nothing else can.
How the Saints Shaped History
Randall Petrides joins Doug Keck to reflect on several Saints and dissect how God calls each of us to become a Saint for our time; to inspire, rescue and shape the Church’s future.
In the Beginning - Crucial Lessons for Our World From the First Three Chapters of Genesis
Monica Miller takes readers on a unique exploration of the first three chapters of Genesis, unfolding the richness of a divinely revealed creation story and its lessons for today.
The Bible and Baptism - the Fountain of Salvation
The initiatory rite of Baptism is explored through biblical accounts in the Old Testament, and the saving events of Christ's passion, death, and resurrection in the New Testament.
Improving Your Sportsmanship and Body Image Through Catholic Teaching
Dr. John Acquaviva shares how all those connected to athletics can draw on Catholic teachings to make any sport a more meaningful experience. He also discusses the body image war.
Guided by Grace
Laura Meier shows how to establish a faith-based strategy for wills, trusts and estate planning that provides practical and spiritual protections to navigate end-of-life matters.
Mother Angelica's Keys to the Interior Life
Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe explains how in death Mother Angelica is still providing guidance on how to live Catholicism in today’s world and grow in our personal relationship with God.
Citizens Yet Strangers – Living Authentically Catholic in a Divided America
Dr. Kenneth Craycraft helps make sense of the current political landscape, and shows how to discern the proper relationship between our Catholic faith and American political life.
Oasis: Conversion Stories of Hollywood Legends
Mary Claire Kendall shares the conversion stories of Hollywood legends. Behind their on-screen personna are real stories of struggle and tragedy that reveal their deepest humanity.
Montse Alvarado, a Eucharistic Movement
Montse Alvarado presents an exquisite coffee table book filled with beautiful images and heartfelt testimonies from the historic pilgrimages to the National Eucharistic Congress.
Atonement
Margaret Turek discusses God the Father's role in the atoning mission of the Son, outlining the wholly gratuitious, radically forgiving nature of God's redeeming love for mankind.
As I Have Loved You - Rediscovering Our Salvation in Christ
His book is an intimate look at how rediscovering our salvation in Christ leads to a closer, deeper relationship with Our Lord in a nuptial bond. Fr. Timothy Vaverek is our guest.
Always Be Prepared
Dr. Robert Haddad discusses the importance of being willing and ready to share the faith with young people, and how we can meet the current challenges like atheism and the ‘nones’.
Natural Law and the Limits of Judicial Power
Dr. Jeremy Gatdula talks about the misunderstandings surrounding natural law, why the judiciary is reluctant to use it, and the consequences when natural law is denied or ignored.
D180 - a Six Month Guide for Catholic Men to Discern the Priesthood & D180 - a Six Month Guide for Catholic Women to Discern
Learn about Discernment 180, a six-month-long tool for young adults who crave solid guidance and clear structure as men discern the priesthood and women discern a consecrated life.
Archbishop Fulton Sheen on the Demonic
The never-before-published writings of Archbishop Fulton Sheen are brought to life by Fr. Dave Tomaszycki, who compiled his thoughts and words on the demonic and spiritual warfare.
Marian Consecration for Families & Marian Consecration for Kids
Host Doug Keck talks with Mosongo Osong and Celina Mary Okpaleke about the Marian consecration for families and kids - a 33-day preparation for consecration to Jesus through Mary.
To Whom Shall We Go – the Biblical Case for the Catholic Church
Thomas J. Nash makes the biblical case for the Catholic Church, using historical arguments to present anew the real Jesus and show why the Church is relavant to the world today.
Family Faith Under Fire - Practical Answers to Everyday Challenges
Doug Keck talks with Dr. Ray Guarendi about how to protect your family from culture’s everyday challenges and how to resist the evil one’s attacks at your faith and belief in God.
Mortal Adhesions
In his new book, Dr. John Sottosanti explores his life as an oral surgeon finding faith, happiness and inner peace in God while surrounded by friends and patients who are atheists.
The Devil and Communist China
Steven Mosher explains how the Chinese Communist Party, from Mao to Xi Jinping, has exercised total control of their population through tactics like fomenting of a hatred of God.
C.F.R. Authors: Fr. Benedict Groeschel & Fr. Andrew Apostoli
A focus on the devotion and work of Fr. Andrew Apostoli and Fr. Benedict Groeschel. Their ministry serves people around the world, especially the poor on New York City’s streets.
The Story of the Family
A noted G. K. Chesterton expert explains Chesterton’s prescient defense of the nobility of the family and how strong family relationships or lack thereof have an effect on society.
The Art of Practical Catholicism
A conversation with George Manassa about resurrecting our interior and exterior faith by relying on Scripture, and how to strike a balance between complacency and overzealousness.
How the Eucharist Can Save Civilization
Like all great civilizations, Christendom has built a legacy that can last forever in the Holy Eucharist. It’s what society desperately needs to renew and save our secular culture.
A Light to All Nations
Fr. Brian Mullady explains the call to holiness and mission of the Catholic Church, and how the implementation of the Second Vatican Council has affected this call from Christ.
Defenders of the West
Islamic history and doctrine expert, Raymond Ibrahim, discusses several historical saints and sinners who defended the Christian West against Islamic jihadist aggression.
The Gospel Truth
Author and apologist Gary Michuta addresses doubts about the authenticity of the Gospels, and reveals how to know what Christ said and did was accurately recorded and passed along.