
Institute of Catholic Culture
Know the Faith. Love the Faith. Live the Faith.
Institute of Catholic Culture
Show overview
Institute of Catholic Culture has been publishing since 2007, and across the 19 years since has built a catalogue of 927 episodes. That works out to over 1000 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h and 1h 16m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 20 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2015, with 75 episodes published.
From the publisher
Know the Faith. Love the Faith. Live the Faith.
Latest Episodes
View all 927 episodesSaving Civilization
Singing in the Holy Land
Friendship in Christ
Pray Always
Mystical Supper
We will examine Jesus’ Last Supper Discourse to see how the Mystical Supper flows from the Jewish Passover and sacrifices and how it draws us into a much deeper communion with God.
Keeping Vigil
Join Fr. Stephen Freeman for this evening's discussion and learn how best to minister to those who are about to meet the Lord.
Singing in Jerusalem
Join Fr. Hezekias and the St. George choir to rediscover the ancient treasure of Middle Eastern Holy Week music. You’ll not only hear the music of the Holy Land, but learn to sing it, making Jerusalem your own this Lenten season.
Praying Through Suffering
St. John of the Cross said, “The soul that longs for divine wisdom chooses first, and in truth, to enter the thicket of the cross.” We will explore how to embrace our crosses and seek the Lord, even when he seems far away.
Desert Voices
In this three-part lecture series, we shall explore the origins of monasticism, from a personal quest for holiness and an individual’s radical Christian living to the rise and spread of monasteries in the Early Church.
Desert Voices
In this three-part lecture series, we shall explore the origins of monasticism, from a personal quest for holiness and an individual’s radical Christian living to the rise and spread of monasteries in the Early Church.
Desert Voices
In this three-part lecture series, we shall explore the origins of monasticism, from a personal quest for holiness and an individual’s radical Christian living to the rise and spread of monasteries in the Early Church.
Lent with the Monks
Join the ICC for this four-day retreat to learn from the wisdom of the monks for how to prepare our hearts for the Resurrected Christ.
Lent with the Monks
Join the ICC for this four-day retreat to learn from the wisdom of the monks for how to prepare our hearts for the Resurrected Christ.
Lent with the Monks
Join the ICC for this four-day retreat to learn from the wisdom of the monks for how to prepare our hearts for the Resurrected Christ.
Lent with the Monks
Join the ICC for this four-day retreat to learn from the wisdom of the monks for how to prepare our hearts for the Resurrected Christ.
Rules for Life
The great “rules” of Saints Basil, Augustine, and Benedict outline a monastic guide for living in community. The wisdom contained in these patristic writings offers a guiding light for all Christians as we seek to live the life of the Most Holy Trinity.
Rules for Life
The great “rules” of Saints Basil, Augustine, and Benedict outline a monastic guide for living in community. The wisdom contained in these patristic writings offers a guiding light for all Christians as we seek to live the life of the Most Holy Trinity.
Rules for Life
The great “rules” of Saints Basil, Augustine, and Benedict outline a monastic guide for living in community. The wisdom contained in these patristic writings offers a guiding light for all Christians as we seek to live the life of the Most Holy Trinity.
The City of God
In this two-part series, we will examine especially the philosophical arguments which are essential to St. Augustine’s theological and political vision for Rome, and we’ll also consider the effects this has had on Western civilization.
The City of God
In this two-part series, we will examine especially the philosophical arguments which are essential to St. Augustine’s theological and political vision for Rome, and we’ll also consider the effects this has had on Western civilization.