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Devotions with Bishop Dolan, Episode 8: Devotions in General and Devotions of Mexico

Restoration Radio is excited to welcome back His Excellency, Bishop Daniel Dolan, to Devotions with Bishop Dolan from Season 2. In this first episode back on Season 4, His Excellency starts out by exploring...


In Veritate, Episode 3: Pomps of Satan and Satisfaction

When we are baptized, we or our sponsors renounce the pomps of Satan. Though, what exactly are these pomps? Bishop Sanborn reveals and discusses in depth what Satan’s pomps are and how they connect...


Pastoralia, Episode 10: Dating and Courtship

In this episode of Pastoralia, we take a few steps backward from our look at Catholic child rearing to discuss the Catholic ideal of courtship. Blind and infatuated worldlings date in order to date, with...


The Root of the Rot, Episode 8: Institutionalizing the Revolution

The Root of the Rot returns to the airwaves this month as His Excellency, Bishop Daniel Dolan and host Stephen Heiner try to clarify where our modern problems originated. This episode focuses on the years...


The Most Precious and Beautiful Things of Their Kind

St. Margaret of Cortona The Catholic way is to offer God the best of everything, to take the beautiful things and make them serve His glory.  Artist Daniel Mitsui writes passionately on the fascinating...


The Liturgical Year, Episode 8: Passiontide, St. Patrick, and Valid Matter for the Holy Eucharist

Before the great crescendo of Lent in the Holy Triduum — Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday — the Church acts out the Gospel for Passion Sunday on that same day: “They took...


Cling to the Faith Which Is Eternal

St. Peter Damian This Carraig an Aifrinn post wakens that longing within one for the Real Sacrifice, the Real Presence, the True Faith–whole and entire–that brings one to one’s knees.  It’s wonderful to be able...


The Catholic Home, Episode 2: Lent in the Catholic Kitchen

Lent is the perfect time to add some simple yet tasty recipes to your meatless repertoire. So grab your apron; pop on your chef’s hat and listen as guests Justin Soeder and Raquel Garcia...


Bring Back Metaphysics

The Crown of Thorns All the scary science stuff comes from Modernism’s insistence on separating metaphysics from physics.   Joseph Pearce examines the topic, beginning with the definition of science, in “What is Science?”...


The Annunciation and the Medieval Imagination

Ferial Day Including iconography from Adam and Eve, prototypes, and Mary’s background history are some of the ways that artists have expanded the “storytelling” of the Annunciation, according to art historian Margaret Duffy.  This...


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