Iota Unum, Episode 7: The Council Closes
St. Joseph is added to the Canon, the Nota Praevia which is supposed to be added at the beginning of Lumen Gentium is printed at the end, and Paul VI “leads” the Church into...
St. Joseph is added to the Canon, the Nota Praevia which is supposed to be added at the beginning of Lumen Gentium is printed at the end, and Paul VI “leads” the Church into...
We begin this episode by discussing the Metz Agreement, brokered by Cardinal Tisserant, which insured that there would be no condemnation of Modernism at the Council. We explore the false dichotomy between mercy and...
The three ordinary purposes of an ecumenical council are the causa fidei, causa unionis, and causa reformationis. Father Arnold Trauner explains these different purposes and relates them to the success of Vatican I. We...
While this series is by no means a full exploration of the Second Vatican Council in itself, to understand what came after it is important to understand how it came about. We discuss the...
Modernity dawns fully with the French Revolution, the ground having been prepared for it over the centuries by the Lutherian revolt and the Peace of Westphalia. Father Arnold Trauner and Stephen discuss why the...
In this episode we continue our discussion of crises that the Church has experienced over the centuries by covering the era of Luther and casuistry and explain how Luther is really the birth of...
In this episode we discuss the difference between “change” and “crisis” as seen by Dr. Amerio, read a “conservative” quote from John Paul II from 1981, and discuss both the Council of Jerusalem and...
In this second part of a two part zero episode, we continue to get to know our guest for this series, Father Arnold Trauner, IMBC. We discuss his breakdown in health and leaving of...
In this first part of a two part zero episode, we meet our guest for this series, Father Arnold Trauner, IMBC. We learn about his background and vocation, as well as his many years...
Holy Week has arrived at long last. For True Restoration, it will mean a break from new radio releases through the Octave of Easter. We’ll resume with a brand new series for the month...