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Catholic channel and podcast focused on community, eutrapelia, and good cheer. We discuss news and topics but try to do so in a way that leads to hope, not despair. We try to remind ourselves and those who enjoy the channel that being Catholic is a joyful and exciting experience. Above all, we try to bring humor and joy to the craziness of this fallen world.
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Rome as the Eternal City with Joshua Charles

Have you ever wondered what happened after the Book of Acts closes? The story of Christianity's explosive growth through the ancient world might be the most thrilling chapter in Church history you've never fully explored.

Joshua Charles, founder of Eternal Christendom, takes us on a captivating journey through the grand narrative of salvation history, revealing how Greek philosophy, Roman order, and Hebrew revelation converged at the perfect moment for Christ's arrival. This isn't just ancient history—it's the story we're still living today.

Discover how the early Church Fathers understood prophecy unfolding before their eyes as pagan temples fell and Christian altars rose across the empire. Learn why St. Thomas Aquinas identified "obedience to the Roman Church" as the mysterious restrainer mentioned in Scripture, and why this matters for our current moment.

The conversation ventures into fascinating territory as Joshua addresses the recurring biblical motif of older and younger brothers—from ...

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Toward Easter - Daily Readings & Meditations for Easter 2025 - Easter Sunday

Christ is risen! The glorious transformation we've been preparing for through forty days of Lenten sacrifice has arrived, but what happens to our spiritual journey now?

This meditation explores the profound significance of Eastertide—not merely as the end of Lenten disciplines but as the beginning of a new way of living. From the triumphant moment when "light has triumphed over darkness," we are called to understand that Easter isn't about abandoning our spiritual progress, but redirecting it toward a fuller expression of our life in Christ.

As St. Paul reminds us, being "risen with Christ" means elevating our desires toward heaven while detaching from mere earthly satisfactions. For newly baptized Catholics, this season marks their first days in the faith, while for all believers, it offers a time to balance joyful celebration with continued spiritual growth. The Easter octave specifically highlights this transition as we learn to live out the new life received in baptism.

The meditation offers ...

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Rome as the Eternal City with Joshua Charles (Audio Version)

Have you ever wondered what happened after the Book of Acts closes? The story of Christianity's explosive growth through the ancient world might be the most thrilling chapter in Church history you've never fully explored.

Joshua Charles, founder of Eternal Christendom, takes us on a captivating journey through the grand narrative of salvation history, revealing how Greek philosophy, Roman order, and Hebrew revelation converged at the perfect moment for Christ's arrival. This isn't just ancient history—it's the story we're still living today.

Discover how the early Church Fathers understood prophecy unfolding before their eyes as pagan temples fell and Christian altars rose across the empire. Learn why St. Thomas Aquinas identified "obedience to the Roman Church" as the mysterious restrainer mentioned in Scripture, and why this matters for our current moment.

The conversation ventures into fascinating territory as Joshua addresses the recurring biblical motif of older and younger brothers—from ...

Rome as the Eternal City with Joshua Charles (Audio Version)
Charlie Kirk says Mary is the Antidote to Feminism (Full Audio Show)

When evangelical leader Charlie Kirk declared "the antidote to feminism is our Lady," Catholics across social media took notice. His surprising admission that "we as Protestants and Evangelicals under-venerate Mary" has sparked intense conversation about whether the prominent conservative commentator might be on a path toward Rome.

The statement represents a significant theological shift for Kirk, who went on to praise Mary as "a phenomenal example and a counter to so much of the toxicity of feminism in the modern era." While careful not to overstate what's happening, we examine this moment through a Catholic lens, exploring how devotion to Mary has historically led many Protestant thinkers toward Catholic teaching. Reports that Kirk has been attending weekday Mass with his wife add an intriguing dimension to the discussion.

We also revisit Michael Knowles' earlier conversation with Kirk about Catholicism, analyzing the challenges of interfaith dialogue when trying to balance ...

Charlie Kirk says Mary is the Antidote to Feminism (Full Audio Show)

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Ant was talking with the fire of Dante yesterday must be that Italian aggression

(Maybe if Anthony finished school and could read than he would be the next Dante aligarhi)

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Part five “The fathers journeying deep inside the valley

Famished for some of the living wine

Tasted the sweetest arbor of salvation

And saw as Sion’s oracle how the heavens

And earth were first risen over abyss

To contemplate the light of their creator

And suffered violence and were born away

Into bowls of darkness as the light

Was sharpened and in rings intensified,

 Having been born off to this lowest choir,

Which the fathers who in all their might

Becoming only doctors dared to see.

And to express to man (the second angels)

All the choirs as to glory in  Him

Who created everything in order

So that his blinding essence may be seen

By we are are yet poor and lonesome creatures,

Though his deepest love held in the son

Who become like us showed us how

God's light is seen in mire and in mud.

And he who sticks his saber to the moon

The knightly one who stretches out the sun.

And all the other angels in his swoon

made prep’rtaion unto the lowly one,

Christ, and thats he who’d thomas’ swoon;

His very handywork with whom He’s pleased

To mirror man's great stubbornness and fall

By flowing forth the oracle’s river

In form of sacred doctrine right and true

Which past the heavenly choirs lifts the mind

Of lowly man to contemplate God

In justice, goodness, peace and charity,

And all these secret virtues hidden deep

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