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Despite America's declining birth rate, about 5% of women in this country are defying the trend by bearing five or more children. Author Catherine Pakaluk expalins what's going on.
Noelle Mering analyzes the “woke” movement, and offers an alternative rooted in deep interpersonal relationships and the human need to live in truth, and to be known and loved.
A conversation with James Matthew Wilson about his book of original poetry "Saint Thomas and the Forbidden Birds," a story and pilgrimage through the troubles of our age and beyond.
Fr. Roger Landry talks about walking the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage, and how his new book, Plan of Life, provides a useful guide for living our faith and growing in holiness.
Msgr. Charles Pope argues against the perception hell is reserved for only the truly evil. A true God makes demands on those He saves, making hell central to His plan of salvation.
Fr. Joseph Mary Wolfe introduces a new book for every Catholic who cherishes Mother Angelica's wit and wisdom on the often messy nitty-gritty of family life, faith and forgiveness.
Against the backdrop of C. S. Lewis' The Screwtape Letters, author Marlon De La Torre, PhD shows how the catechism can help us recognize temptation and engage in the battle against sin.
Financial specialist David Bahnsen explains how we discover meaning and purpose in work, and why a successful life is rooted in productivity and cultivation of God's created world.
In his biography of the first American pope, Matthew Bunson explores how the upbringing of Pope Leo XIV formed his faith and how that will affect the future of the Catholic Church.
What is the mark of great literature? In his new book, Joseph Pearce analyzes 50 great works whose well-drawn characters challenge us to contemplate our love of God and neighbor.
Donna-Marie Cooper O'Boyle reveals how the Blessed Mother rekindles our hope in a world full of despair by helping us reawaken the joy and courage to embrace life to the fullest.
Michael Pakaluk, Professor of Political Economy at the Catholic University of America, has written a compelling book about the roles business and economics play in Christian faith.
Hear the dramatic first-person account of Sr. Briege McKenna, who experienced a miraculous cure from rheumatoid arthritis and became internationally known for the gift of healing.
William A. Thomas, an expert on Marian theology talks about shrines to our Blessed Mother around the world, super saints for our times and academic work for Pope St. John Paul II.
Dr. Alexander Harb's book outlines how the Christian East developed themes we need to understand more fully, like repentance, heartbrokenness, friendship and total reliance on God.
Ralph Martin shares his journey within the Catholic Church from charismatic renewal and family life to his work teaching Catholic tradition through fundamental Catholic renewal.
Evangelist, author, business executive, and art lover, Steve Auth joins Doug to discuss Sacred Art's ability to teach the deeper truths of the Church, the Mass and the Eucharist.
In his new book, Fr. Chris Alar invites readers to love their faith more deeply by using his easy-to-follow refresher course that helps Catholics better understand the Sacraments.
Dr. Robert Enright's book takes you on a journey to reduce resentment and repair relationships through the physical, psychological and emotional healing that comes with forgiveness.
The Life and Courage of Sister Deirdre Byrne, M.D.: Sister, Soldier, Surgeon
EWTN favorite Dr. Ray Guarendi is back with a new book filled with practical wisdom and strategies to help you neutralize past offenses and repair strained or broken relationships.
Discover true stories of miracles and wondrous cures from debilitating illness, traumas, abuse, and grief experienced by those who have made visits to the Lourdes Grotto and baths.
In his new book, Archbishop Alfred C. Hughes outlines thirteen Christian spiritual classics that illustrate the ordinary steps we can take toward living the Gospel life more fully.
Your deeper devotion to the Sacred Heart or Divine Mercy begins with a conversation with God in which you feel comfortable speaking openly heart-to-heart. A new book shows you how.
Make the most of this Jubilee Year by visiting Italy's many shrines and wonders. Doug Keck sits down with author Teresa Tomeo to explore all the sacred spaces Italy has to offer.
This fascinating guide to G.K. Chesterton's masterpiece draws new and old readers deeper into the man's literary genius, which led a young atheist named C.S. Lewis to Christianity.
In this Jubilee year, John Bergsma talks about the Biblical roots of the practice and how and why it was established to preserve freedom, family and the fullness of God's blessing.
Fr. Cedric Pisegna talks about the spiritual benefits of a retreat, and how they help you face issues, look at relationships and make quality decisions about your goals and future.
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.
Doug welcomes neurosurgeon and bioethicist, Deacon Stephen Doran, MD to discuss the challenging and complicated spiritual and moral issues related to death and the process of dying and the rites that accompany the death of a Catholic.
Doug sits down with Mike Aquilina to talk about ancient cities like Rome, Antioch and Ephesus that once raged against the Gospel and persecuted the Church but later came to admirable faith.
Doug speaks with Fr. John Flader about how to keep the goal of eternity in mind while going about one???s daily business so as not to become distracted and led astray by the many attractions of the world.
Doug talks with Paul Kengor about Church-approved stigmatists and their visions, revelations, and prophecies and warnings. From Catherine of Siena to Anne Catherine Emmerich, Gemma Galgani, Padre Pio, and more, finishing with Saint Faustina.
Doug talks with Fr. Christopher Seith about the dangers to relationships, imagination and faith posed by the over-reliance on personal electronics and excessive screen time.
Doug sits down with Edward Sri to discuss how effective evangelization efforts begin with an introduction to the person of Jesus Christ before doctrine and dogma.
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.
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.
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.
In his new book on St. Josemaría Escrivá, Fr. John Henry Hanson describes how the founder of Opus Dei continues to lead us through practical lessons in a life of everyday sanctity.
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.
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.
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.