The collection of great Catholic talks from various events around Australia: conferences, festivals, retreats and much more!
Matthew Tan describes the ways that the Deadly Sin of Sloth might sneak up on us, and the subtle but expressly distinct ways it can express itself. The post Restore: Your Mojo appeared first on Cradio.
Fr Anthony Mary inspires us to love deeper the Holy Mass by explaining that the Eucharist should be understood primarily through our hearts, not our minds. The post The Mystery of The Eucharist appeared first on Cradio.
Paul Elarde explains the scriptural basis of The Mass and strengthens our faith by telling us about some Eucharistic miracles. The post The Miracle of The Mass appeared first on Cradio.
Fr Anthony Mary speaks about the beauty of the soul of Our Blessed Mother, and how Mary's existence is a constant glorification of God. The post My Soul Magnifies The Lord appeared first on Cradio.
Archbishop Julian Porteous speaks about what it means to follow Jesus Christ and to give our whole selves to him in a spirit of docility to the Divine Will. The post Discipleship – Archbishop Julian Porteous appeared first on Cradio.
Monica Doumit explains the Catholic position on abortion and euthanasia and helps us to defend the dignity and reverence due to each human person. The post Thou Shalt Not Kill appeared first on Cradio.
Father Pacwa examines the destruction of marriages and families that occurs as Biblical standards are increasingly ignored. The post Crisis In Today’s Family appeared first on Cradio.
In this talk recorded at the 2019 Aquinas Symposium, Br Reginald Chua OP unwraps what St Thomas has to say on whether all of Israel will be saved. The post Aquinas on Whether All Israel Will Be Saved appeared first on Cradio.
Fr Thomas Azzi OP gives an overview of the life and thought of St Thomas Aquinas at this first talk of the Aquinas Symposium 2019. The post St Thomas Aquinas: An Introduction appeared first on Cradio.
Cradio's Roland McGready speaks to three recipients of the Catenian Bursary Fund's individual project grant about their time on mission in Thailand. The post The Catenian Bursary Fund appeared first on Cradio.
In this talk, Fr Dave Callaghan explains how the lay vocation is meant to subvert the current reality and build a new world. The post The Lay Vocation: The Leaven in the Dough appeared first on Cradio.
In this talk, recorded at the UTS Catholics start of year retreat, Fr Dave Callaghan explains why we need an eternal vision to make sense of the chaos. The post The Resurrection Changes Everything appeared first on Cradio.
Beauty will save the world. In this talk, Fr Dave Callaghan explains how the Christian vision of practical love challenges the secular view of identity. The post Beauty Will Save The World appeared first on Cradio.
Director of Cradio Charbel Raish speaks to some longtime members of the Catenian Association to discover more about their organisation. The post Who Are The Catenians? appeared first on Cradio.
This talk presented by Dr Peter Kwasniewski highlights the importance of culture and fine art in the preservation and propagation of the Catholic faith. The post The Difference between Survival and Flourishing: Why Catholics Must Take Seriously Culture and Fine Art appeared first on Cradio.
It is life but not as we know it. In this talk, Fr Dave Callaghan explains the difference between Christianity and secularism. The post Life – But Not As We Know It appeared first on Cradio.
Professor Tracey Rowland describes the 50 year and ongoing "war of position" against the Church and its teachings since the 1968 student riots in Paris. The post 1968: 50 Years Later appeared first on Cradio.
Fr. Leo shares on how money can be used to glorify God by challenging his audience to invest in their faith and in the faith of others. The post Restore: Your View of Money appeared first on Cradio.
Fr. Pacwa exposes the dangers of the New Age Movement, and points out where it fundamentally differs from true Christian spirituality. The post Christian Reflections on the New Age appeared first on Cradio.
Tim Staples talks how the Passion, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ forms a clear, objective, black and white moral framework. The post Restore: The Grey Area appeared first on Cradio.
Fr Larry Richards shares his experience of successful evangelisation fuelled by prayer, followed by love and planting small seeds throughout the day. The post Fr Larry Richards: The Holy Spirit appeared first on Cradio.
Deacon Harold shares his story of discerning God’s will and the power of prayer. His story will inspire you to trust God completely in your own life. The post Answering God’s Call appeared first on Cradio.
Fr Larry Richards explains that to know God's will, we must develop a good relationship with Him through daily prayer, and fostering a great love for Him. The post Knowing God’s Will appeared first on Cradio.
Fr Wojtek continues his scriptural theme and exhorts us to develop a spiritual life based on concrete foundations aimed towards concrete goals. The post Fulfilment: Capfest 2018 appeared first on Cradio.
Have we lost our eye for beauty? Daniel hill, a medieval art historian, explores perspectives of beauty in a secular and ecclesiastical context. The post Restore: Our Eye for Beauty appeared first on Cradio.
Fr Wojtek continues his scriptural theme at this second out of three talks Capfest 2018 and explains how the Bible relates to our lives. The post My Life: Capfest 2018 appeared first on Cradio.
Daniel Hill explains the rationale and motivation behind the often misunderstood first crusade. This talk was recorded at the UTS Catholic Society. The post The Crusades: A Catholic Atrocity? appeared first on Cradio.
Fr Wojtek explains how the Old Testament is a necessary foundation to allow us to grow in a deeper knowledge of the New Testament. The post His Word: Capfest 2018 appeared first on Cradio.
Brendan Malone explores whether our lack of a focus on real relationships with others is the reason behind the decline in western culture. The post Alone Together: Why the Loss of Community is Breaking the West appeared first on Cradio.
At this talk given to the UTS Catholic Society, Fr Mannes explains all things demonic and occult, and the phenomenon of demonic obsession and possession. The post Demonology 101 appeared first on Cradio.
Helenka Pasztetnik introduces the story of Dr Sr Mary Glowrey, an Australian born woman who spent most of her life ministering to the sick in India. The post Mary Glowrey as an Example of the Christian Life appeared first on Cradio.
Using John Paul II's Love and Responsibility, Dr Edward Sri helps us catch the vision of how married love builds a life giving culture. The post Men, Women & The Mystery of Love appeared first on Cradio.
Deacon Harold examines how family life is a path to sanctity and how the life-giving power of the sacraments enable us to speak the truth in love. The post Honey From the Rock: Nurturing Life in a Culture of Death appeared first on Cradio.
Connor explores the traditional gender roles and the importance of them for a man in today's social and cultural climate. The post Hermaneutics of Gender appeared first on Cradio.
Br Michael Callinan FMS speaks about Mary as Mother of Church and how Mary leads us to love and discipleship. The post Mary Mother of the Church appeared first on Cradio.
Archbishop Nona shares his story of living in Iraq where Christians have been persecuted and how we can confront persecution and terrorism with our faith. The post Living in Persecution appeared first on Cradio.
Fr Pius Mary Noonan OSB looks at what the meaning and practice of the monastic life, and its role in the context of an increasingly atheistic world. The post Any room for priests, monks and nuns in an atheistic world? appeared first on Cradio.
Prof Augusto Zimmermann outlines how Christianity has influenced the development of the rule of law in the western world, and looks at the thinkers who have been part of this development. The post Christian Foundations of the Rule of Law in the West appeared first on Cradio.
Prof Margaret Somerville draws on her experience in various ethics and policy debates to answer the question: "Why are conservative values so difficult to present in mainstream media?" The post Conservative Values and Mainstream Media appeared first on Cradio.
Erik Peacock explores the phenomenon of cultural Marxism as distinct from classical Marxism and proposes strategies to defeat its influence in the world today. The post The Why and How of Defeating Cultural Marxism appeared first on Cradio.
Nigel Zimmermann explores the erasure of Christianity from the Australian public square, and how Christians can respond to this environment by becoming "creative minorities" to revive society. The post Not Yet Erased: Christianity as an Overlooked Minority appeared first on Cradio.
Karl Schmude explores the concept of post-secularism with reference to the crisis of liberalism and the damage done to relationships between men and women. The post Imagine There’s a Heaven: Plight of the Post-Secular appeared first on Cradio.