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Episode SummaryIn this episode, we explore the life and legacy of Father Joseph Fessio, S.J., with Fr. Robert Buckley, who offers a personal and insightful look into this remarkable Jesuit priest. Known for his profound intellect and deep faith, Fr. Fessio has inspired countless people through his work as an educator, theologian, and founder of Ignatius Press. Together, we uncover the story behind Fr. Fessio's incredible contributions to the Church and why his legacy continues to resonate.About Fr. Robert BuckleyFr. Robert Buckley is a Jesuit priest and scholar who has closely followed and admired the life of Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J. He brings unique insights into the man behind the profound legacy, sharing stories and lessons from Fr. Fessio's remarkable journey.In This Episode, We Cover:Who Is Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J.?: The story of Fr. Fessio's life, his mission, and his impact on the Church.A Future Saint?: Discussing the extraordinary virtues and characteristics that set Fr. Fessio apart.What Makes Fr. Fessio Special: Exploring his unique contributions to Catholic theology and education.The Story Behind the Book: How Fr. Fessio's life story was documented and brought to life.Lessons from Fr. Fessio: What we can learn from his example of faith, humility, and dedication to the truth.Key Attributes of Fr. Fessio: Fr. Buckley highlights 2-3 traits that define Fr. Fessio as a man of God.Where to Find the Book: Information on how listeners can get their own copy.Why You Should ListenIf you've ever been inspired by Catholic intellectuals or wondered about the stories behind some of the Church's most influential figures, this episode is for you. Fr. Robert Buckley offers an intimate portrait of Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J., showcasing why his life and legacy matter now more than ever.Resources & LinksLearn More About Fr. Fessio: Ignatius PressGet the Book: Link to PurchaseCall to ActionSubscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with anyone who would be inspired by the life of Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J. Join us for more conversations celebrating the saints, scholars, and leaders of our Catholic faith! Support the show
Ken talks with Joseph Pearce “Classic Literature Made Simple: Fifty Great Books in a Nutshell” (Ignatius Press) and Father Cornelius Buckley, S.J, “Father Joseph Fessio, S.J.: California Blackrobe” (Ignatius Press). Joseph's book available at: https://ignatius.com/classic-literature-made-simple-clmsp/ and Father Buckley's at: https://ignatius.com/father-joseph-fessio-s-j-frfh/ Contact and follow Joseph at: https://jpearce.co/ L'articolo Meet the Author with Ken Huck – December 12, 2024 – Joseph Pearce “Classic Literature Made Simple: Fifty Great Books in a Nutshell” and Father Cornelius Buckley, S.J, “Father Joseph Fessio, S.J.: California Blackrobe” proviene da Radio Maria.
We're live with Fr. Cornelius Buckley, SJ, author of the book "Father Joseph Fessio, S.J.: California Blackrobe", Fabiola Garza, Catholic author, talks about her book "A Boy Who Became Pope: The Story of St. John Paul II" and Terry Dickson, Director of Communication of the Diocese of Biloxi and Editor of the Gulf Pine Catholic newspaper with update.
Today's Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Father Joseph Fessio, S.J., founder of Ignatius Press, questions and answers on the Sacred Liturgy from Vatican II, Part 3
Today's Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Father Joseph Fessio, S.J., founder of Ignatius Press, questions and answers on the Sacred Liturgy from Vatican II, Part 2
Today's Topics: 1) Father Joseph Fessio, S.J., founder of Ignatius Press, questions and answers on the Sacred Liturgy from Vatican II
Modern science is giving more and more astounding evidence FOR the existence of God. Learn about it in Father Robert Spitzer's phenomenal new book “Science at the Doorstep to God.” In this first episode, Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss the introduction. Pages 1 to 30.Support the show
The British: what they did in America, and what they thought about the Catholic Church. Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue discussing “American Pilgrimage” by Christopher Shannon.Support the show
What can Protestants teach Catholics about their own faith? Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro have a debate about the nature of love in this discussion on “Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism,” edited by Brian Besong and Jonathan Fuqua.Support the show
The power of a beautiful church: Peter Kreeft walks into a cathedral for the first time—and becomes Catholic. Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss chapter 5 of Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism, edited by Brian Besong and Jonathan Fuqua.Support the show
The conversions of Brian Cutter and Neal Judisch. Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro discuss chapters 3 and 4 of “Faith and Reason: Philosophers Explain Their Turn to Catholicism.”Support the show
Why we need beauty, according to Hans Urs von Balthasar. Father Joseph Fessio, Joseph Pearce, and Vivian Dudro continue their reading of Henri de Lubac's “The Church: Paradox and Mystery”.Support the show
What does it mean to preach the Gospel—and why bother? Father Joseph Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce continue their exploration of Henri de Lubac's “The Church: Paradox and Mystery”.Support the show
Who goes to hell—and why? Father Joseph Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce face some of life's most pressing questions as they continue their study of Henri de Lubac's “The Church: Paradox and Mystery”.Support the show
What will it take for Buddhists and Hindus to believe in Christ? Father Joseph Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce explore the “pagan religions” this week through Henri de Lubac's “The Church: Paradox and Mystery”.Support the show
Father Joseph Fessio, S.J. of Ignatius Press joins Father McTeigue this Timely Tuesday to discuss their priesthood. With Fr. Fessio celebrating his 50th anniversary of priesthood, and Fr. McTeigue celebrating his 25th, what have they learned along the way, and what would they tell newly ordained priests? God's Holy Weapons Against Satan, Part 3: The Gift of Priesthood 10 Ways to Crush the Morale of Priests A Candid Conversation About the Source of Vocations
The difference between miracles and magic. Father Joseph Fessio, Vivian Dudro, and Joseph Pearce continue their reading of Augustine's "The City of God," as anthologized by Hans Urs von Balthasar.Support the show (https://www.ignatius.com/Donation-P3578.aspx)
In this interview with Father Joseph Fessio, president of Ignatius Press, we talk about the publishing industry, books, beer and being a Jesuit. In 1978, Father Fessio began Ignatius Press with the publication of two books. Today, almost two million copies a year are published by Ignatius Press, who has became a standard bearer for quality publishing in both the secular and Catholic world. You can find Ignatius Press https://www.ignatius.com/Many of the books we discuss in this interview can be purchased on the website Check out my podcasts of Ignatius Authors... follow me on Twitter @michelemcaloon1
Hour 3 of The Drew Mariani Show on 1-4-22 Brendan Hodge from the Pillar talks with Drew about the data around the sex recession Father Joseph Fessio tells us about Cardinal Sarah’s book “Couples, Awaken Your Love”
Alex is the Regional Coordinator for Youth & Young Adult Ministry Father Fessio is here talking about a great new book
Sue Ellen Browder was a secular feminist journalist, writing for Cosmopolitan Magazine through the tumultuous 1960s before converting to Catholicism decades later. Now, with new insight, her book “Sex and the Catholic Feminist” takes us back to the good roots of the women’s movement, points out where feminism took a dark turn, and offers a fuller vision of feminine dignity, rooted in love. In this first installment of a four-part series, Vivian Dudro, Joseph Pearce, and Father Joseph Fessio debate mucky politics, the early pro-life feminists, Alfred Kinsey, the Rolling Stones, and more.Support the show (https://www.ignatius.com/Donation-P3578.aspx)
Episode #57: Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI and Cardinal Robert Sarah have co-authored a new book entitled, “From the Depths of Our Hearts”. Ignatius Press editor Father Joseph Fessio in a press release said that book is about, “as Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI describes it in his first paragraph: ‘the lasting crisis that the priesthood has been going through for many years.’ But it is about more than that; it is about the nature of the Church and of Christian discipleship. This is a book that all should read. It is powerful and personal – from the depths of their hearts.”Terry Modica shares snippets from this book and puts it into the context of what a Good Shepherd is. She helps listeners understand why Benedict XVI and Cardinal Sarah insist that celibacy is essential in the life and ministry of priests. This type of priesthood – the heroic priesthood – is necessary in today’s world, and anything less than that is an abomination of Holy Orders because it harms people’s salvation.The article quoted in this podcast is found at https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/i-cannot-keep-silent-benedict-xvi-and-cdl-sarah-defend-priestly-celibacy-in-new-book.The book “From the Depths of Our Hearts” immediately stirred opposition, which includes fake news. For the truth, see https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/pope-benedicts-publisher-stands-by-listing-him-as-co-author-on-new-book-defending-priestly-celibacy.Who else should hear this episode? Please share it!To keep this ministry going by sponsoring future episodes, go to http://gnm.org/podcast-sponsorship.For more faith-builders, visit us at http://gnm.org.
The Novus Ordo, the purpose of bishops’ conferences, and the struggle against pandemic self-hatred. The FORMED Book Club panel continues its discussion of Robert Cardinal Sarah’s “The Day Is Now Far Spent.”Support the show (https://www.ignatius.com/Donation-P3578.aspx)
Today's Topics: 1] Luke 11:42-46 - Woe to you Pharisees! Woe also to you scholars of the law! 2,3,4] Interview with Father Joseph Fessio, S.J., on the Amazon Synod, Infiltration, Modernism, the German Bishops and Cardinal Robert Sarah's new Book.
With Pope Francis taking the helm of the Catholic Church six years ago, there's been a decided divide between the conservative and liberal wings of the Church body. Early on Francis was a media darling. Liberals love him for his more personal, humble approach to Christian doctrine. While conservatives still long for the good ole days of Pope Benedict XVI, the now retired pontiff who was more comfortable in the world of theological academics than in the vast splendor of the Vatican's top spot. Enter into this fray, Father Joseph Fessio, the "founder and editor of Ignatius Press, which is the primary English-language publisher of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI's writings and the publisher of Catholic World Report." Fr. Fessio joins Lighthouse Faith Podcast to talk about all things Catholic: the sex abuse crisis, the draining membership of the Catholic faithful, and of course the philosophical fissure that has grown larger since Francis became the Bishop of Rome. How can the Church move forward comfortably when there seems to be more that divides it than unites it? It can be done. But requires a return of true faith, not one mired in politics and secular group think. Here's Fr. Fessio's vision of the future.
Father Joseph Fessio, founder and editor of Ignatius Press (and student under Pope Benedict XVI), continues his conversation in the studio discussing some of Eric’s favorite titles from the publishing house.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy Tate continues espousing the benefits of adopting the Classic Learning Test; Father Joseph Fessio of Ignatius Press shares fascinating stories about Thomas Howard and “Chance or the Dance?”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Chesterton Academy of Dixon, CA. Interviewed by the Bishop, find out more about the new high school in Dixon, CA and how to send your child to school there, or support the school. Attend the wine tasting coming up on April 27th, the guest speaker at the event is Father Joseph Fessio, founder of Ignatius Press. Chesterton Academy and the Chesterton Schools Network are projects of the Society of G.K. Chesterton. Chesterton.org
Today's Topics: 1) Gospel - Matthew 14:22-36, Walking on Water 2) Good News – Our Troops that Died in the Korean War have not been Forgotten by President Trump 3) The Mass of Vatican II, Father Joseph Fessio, S.J. 4) Sacred Music and Religious Music, a Distinction 5) The Logos of Sacred Music 6) The Spirituality of the Ancient Liturgy 7) How the Ignatius Pew Missal is bringing Chant Sacred Hymns to Parishes
Father Joseph Fessio of Ignatius Press talks about the re-release of one of Eric’s favorite books of all time, Thomas Howard’s “Chance or the Dance?”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken talks with Ignatius Press founder Father Joseph Fessio about two books: “The Cardinal Müller Report: An Exclusive Interview on the State of the Church” and “The Power of Silence: Against the Dictatorship of Noise” (both by Ignatius Press) Ken also talks with Donna-Marie Cooper O’Boyle about her book “Our Lady’s Message to the Three […]