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The RUclips channel of CatholicCulture.org.
We have four podcasts represented on this channel. The first two listed below have video and the last two have only audio.
The Catholic Culture Podcast - musician and writer Thomas V. Mirus explores Catholic arts and culture with a variety of notable guests.
Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast - A film podcast devoted to works of high artistic caliber and Catholic interest, exploring the Vatican film list and beyond. Hosted by Thomas V. Mirus and actor James T. Majewski, with special guests.
Catholic Culture Audiobooks - Voice actor James T. Majewski brings to life classic Catholic works, with a special emphasis on St. John Henry Newman and the Fathers of the Church.
Way of the Fathers with Mike Aquilina - A podcast about the Fathers of the Church, the foundational figures in Christian history. Hosted by popular Patristics author Mike Aquilina.
4.15 The Heresies—Nestorianism: Two People in One
The pendulum swings again as Nestorius overreacts against Apollinarius, and emphasizes the distinction between the two natures in Christ, to the point of describing a radical separation of natures. It was as if Nestorius was saying that Christ is not one Person, but two - a divine Person and a human Person, united only as long as the human will submits to the divine will. This solution corrected Apollinarius’ diminished human nature, but it divided the life and actions of Christ into two, even to the point of claiming that Mary was not the Mother of his divine nature.
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What’s so special about the Metropolitan Museum of Art?
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This is a clip from the Catholic Culture Podcast, “Pilgrimage to the Museum”, with Steve Auth. Watch the full episode here: www.catholicculture.org/commentary/155-pilgrimage-to-museum-stephen-auth/ SUBSCRIBE to the Catholic Culture Podcast podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-catholic-culture-podcast/id1377089807 SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter: www.catholicculture.org/newsletters DONATE...
Saint Thomas and the Forbidden Birds & the tradition of English verse w/ James Matthew Wilson - #180
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Poet & philosopher James Matthew Wilson rejoins the show to read poems from his new collection, Saint Thomas and the Forbidden Birds, published by Word on Fire, and to discuss the tradition of English poetry and, in particular, meter. Don't miss the title poem, a verse setting of a passage from Aquinas's Summa Theologiae! LINKS Saint Thomas and the Forbidden Birds bookstore.wordonfire.org/produ...
Men want respect, women want love
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This is a clip from the Catholic Culture Podcast, “The Obedience Paradox in Marriage”, with Mary Stanford. Watch the full episode here: www.catholicculture.org/commentary/144-obedience-paradox-in-marriage-mary-stanford/ Mary Stanford, The Obedience Paradox: Finding True Freedom in Marriage www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/product/the-obedience-paradox-finding-true-freedom-in-marriage SUBSCRIBE to t...
The Shepherd of Hermas | Pt. 4 (Parables 9-10)
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“Keep his commandments, and you will have a cure for sin.” The Shepherd of Hermas is an apocryphal text written in Rome in the 2nd century. It belongs to the category of "apocalyptic" literature, as it relates a series of revelations given to its titular character, Hermas, who may or may not also have been the work's author. The Shepherd of Hermas was widely read and respected in the early Chur...
Euthanasia and the fear of surrender
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This is a clip from the Catholic Culture Podcast, “The Good Death of Kate Montclair”, with Daniel McInerny. Watch the full episode here: www.catholicculture.org/commentary/169-good-death-kate-montclair-daniel-mcinerny/ SUBSCRIBE to the Catholic Culture Podcast podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-catholic-culture-podcast/id1377089807 SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter: www.catholicculture.o...
St. John Henry Newman - Duties of Catholics Towards the Protestant View |Catholic Culture Audiobooks
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“I want a laity, not arrogant, not rash in speech, not disputatious, but men who know their religion, who enter into it, who know just where they stand, who know what they hold, and what they do not, who know their creed so well, that they can give an account of it, who know so much of history that they can defend it.” This lecture was given against the backdrop of a resurgent anti-Catholicism ...
Exercising headship requires risk
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This is a clip from the Catholic Culture Podcast, “The Obedience Paradox in Marriage”, with Mary Stanford. Watch the full episode here: www.catholicculture.org/commentary/144-obedience-paradox-in-marriage-mary-stanford/ Mary Stanford, The Obedience Paradox: Finding True Freedom in Marriage www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/product/the-obedience-paradox-finding-true-freedom-in-marriage SUBSCRIBE to t...
4.14 The Heresies-Apollinarius and Monothelitism: The Word in a Human Suit | Way of the Fathers
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Apollinarius tried to say that Jesus could not have sinned because his human nature had no will of its own. In doing this, he stumbled onto a heresy called Monothelitism (“one-will” christology), which would become a huge controversy later. But a Christ without a human will would be a Christ who is not fully human. He would only be wearing a human body like a costume, but he would not be truly ...
Catholics create huge new ballet: interview with producer, composer, and choreographer of Raffaella
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On June 29 and 30, in South Bend, Indiana, there will be a major and even unprecedented event in the history of American Catholic art: a new, full-length classical ballet production with a new story, new music, new sets and costumes, and nationally known dancers - with a cast of about fifty. This fairytale ballet, titled Raffaella, was commissioned by Duncan and Ruth Stroik in honor of their da...
Contemplation and friendship in Aristotle
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This is a clip from the Catholic Culture Podcast, “Being Is Better Than Not Being”, with Christopher Mirus. Watch the full episode here: www.catholicculture.org/commentary/148-being-is-better-than-not-being-christopher-mirus/ SUBSCRIBE to the Catholic Culture Podcast podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-catholic-culture-podcast/id1377089807 SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter: www.catholiccu...
Paul Mankowski, S.J. - Tames in Clerical Life | Catholic Culture Audiobooks
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“The paradoxical truth is that tames are more effective agents of the gay agenda than gays themselves... The tame commitment to the noncommittal is the engine that powers gay progress in the Church.” Fr. Paul Mankowski, a Jesuit of the Midwest province and former contributor to CatholicCulture.org, passed away suddenly in September 2020 at the age of 66. At the time, we released an audiobook re...
When diversity casting undermines true diversity (Rings of Power)
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This is a clip from Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast, “Why is The Rings of Power boring?”. Watch the full episode here: ruclips.net/video/u_ERgRKuN5Y/видео.html SUBSCRIBE to Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/criteria-the-catholic-film-podcast/id1511359063 SIGN UP for Catholic Culture's newsletter: www.catholicculture.org/newsletters DONATE to make this show p...
Was obedience in marriage part of God’s original plan?
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This is a clip from the Catholic Culture Podcast, “The Obedience Paradox in Marriage”, with Mary Stanford. Watch the full episode here: www.catholicculture.org/commentary/144-obedience-paradox-in-marriage-mary-stanford/ Mary Stanford, The Obedience Paradox: Finding True Freedom in Marriage www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/product/the-obedience-paradox-finding-true-freedom-in-marriage SUBSCRIBE to t...
St. John Henry Newman - On the Fitness of the Glories of Mary | Catholic Culture Audiobooks
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“Her glories are not only for the sake of her Son - they are for our sakes also.” Whereas in The Glories of Mary for the Sake of Her Son, Newman focuses primarily upon the then soon-to-be-defined dogma of the Immaculate Conception, here he draws special attention to Mary’s Assumption, and to the fitness - or, as he says, becomingness - of both dogmas. Newman further points out that Mary’s glori...
Why equality between the sexes is asymmetrical
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Why equality between the sexes is asymmetrical
"He Paces", terza rima poem by Jane Greer
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"He Paces", terza rima poem by Jane Greer
Wildcat does justice to Flannery O'Connor's faith (w/ Joshua Hren) | Criteria: Catholic Film Podcast
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Wildcat does justice to Flannery O'Connor's faith (w/ Joshua Hren) | Criteria: Catholic Film Podcast
Obedience is central to human personhood
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Obedience is central to human personhood
4.13 The Heresies-Pelagianism and the Seeds of Calvinism | Way of the Fathers
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4.13 The Heresies-Pelagianism and the Seeds of Calvinism | Way of the Fathers
The wonder and drama of realism w/ Joshua Hren
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The wonder and drama of realism w/ Joshua Hren
St. Thomas Aquinas - Send Out Your Spirit | Catholic Culture Audiobooks
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St. Thomas Aquinas - Send Out Your Spirit | Catholic Culture Audiobooks
Malick’s humble camera: The New World (2005) | Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast
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Malick’s humble camera: The New World (2005) | Criteria: The Catholic Film Podcast
CRT as ethnic narcissism w/ Edward Feser
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CRT as ethnic narcissism w/ Edward Feser
Searching for the real in fiction w/ Joshua Hren
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Searching for the real in fiction w/ Joshua Hren
St. John Henry Newman - The Danger of Accomplishments | Catholic Culture Audiobooks
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St. John Henry Newman - The Danger of Accomplishments | Catholic Culture Audiobooks
"Two Men in White Address Them" & "Gravel" - poems by Jane Greer
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"Two Men in White Address Them" & "Gravel" - poems by Jane Greer
4.12 The Heresies - The “Spirit-fighters” and the Aftermath of Nicaea | Way of the Fathers
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4.12 The Heresies - The “Spirit-fighters” and the Aftermath of Nicaea | Way of the Fathers
Flannery O'Connor's Why Do the Heathen Rage? w/ Jessica Hooten Wilson |Catholic Culture Podcast #178
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Flannery O'Connor's Why Do the Heathen Rage? w/ Jessica Hooten Wilson |Catholic Culture Podcast #178
Symbolism of the sexes w/ Abigail Favale
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Symbolism of the sexes w/ Abigail Favale
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St Bernadette pray for my family and the healing of my only son.
Robert Mitchum had appeared in films since 1943 and received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor for The Story of GI Joe before OOTP.
Excellent. This book shook the world and continues to do so. It brought St. Augustine to the Faith and continues to inspire many.
I agree. Rublev is faith CONFIRMED 100% NO DOUBT. Sacrifice is Tarkovsky FIGHTING with God and the honest outcome is AMBIGUOUS
St. Bernadette pray for me and my big families🙏❤❤❤
Mary, Mother of God, and Saint Bernadette, please pray that my brother gets a suitable job so he would be happy and be able to take care of himself properly.
Let's bring back the days of Elizabeth 's sister Bloody Mary 😂
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Love the jazz piano! Nice
Thank you!
Wow!
Stay away, female top nudity
Life is a challenge if you want to get to heaven.
Have you two gentlemen seen movie: Man in a white suit, UK movie ( 1951 ) same Director.
I (Thomas) watched it recently. Fun!
Britain is a post Christian country these days.
I have a special connection with Saint Bernadette. At Lourdes in 1985, DW and I visited the grotto. Unbaptized, I crossed myself with water from the grotto, and broke into tears. A few days later, we ecountered the motorcade of Pope John Paul II in Genoa and received his blessing as part of the crowd. I was in RCIA the next year and received into the Church at the Easter vigil, 1987. 21 years later, the first of four cancers struck. That I am alive now can only be through the intercession of our Mother and Saint Bernadette - the patron Saint of bodily illness. My final remission from three simultaneous cancers was called "a miracle" by my agnostic hematologist. I praise God in heaven that meaning and purpose was given to suffering.
Praise God! Thanks for sharing that.
Thomas, it would be really great to hear your take on when a book crosses a moral line. I was rather enjoying Book of the New Sun, but there were a few sexually explicit scenes that made me somewhat uncomfortable to continue reading. At what point is something artistic, and at what point is a crossing a moral line into pornography? What is our duty as Catholics in deciding what to read, and when to stop? Thank you for an interesting interview.
I don't know if I can give a more objective answer than was given in this episode, especially since I haven't read the book for years. Personally, I was uncomfortable with those scenes, but in such a way as to skim over them rather than to stop reading the book. If I were writing a novel, I wouldn't be as descriptive as he was (though I wouldn't call it outright pornography). But I'm not a novelist...I think he was trying to express something about the character rather than to be perverted, even if he may have crossed a line in doing so.
@@CatholicCulturePod Thank you very much for your reply. I had missed that part of the discussion, but found it in the time stamps. Thank you for addressing the question. I do now feel much more comfortable to continue reading.
There’s a reason the Framers hated the Catholic Church, “a religion so unlike our own,” Chief Justice John Jay. This is a Protestant country. Be go back to yours.
It is essential that Catholic laypeople recover scholasticism and Thomism as a source of truth to defend and rescue the Church with a hierarchy complicit in its silence.
ROBIN PIERSON!!!
Feminist ideology masquerading as a religion 😂 She- male feminists “Hail Mary “
I love that you’re going through Malicks filmography, and I’m anticipating his upcoming film with you. I just rewatched Badlands for the first time as an adult, and it was even better and was already a favorite from high school. And I listened to the first installment of your series I thought it would be worth bringing up because I’m interested in what you guys think. I couldn’t finish watching knights of cups because of it being pornographic, despite being captivated by it and wanting to see everything Malick, I didnt think I could sanction the film in good conscience. And also read the rating content of Song to Song and was deterred from watching from it sounding even more pornographic. Just watched to share this as a fellow catholic and lover of Malick. What do you guys think?
Hey, thanks for your comment. We are planning on discussing all of Malick's films, so we will have a chance to address this more fully later. I recently saw To the Wonder and Knight of Cups for the first time. I actually found To the Wonder more difficult to watch than Knight of Cups because of a sustained mood of eroticism, whereas Knight of Cups has immodest parts that I looked away from but the mood overall is not erotic but rather debauched and fragmented. I am not sure I would want to watch To the Wonder many times because I don't want to be inculcated with that feeling, even though the parts with actual nudity are relatively few. I can't justify including those things from the filmmaker's perspective and right now I feel pretty uncomfortable recommending those films to anyone I didn't know well, or who didn't perhaps have a good reason to study them (like being a filmmaker). Formally they are very impressive. Though I found myself far more moved by his previous 3 films before To the Wonder. The other guys haven't seen these films in years, so it will be interesting to see if when they come back to them today they will have more of a conservative view of them, like I do. -Thomas
Thanks so much for posting this!
I am proud and loving to my father family who stuk phat through the whole repression from Henry and Elizabeth to the end. Thomas Worthington DD and the nephews and the English martyrs. thanks ancestors for being truthful and staunch....
Is it incorrect to say that aside from Christ, all people - whether of the church or not - will act like a wolf in sheep’s clothing?
No, a wolf in sheep's clothing is a malicious person pretending to be a child of God. Simply being a sinner does not make one a wolf.
Happens on Twitter daily! And so many of us stand our ground!
Did he say for they are black and their RACE is lawless?
Ah, I see how that could sound weird. The word "race" was sometimes used metaphorically in antiquity not to refer to a genetic lineage but, to a group of people sharing certain characteristics - such as in 1 Peter 2, where St. Peter refers to Christians as a "race". The Jewish historian Josephus also referred to "the race of Christians", as did various Church Fathers. In this case, the stones of the tower are described as having a black color in symbolic terms, representing the "race" of apostates (as opposed to the "race" of Christians), but the author intends no association with skin color. It probably would have been better for the translator to say "kind" rather than "race" to avoid confusion.
@@CatholicCulturePod Yes "kind" would have been more suitable Thank you for the explanation
Doesn't William Lane Craig defend a neoApollinarian Christology these days? I've certainly seen him deny the idea of two wills.
Whose painting of the Trinity is that?
What’s the title of the opening song? Thanks
It's linked near the end of the video description.
Why are all of the lefts heroes monsters.... !???
this is really good.
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So prophetic and accurate!
fascinating ! sounds first class.
Thats what the JWs teach now .
Brilliant response to a topic that I've often thought about. "Every age is a time of martyrs," that one hit home. "Not every age is a time of saints" rings very true for now.
Great content
thank you
To paraphrase our Protestant 2nd President, “Catholic facts are stubborn things.”
The Rock of Gibraltar is also stubborn.
Bless you for highlighting this hero of Orthodoxy☦
I am no theologian but I always thought that as a Divine Person Jesus couldn’t sin, for He cannot deny his own self. This doesn’t mean that the temptations the devil put before his humanity were not real but just that there was no way He would consent. The devil was aiming a pea shooter at a howitzer so to speak. Am I a heretic?
There is no way He would ever consent and we can be sure of that, but one question would be whether it is proper to speak of His human will as being "incapable" of sinning. That is how I would put it and your position is not heretical - indeed it is the mainstream position now that the perfection of free will is to have the will irrevocably fixed on the good so that one can no longer choose anything else. However Jim is addressing things in the terms of the debate of the time, not later developments in the debate over free will.
@@CatholicCulturePod Thank you!
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Thank you. This is very helpful.
DISCOURSE VI. ON THE PURIFICATION OF MARY. _The great sacrifice which Mary this day made to God in offering him the life of her Son. There were two precepts of the ancient law concerning the birth of first-born sons. One was, that the mother should remain as an un clean person, retired in her house, for forty days; after which she should go to purify her self in the temple. The other was, that the parents of the first-born should take him to the temple, and there offer him to God. On this day the most holy Virgin desired to obey both.precepts. Although Mary was not bound by the law of purification, since she was always a virgin, and always pure; yet, by her love of humility and odedience, she wished to go, like other mothers, to be purified. At the same time she obeyed the second precept, to present and offer her Son to the eternal Father; And after the days of her purification, according to the law of Moses, were accomplished, they carried him to Jerusalem, to present him to the Lord.But the Virgin offered him in a different manner from that in which other mothers offered their sons. Others offered them, but they knew that this was a simple ceremony of the law, through which, by redeeming them, they made them their own, without the fear that they should be obliged to offer them again, and to death. Mary really offered her Son to death, knowing certainly that the sacrifice of the life of Jesus which she then made, should one day be actually consummated upon the altar of the cross; so that Mary, by offering the life of her Son through the love she bore this Son really sacrificed herself entirely to God . Laying aside, then, all the other considerations which we might make upon the various mysteries of this festival, let us only consider how great was this sacrifice that Mary made of herself to God, by offering to him, on this day, the life of her Son. And this will be the only subject of the following discourse._ _Crackpot theology_ Mary would never have _offered up Jesus to death_ and Jesus Christ would defend his life as an offering made by someone else, he tells us _My life is my own, no-one can take it from me, i have the AUTHORITY to lay it down and the RIGHT to pick it back up again._ This theology is simply a get around in Canon Law to remove the blame for killing Catholics by the Church, it goes directly against the message of David's adultery with Bathsheba and the death of Uriah the Hittite.
I thought this kind of racism was just happening in America since it was founded by Protestants. It’s very sad that it was alive till the revolutionary war, then America need alliance from Catholic dominant France that it slowed down. Then it picked up again during the civil war, some people even claiming the pope started the war and had Lincoln Assassinated. Moving on to Nativist and the KKK terrorizing Catholic communities . Many didn’t even trust Kennedy for being Catholic. Billy Graham and Martin Luther king helped, but pay attention they want to describe both of this men. It sad how they lie, get caught claim it’s not that important and move on to another lie.
Amen 🙏
“On rare occasions the lyrics are not completely degenerate” (concerning rap music) My brother, rap music may not be your personal taste, I respect that. But the mainstream rap doesn’t account for the many Christian rap songs out there. Reach Records and Indie Tribe have done phenomenal work making good rap music and that needs some support. You have to search for it because the world hates rap music with a good message/the gospel message. I remember at RCIA our catechist was trying to demonstrate how rap music is evil because it’s just a “distortion of Gregorian chant”. Attitudes like these make me feel nauseated by the Church as a Black American. Lecrae, Nobigdyl, Hulvey, Wande, etc. These are great rap artists with a Christian message in their songs that need support from the Christian community so we don’t have to always hear some of the evil worldly garbage you hear in mainstream rap.
It used to be true of the United Kingdom. Not any longer!
There is a marked dearth of faith. On UK cancer forms, everyone wants to hear how to cope with cancer, yet no one wants to hear of faith. They are looking for drugs instead of Body and Blood, counseling instead of spiritual direction, peer groups instead of prayer groups.
@@HAL9000-su1mz They have become empty, once a people of briliance.