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By Fr. Noah Carter
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The podcast currently has 61 episodes available.
An explanation about how we ought to approach current crises in the world as a people of faith. Relying on Catholic Social Teaching to orient us and the practice of Christian detachment, we can persevere through any evil in the world and come safely to our heavenly homeland. Also, within the Church, we discuss the deposition of bishops, miscarriages of justice, and Fiducia Supplicans.
Racism, immigration, and Critical Race Theory (CRT) are terms that are thrown around daily on the news, in our workplaces, and at our schools. As Catholic Christians, we may be tempted to think, “I need to rise above the politics.” However, these are important topics that are shaping the way individuals process the world around them. In fact, the Church has quite a bit to say from its perspective of Catholic Social Teaching. She roots us in the reality of what these things are and how we can rationally approach discussions regarding the shaping of our nation.
Racism and Slavery: we will cover how the Church defines racism an see her tens and tens of condemnations of racism over the past six hundred years.
Immigration: let’s take a step back and discuss 1) what is a nation, 2) what is a migrant, and 3) what are their rights and duties towards each other. With the foundational principles laid out, we can much better talk sensibly about the direction we want to see our country’s policies move.
Critical Race Theory: we cover the three principle tenants of CRT and the ways its proponents allege it manifests itself. Then we will look at how CRT is a simple repackaging of Marxism and Postmodernism. And yes, the Church has lots to say about Marxism and Postmodernism.
Fr. Carter's homily for the Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
A dive into the history, background and execution of the devotion to Our Lady of Sorrows. Encompassing the historical founding of the Servite Order in the midst of Florence's rise to influence in the medieval era, the Rosary of the Seven Sorrows is a unique look at the life of Mary and her experience of Christ's life.
Fr. Carter's homily for the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Fr. Mlakar's homily for the Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Homily for the Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time
The podcast currently has 61 episodes available.