The Golden Legend: A "Brothers Grimm" Telling of the Lives of the Saints
Emphasizing the transformative power of faith, we debate whether teaching kids through the lives of saints or through apologetics is more effective, culminating in heartfelt personal conversion stories.
Next, we critique Dr. Peter Kreeft's approach to Thomism, stressing the importance of understanding Aquinas through his commentators. We explore the influence of modern Catholic figures like Scott Hahn and popular platforms such as "Pints with Aquinas" on personal faith journeys. Our conversation then moves into the controversial realm of ecumenism, examining its implications for the Church's relationship with Islam and offering pointed critiques of Pope Francis' approach to interfaith dialogue. We invite you to reflect on the challenges modern ecumenism poses to Catholic doctrine and practice, and what it means for the future of the Church.
Our final segment is a rich tapestry of discussions, starting with a reflection on Eusebius's Church History and gripping accounts like the fall of the Temple in 70 AD. We brainstorm potential future guests, including Jonathan Pageau and Patrick Madrid, while navigating the complexities of securing high-profile names. We also address contentious issues like immigration and the alignment of Church leaders with secular political agendas. Emphasizing the importance of maintaining a spiritual routine amidst distractions, we seek your prayers for Joey's wife, who faces a delicate pregnancy situation. Join us for this compelling episode packed with faith, reflection, and community.
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I would love to have something from you guys about the saints... some kind of Sunday reading.. maybe with an image of the saint.
If it could be child friendly, that would be great.