For about 300 years, Catholic priests and lay people in England were persecuted, and even martyred, for the practice of their Faith. But before this period of brutality, Catholicism had been vibrant in England. And after it, Catholic England would flourish once again. Joseph Pearce, acclaimed biographer and author of the new book FAITH OF OUR FATHERS: A HISTORY OF TRUE ENGLAND, joins us in this episode to discuss “true England”—the England in which the Catholic Faith thrived before its violent suppression by the Tudor monarchs; the England that maintained the Faith through a bitter period of anti-Catholic bigotry; and the England that flowered again in the literary and spiritual revivals of the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Peter Kreeft explains the universe
Bronwen McShea: The history of Catholic women is the history of the Church
Mark Giszczak: Why does God allow suffering?
Francis X. Maier: A layman surveys the American Church today
Jennifer Lahl on the untold stories of detransitioners
Gwyneth Thompson-Briggs on reclaiming sacred art
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The somewhat religious odyssey of Fr. Dwight Longenecker
Fr. Fessio remembers Pope Benedict XVI
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The timely witness of Cardinal Mindszenty
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