Tag Archives: government

Interview — 040: Phillip Campbell on the Nitty Gritty of the Middle Ages, part 2

Download       Play in New Window Phillip Campbell joins us for part 2 of our conversation exploring the nitty gritty of the Middle Ages. In this conversation we will discuss lay control of the Church, Episcopal absenteeism, the failure of the two-sword theory; tournaments, jousts, trial by ordeal, whether peasants actually liked the days off as […]

Interview 027—Fr. Ioannes Petrus on Elections, Voting and Islam

Download [Right Click]         Play in New Window Today Fr. Ioannes Petrus re-joins us for a wide-ranging interview which is perhaps the first one I did not script with pre-planned questions. We discuss voting, the trajectory of government in the West, the current Holy Father, the threat of Islam, Immigration and how Christians should respond to […]

Interview 020 – Charles Coulombe revisiting the American Revolution

Download [Right Click]                 Play in New Window Smaller Version:          Part 1          Part 2             Part 3 On Independence day we decided to celebrate in an entirely different way, with a re-examination of the American Revolution against Great Britain, the factors involved, and numerous details not found in your history books.  Charles Coulombe, a writer, researcher […]

Interview 018 – Chris Ferrara discusses Laudato Si

Download [Right Click]        Play in New Window Smaller/Mobile Version:             Part 1       Part 2        Part 3        Part 4 Today we are joined by Chris Ferrara, the president of the Catholic Lawyers Association, a well known Columnist for the Remnant, the author of The Great Façade, The Church and the Libertarian, and his magnum opus: Liberty: The […]

St. John Fisher: Resistance to Tyranny

Today is the feast of the twin martyrs, St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More. There are books yet to be written on both, for all that have been written, but since so many more have been written on the latter I wish to write more on the former. Now, in the first place, Fisher […]

Interview 014 – Boniface on being a mayor in a small town

Download [Right click]               Play in New Window Smaller/Mobile version          Part 1          Part 2 Today Boniface joins us, who readers might remember was my co-author on the old version of Athanasius Contra Mundum. Today he talks to us about his experience as the mayor of his small town in Michigan. We discuss the challenges and realities […]

Interview 013 – Bill Jasper on the TPP

Download [Right click]                      Play in New Window Mobile/Smaller Version:              Part 1       Part 2         Part 3 Today Bill Jasper, the senior editor of the New American,  joins us to talk about a pending trade deal that you have never heard of called the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and it could effect you in a dramatic way, from internet […]

More reasons to ignore Pope Francis quotes

There are lots of quotes running around from Pope Francis, which cause fulminations on Facebook, or other places. Now what Francis actually says is troubling enough, but too often, and perhaps because of his unprepared speeches where he confuses people, it is more believable when hoaxes appear as though they were what he had said.

Interview 009 – Stephen Hand

Download [Right click to download]    Play in New Window Today we are joined by Stephen Hand, a writer, researcher and Traditional Catholic [though, as Stephen says, some hold this last part in doubt], for a wide ranging conversation of his view of the collapse of society from his youth to when he came into the […]

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