Sermons according to the Traditional

9 05, 2019

RomeCast 2

By |2019-05-08T23:30:03+00:00May 9th, 2019|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

In today's podcast, we hear Oz' conversion story.  Oz will be my co-host for every Thursday's RomeCast as we dwell into news and commentary on the Catholic world. Today I also talk about a new Benziger Brothers re-make of Parish Ritual that includes all the old sacraments of the Roman Rite in both Latin and English.

7 05, 2019

RomeCast 1

By |2019-05-08T13:13:50+00:00May 7th, 2019|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

In today's first RomeCast podcast, we introduce our Tuesday co-host, Andromeda.  She tells her family story and a little of her conversion.  We then jump into the news.  Both of us coincidentally chose news stories about secularists harassing pro-lifers in both Europe and the United States, the latter being the civil rights attorney Brian Sims publicly harassing children.  That video is embedded below (not on any podcast app) but rather on my blog via Twitter. (We will definitely be shorter in the future, but this intro of Andromeda is well worth a first good, long RomeCast.) https://twitter.com/LilaGraceRose/status/1125517225757007872

22 04, 2019

Glad Trad 4.1: Tim Gordon on a Catholic Republic

By |2019-04-20T03:47:46+00:00April 22nd, 2019|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

In this podcast, Tim Gordon discusses where politics meets religion in his new book, “Catholic Republic: Why America Will Perish Without Rome.” Gordon argues that “America is a republic wired Catholic, labeled Protestant and is currently functioning as a secular.”

8 04, 2019

Glad Trad Q/A 3: Leila Miller

By |2019-04-04T19:18:37+00:00April 8th, 2019|Podcasts, Sermons, Talks|

In today's podcast Leila Miller and I talk about the complementarity of men and women including headship of family, modesty, transgender issues, male-only priesthood in the Old and New Testament, personal conversions and practical advice to those already married and a bit for those in marriage prep. "Have you noted the measure of obedience? Pay attention to love’s high standard. If you take the premise that your wife should submit to you, as the church submits to Christ, then you should also take the same kind of careful, sacrificial thought for her that Christ takes for the church. Even if you must offer your own life for her, you must [...]

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