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Top 10 from Catholic Culture Podcast within the Last Year

185—The Stigmatists—Paul Kengor by Catholic Culture Podcast (From Oct 16, 2024)

In his new book, The Stigmatists: Their Gifts, Their Revelations, Their Warnings, Paul Kengor gives a historical overview of the phenomenon of the stigmata, focusing especially on one thing many stigmatists have in common: they receive visions, often prophetic ones. The book devotes...

191—How the Church Invented Musical Notation—Christopher Page by Catholic Culture Podcast (From Feb 21, 2025)

The Christian West and Its Singers: The First Thousand Years, by the great English musicologist Christopher Page, covers the development of Christian liturgical music from its origins as an elaboration of the role of the lector to its flourishing in the monastic and cathedral singing...

187—The Roman Rite, ad orientem worship, and liturgical tradition—Fr. Uwe Michael Lang by Catholic Culture Podcast (From Dec 16, 2024)

Fr. Uwe Michael Lang, a liturgical historian and priest of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri in London, is the author of the new book A Short History of the Roman Mass, from Ignatius Press. Topics discussed in this episode include: The origins of the Roman Rite and development of the...

188—Christians against AI art—Susannah Black Roberts by Catholic Culture Podcast (From Jan 10, 2025)

There is increasing speculation and concern about the role of AI in the future of the arts. Surprisingly, many Christians are already embracing the use of AI to produce images of the saints. In this episode, Thomas and Susannah Black Roberts make the argument for why AI art is a contradiction...

190—Fulton Sheen, Convert Maker—Cheryl C.D. Hughes by Catholic Culture Podcast (From Feb 5, 2025)

A new biography of Ven. Fulton Sheen gives special attention to his high-profile converts, but reveals many other interesting facets of his life as well. Author Cheryl Hughes joins to discuss Sheen’s at times shockingly direct evangelization methods, his outstanding television presence,...

186—Is there ever enough of Mary? w/ Fr. Charles Anthony Mary, F.I. by Catholic Culture Podcast (From Dec 6, 2024)

De Maria numquam satis: Of Mary never enough. This saying of St. Bernard is echoed by many other saints. St. Anselm, for instance, says that it is impossible to determine the limits of God’s grace in elevating Mary’s human nature. St. Alphonsus says that if there is anything good...

189—St. Boethius, Stoicism and Neoplatonism—Thomas Ward by Catholic Culture Podcast (From Jan 22, 2025)

St. Anicius Manlius Severius Boethius’s book The Consolation of Philosophy, which he wrote in prison while awaiting martyrdom around the year 524, is one of the single most influential works for medieval Catholic philosophy and theology. But Boethius also owed much to the pagan...

194—The Church’s Hour of Testing—Fr. Donald Haggerty by Catholic Culture Podcast (From Apr 10, 2025)

A great spiritual master of our time, Fr. Donald Haggerty, joins the podcast to discuss his important new book, The Hour of Testing: Spiritual Depth and Insight in a Time of Ecclesial Uncertainty. He offers profound reflections on the ongoing, and perhaps future, crisis within the Church, with...

195—The Most Influential Theology Book Nobody Reads—Philipp Rosemann by Catholic Culture Podcast (From Apr 24, 2025)

The standard textbook of theology in medieval universities was the Sentences by Peter Lombard. This collection systematically arranged the theological judgments of Scripture and the Church Fathers on various topics. For almost four centuries, those seeking higher credentials in theology had to...

200—Moral Questions about NFP w/ Eamonn Clark by Catholic Culture Podcast (From Jul 21, 2025)

The way Natural Family Planning is commonly taught does not adequately reflect the Church’s perennial teachings on the purpose of marital relations, on sexual asceticism, and the good of continence. To be sure, critics of NFP are wrong when they say it is the same as contraception. The...