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Top 10 from Way of the Fathers within the Last Year

5.4 St. Gregory of Narek: Patron Saint of Armenia by Way of the Fathers (From Feb 12, 2025) 9,514

In the first episode on St. Gregory of Narek (c. 945-1003), Dr. Papandrea introduces one of the newest additions to the list of Doctors of the Church. Gregory was an Armenian monk, scholar, poet, and saint, who was praised...

5.5 St. Gregory of Narek: Doctor of Mercy by Way of the Fathers (From Feb 26, 2025) 8,962

St. Gregory of Narek (c. 945-1003), was an Armenian saint—a monk, scholar, poet, and hymn writer. Praised as a saint by Pope St. John Paul II, who called by him the “great Marian doctor of the Armenian...

5.3 St. Bede: The Father of English History by Way of the Fathers (From Jan 29, 2025) 8,437

In this second episode on St. Bede the Venerable (c. 673–735 AD), Dr. Papandrea talks about the literary legacy of this Doctor of the Church. Bede is not only considered the “father of English history,”...

5.1 The Doctors of the Church—Introduction by Way of the Fathers (From Jan 1, 2025) 8,316

With this episode, we begin our new series on the Doctors of the Church. What is a Doctor of the Church? Are all Doctors also saints? What makes a person a Doctor of the Church? All these questions, and more, will be...

St. Boethius: Church Father and Medieval Scholar by Way of the Fathers (From Dec 11, 2024) 8,262

St. Severinus Boethius was a man with one foot in the ancient world and one foot in the middle ages. He is another one of our lesser-known fathers who were anything but forgotten among the medieval scholastics. In this...

5.2 St. Bede the Venerable: Monk and Scholar by Way of the Fathers (From Jan 15, 2025) 7,435

In this episode, the first in our series on the Doctors of the Church, Dr. Papandrea introduces you to St. Bede the Venerable (c. 673–735 AD). He lived in a Benedictine monastery from the age of seven, and he wrote...

5.9 St. Anselm of Canterbury: Father of Scholasticism by Way of the Fathers (From Apr 21, 2025) 6,114

St. Anselm (1033—1109 AD) was Abbot of the monastery of Bec, and later, Archbishop of Canterbury. He was the first of the medieval scholastics, and the first real systematic theologian. His treatise, Cur Deus Homo...

5.10 St. Bernard of Clairvaux: The Mellifluous Doctor by Way of the Fathers (From May 14, 2025) 5,362

St. Bernard of Claivaux (1090—1153AD) was born to be a knight, and grew up in a castle, but he chose to be a different kind of knight—a true prayer warrior—and he supported the invention of the Christian...

5.16 St. Anthony of Padua: Hammer of Heresy by Way of the Fathers (From Jul 23, 2025) 5,328

St. Anthony of Padua (1195-1231) is actually called the Hammer of Heretics, but the truth is that even in his uncompromising critiques of heresy, he had compassion for those who were led astray by the heresies, and he...

5.8 St. Anselm of Canterbury: Doctor of the Atonement by Way of the Fathers (From Apr 9, 2025) 5,026

St. Anselm (1033—1109 AD) was Abbot of the monastery of Bec, and later, Archbishop of Canterbury. He was the first of the medieval scholastics, and the first real systematic theologian. In many ways, St. Anselm is the...