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Brian J. Gail: Fatherless
April 23, 2009 

Author Brian J. Gail gives an overview of his novel Fatherless, and draws a parallel between the insupportable physical conditions for the turn-of-the-century workers about whom Upton Sinclair wrote, and the intolerable spiritual conditions brought about by the propagators of the culture of death.
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H. Reed Armstrong: Is Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder?
April 15, 2009 

H. Reed Armstrong, professional sculptor, discusses the practice and theory of art, drawing on examples from Pythagoras to Picasso to show that standards of beauty exist objectively, independent of any human observer.
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Fr. Giles Dimock, OP: Art and the Liturgy
April 1, 2009 

Drawing on writings on beauty and art for Church teaching and Catholic philosophers, Fr. Giles Dimock, OP, argues that beautiful art is essential to the liturgy, as it lifts the believer's heart and mind to the infinite beauty of God.
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Gil Bailie: Why Did It Take the Crucifixion to Save Us?
February 17, 2009 

Drawing from sources as diverse as Euripides' The Bacchae, T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets, and the book of Numbers, Bailie discusses the Crucifixion both as an instance of an age-old pattern, and as the exception and antidote to that pattern.
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Fr. James V. Schall: The Mind That Is Catholic
Thursday, February 12, 2009 

Fr. Schall discusses his latest book, a collection of essays in which he revisits the themes that have recurred throughout his career -- returning always to the idea that the truly catholic mind is the mind that fearlessly seeks out and engages truth, wherever it may be found.
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From the Editor

9.02.2008

Earlier podcasts (2006-2007) are still available.  You can find them by clicking EARLIER PODCASTS on the navigation menu to the left.

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