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Catholic Comments
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Fr. Dick Hauser discusses how he became aware that the Holy Spirit can bring an experience of God.
Damian Zynda, a member of Creighton’s CSP faculty, discusses her book Archbishop Oscar Romero: A Disciple Who Revealed the Glory of God.
Eileen Burke-Sullivan discusses Sacrosanctum Concilium, Vatican II’s Constitution on the Liturgy. The document was was of the most influential of the Council.
John O’Keefe and Wendy M. Wright discuss the document Healing a Broken World, which is a special report on ecology published by the Jesuit Social Justice Secretariat in Rome.
Eileen Burke Sullivan comes back to the show to discuss Vatican II at 50 years. This is that first of many podcast we will be doing about Vatican II during […]
The Rev. Joseph Arsenault discusses the spirituality of the Augustinian order. Fr. Arsenault is a member of the Society of St. Augustine, based in Kansas City.
Roger Bergman comes back to the program to discuss Dignitatis Humanae, Vatican II’s declaration on religious freedom.
Eileen Burke Sullivan discusses the doctrine of the Assumption of Mary.
Fr. Richard Hauser, S.J. discusses the spirituality of Thomas Merton.
Program hosts John O’Keefe and Wendy M. Wright discuss the feast of Joachim and Anne and the traditions surrounding the birth of Mary. Photo by Lawrence OP from flickr.
Dr. Roger Bergman discusses the life of Dorothy Day, on of the 20th century’s most influential Catholics.
Dr. Jay Carney of Creighton’s theology department discusses the idea of social reconciliation. He also reflects on ways that the Church could foster the work of reconciling communities.
Mark Massa, S.J. discuses the contemporary American Church. Massa is dean of the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry and an eminent scholar of American Catholicism.
Freelance author Elizabeth Elliott discusses the rising phenomenon of digital prayer requests. Elliott has published an article on this subject in the March 26th edition of America Magazine.
Dr. Robert Heaney discusses “Being a Catholic Scientist.” Dr. Heaney is the John A. Creighton University Professor and Professor of Medicine at Creighton University.