Episodes
The Stabat Mater is a beautiful 13th-century hymn and popular Lenten devotion, which focuses on the suffering of the Blessed Virgin Mary as she stands at the foot of the cross. In this episode, Fr Armand de Malleray talks about the origins of the Stabat Mater and how it became associated with praying the Stations of the Cross, the structure of the hymn and how it gently introduces us to Jesus' suffering through His Mother. Fr de Malleray also talks about what inspired his new book for CTS,...
Published 02/08/22
Published 02/08/22
Unpack the popular Catholic devotion of praying the Stations of the Cross with Fr Marcus Holden, as he explains the history of this devotion and the connection with St Francis of Assisi, and how the devotion grew and flourished over the centuries. He also explores different versions of the Stations of the Cross, such as those written by St Alphonsus Liguori and St John Henry Newman, and shares the inspiration behind his own edition of the Stations of the Cross, written at the Via Dolorosa in...
Published 02/01/22
We talk to Katy Carl, editor in chief of Dappled Things magazine, about the O Antiphons, which are recited by the Catholic Church at Vespers in the last days of Advent. We discuss the recent popularity of the O Antiphons, the depth of meaning and symbology in the O Antiphons, the importance of beauty in worship, and the centrol role of the Magnificat as the prayer of a woman. Get your copy of Katy Carl's new book from CTS, Praying the Great O Antiphons: https://bit.ly/greatoantiphons Katy...
Published 12/08/21
Fr Lawrence Lew OP discusses his new book Mysteries Made Visible: Praying the Rosary With Sacred Art, and his love for photography. He shares his favourite images to photograph, why images are so important in prayer, his role as Promoter General for the Holy Rosary for the Order of Preachers, and about what makes his new rosary book so special. Click here to order your copy of Mysteries Made Visible.
Published 09/24/21
In this video, Fr Stephen Wang discusses his new book SYCAMORE: The Catholic Faith Explained, and the origins of the SYCAMORE course. Discover the inspiration behind SYCAMORE, the challenges of communicating the faith in our times, and how the SYCAMORE book responds to those challenges. ------------------------------------------ Order your copy of SYCAMORE: The Catholic Faith Explained. Find out more about SYCAMORE.
Published 09/18/21
In this first episode of the new season, we discover the significance of praying the Our Father during Lent, as we talk to CTS author and editor of Ignatius Insight, Carl E. Olson. Learn how praying the Our Father can deepen your appreciation of the Eucharist, and how it reminds Christians that we are not made for this world. Carl E. Olson is the author of Praying the Our Father in Lent, available to order from CTS. 
Published 02/16/21
The current pandemic has brought the issue of mental health to the realm of public conversation, but what role can faith play in struggles with mental health? Fr Billy Swan, a regular contributor to Word on Fire and a parish priest in Ireland, explores this issue in today's podcast, examining saints who suffered from mental health problems, the impact of Christian faith on mental health, and the hope that faith has to offer. Fr Billy Swan is the author of the CTS publication Finding God:...
Published 11/14/20
How do you help young people discover the Catholic faith? Fr Michel Remery, who is responsible for Youth Ministry in Luxembourg, explains how to combine both the digital continent and the physical world to bring the Catholic faith alive for young people, while relating his own experiences of sharing his own enthusiasm for the faith with young people.  Fr Michel Remery is the author of the CTS book Online With Saints. Click here to order and find out more.
Published 10/19/20
What is the Directory for Catechesis and why does it matter for us today? Discover why this new Vatican Document is relevant to our modern culture and its particular value for catechists and schools in this interview with Dr Petroc Willey. Dr Willey is Professor of Theology at the Franciscan University of Steubenville, formerly worked at the Maryvale Institute in Birmingham, and is one of the Consultors for the Pontifical Council for the Promotion of the New Evangelisation, which...
Published 08/12/20
What does catechesis look like in our ever-changing world? We chat to Hannah Vaughan-Spruce, CTS author of "A Handbook for Catechists", about the new Directory for Catechesis and the importance of the changes made since the last edition. What does catechesis look like in a digital culture? How can catechists facilitate an encounter with God? Why is it important to have catechists who have experienced the love of God in their lives? What is the role of parents, grandparents, and godparents in...
Published 07/20/20
As we celebrate the 5th anniversary of Pope Francis' encyclical on caring for the environment Laudato Si, we talk to Sr Margaret Atkins, author of Catholics and Our Common Home, about Laudato Si, whether the Catholic Church is doing enough to care for the environment, how Catholics should feel about the impact of technology on the environment, and whether Laudato Si casts light on the COVID-19 crisis.  Get your copy of Laudato Si and Catholics and Our Common Home here:...
Published 06/17/20
Today we're talking to Fr James Bradley, a priest of the Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham, about the Ordinariate and what it means to be part, the difference between the Ordinariate and Anglicans who converted prior to Pope Benedict’s Anglicanorum Coetibus, how the Ordinariate preserves Anglican patrimony including in music, the gift of the vernacular in the liturgy, and the future of the Ordinariate. Fr James Bradley is Assistant Professor of Canon Law at the Catholic University of...
Published 05/21/20
At the end of last year, the Bishops of England and Wales launched a special Year of the Word. In this episode, we talk to Fr Robert Taylerson about all things Scripture, including the importance of St Jerome, how to choose a translation of the Bible, how God speaks to us through Scripture today, Lectio Divina and more. Fr Robert Taylerson is a parish priest in Birmingham Archdiocese and a Lecturer in Spirituality at Maryvale Institute. Get your copy of Year of the Word: The God Who Speaks...
Published 05/13/20
In this episode we talk to Dr Joseph Shaw, Chairman of the Latin Mass Society, about the Extraordinary Form of the Mass. Dr Shaw talks about what you're supposed to do when attending the Extraordinary Form, how to engage with the Mass, whether you need to understand Latin, veiling, and why we should be proud of the Traditional Latin Mass. Get your copy of “How to Attend the Extraordinary Form” by Dr Joseph Shaw now: https://bit.ly/3cZbLk9
Published 04/29/20