Episodes
‘Whatever Happened to Tradition?” Dr Stanley is a well-known historian and journalist, and author of the recent Whatever Happened to Tradition?   This talk is a follow up from his successful book published in 2021 The West feels lost. Brexit, Trump, the coronavirus: we hurtle from one crisis to another, lacking definition, terrified that our best days are behind us. The central argument of this book is that we can only face the future with hope if we have a proper sense of tradition -...
Published 06/27/22
Thomas Pink is a Professor in Philosophy at King's College London and a Patron of the Latin Mass Society. He has a particular interest in the history of theology in the early modern and modern periods, on religious liberty and the role of the Papacy.  
Published 06/27/22
Prof. Lazu Kmita is a Catholic philosopher and writer living in Romania. His works can be seen on the Academia website (English C.V. here); he has also written for The Remnant (e.g. here), Gregorius Magnus (e.g. on p. 32 here), Polonia Christiana (Poland), Radici Cristiane (Italy), Second Spring (Oxford) and many other journals. Also known as a Tolkien scholar, he is the author of a massive Encyclopedia of J.R.R. Tolkien's World (available only in Romanian) and many monographs, studies and...
Published 09/10/21
Joseph Shaw talks to FIUV contacts in three former Communist-bloc countries   From Russia: Oleg-Martin Martynov of Una Voce Russia Oleg-Michaël Martynov (b. 1977) is a founding member of Una Voce Russia, and is on its governing Board. He is also a member of the FIUV Council .   Born and raised in a typical secular family in the last years of the USSR, he was baptized into the Catholic Church in his early 20s. He is married, with two grown-up children but no grandchildren yet, and is...
Published 08/20/21
On the issue of the Motu Proprio 'Traditionis Custodes', Chairman of the LMS Joseph Shaw launches our second series of the popular podcast series with an in depth analysis of the recent apostolic letter on the restrictions of the celebration of the Traditional Latin Mass.  Documents quoted and referred to in the Podcast: Pope Francis, Apostolic Letter Traditionis Custodes...
Published 08/06/21
Dr. Jules Gomes, B.A., B.D., M.Th., Ph.D. (Cantab) is Rome Correspondent for Church Militant: He is a journalist, academic and editor of the Rebel Priest blog. He came home to the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church on January 5, 2020.
Published 03/18/21
The New Age: Roger Buck talks to Joseph Shaw   Continuing from Part 1: What is the New Age?  Part 2: Theosophy and the roots of the New Age    Roger Buck was born in California, was brought up partly there and partly in England, and has also lived in various places on the Continent. He is currently living in Ireland. He spent close to three years living at the New Age centre at Findhorn in Scotland, and nearly twenty years in the New Age milieu, before his conversion. Roger’s conversion story...
Published 03/11/21
The New Age: Roger Buck talks to Joseph Shaw Part 1: What is the New Age?  Part 2 : Theosophy and the roots of the New Age   Roger Buck was born in California, was brought up partly there and partly in England, and has also lived in various places on the Continent. He is currently living in Ireland. He spent close to three years living at the New Age centre at Findhorn in Scotland, and nearly twenty years in the New Age milieu, before his conversion. Roger’s conversion story is described in...
Published 03/05/21
In the second part of this Iota Unum Podcast with Catholic writer and researcher Kevin Symonds, Joseph Shaw discusses conspiracies and conspiracy theories. 
Published 02/24/21
In the latest series of talks from the Latin Mass Society, Joseph Shaw discusses with Kevin Symonds, Catholic writer and researcher, the Origin of the prayer of St Michael, the third secret of Fatima and was Bugnini a freemason?
Published 02/18/21
Daniel Dolley who holds a D Phil in Social Anthropology from Oxford University speaks about the spirituality of the Amazon and the Traditional Latin Mass
Published 12/15/20
In the Second of the Latin Mass Society's Iota Unum Series, Dr John Rao speaks with Dr Shaw on the destruction of New York in Lockdown, on the impact of the recent riots in the USA and Jacobinism and the French Revolution.
Published 12/08/20
What is the relationship between Gregorian Chant and prayer.   The Director of Music at Mayfield School and Regional Director of Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge, Matthew Ward speak to LMS Chairman Dr Joseph Shaw
Published 11/30/20
The superior of the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer (the Transalpine Redemptorists), based at Golgotha Monastery on the Orkney island of Papa Stronsay. A completely Traditional Order, their canonical status was regularised after having reconciled with the Holy See following Summorum Pontificum, having previously worked for many years with the SSPX.
Published 05/30/14
Chris Hodkinson is the director of the Schola Gregoriana of Cambridge, one of the leading influences in the revival of Gregorian Chant in England in recent years.
Published 05/30/14
From Kazakhstan, Bishop Schneider is well known as the author of Dominus Est - It is the Lord! - a defence of the traditional manner of receiving Communion.
Published 05/30/14
Professor Thomas Pink is a lecturer at King's College, London, and is known for his work on the fraught topic of religious liberty.
Published 05/30/14
The critically acclaimed author of several biographies of Catholic literary figures, including Chesterton, Belloc, Tolkien and Oscar Wilde, as well as Literary Converts - the conversion stories of a string of early 20th century English writers who were received into the Catholic Church. He has recently written his autobiography 'Race with the Devil' - the story of his conversion from a papist-hating member of the National Front to a devout Catholic.
Published 05/30/14