Christian Life | Audio
Collection of audio content centered on aspects of the Christian Life.
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God is Love (Deus Caritas Est) by Pope Benedict XVI
Everyone needs love. Everyone desires love. But not everyone understands love. In fact, love is probably the most misunderstood subject in history.
In his first encyclical, Pope Benedict XVI helps to clarify the meaning of love. He examines the nature of various kinds of love. Human love and div... -
15 Things to Do in the Midst of Suffering by Jeff Cavins
Suffering is a mystery we all face at some time in our lives. Whether it is physical, emotional, or spiritual, it may test our faith. Internationally known speaker Jeff Cavins shares personal insights he gained through his own physical pain. He shows us how we can join our sufferings with those o...
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Making Sense Out of Suffering by Dr. Scott Hahn
We all experience suffering at some time in our lives. Our tribulations range from small disappointments to serious tragedies. Listen as Scripture scholar and lay theologian, Dr. Scott Hahn, makes sense out of suffering by drawing from the wisdom and insight of God's Word. He helps us find the me...
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Love Hurts: The Truth Behind Redemptive Suffering by Matthew Leonard
In this presentation, Matthew Leonard focuses on the new idea of love proclaimed by Christ and how it gives meaning to human suffering, penance, and ultimately death. Sounds a bit dark, doesn't it? But it's not! By looking at these issues we'll discover the secret to how we can "Rejoice in the Lo...
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The Battle Within: Sin and How to Fight It by Jeff Cavins
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Attack on Religious Liberty: Battle for the Faith in Mexico by Patrick Madrid
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Drawing Strength from Our Lady of Sorrows by Kimberly Hahn
Speaker and author Kimberly Hahn, wife of Dr. Scott Hahn and mother of six, is a convert to the Catholic Faith. Although honoring Mary was difficult for her to understand initially, she began to encounter Mary's loving guidance in little ways on a daily basis. In this presentation, Kimberly refle...
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Our Beautiful End: Exploring the Timeless Mystery of Heaven by Matthew Leonard
The son of a Protestant minister, Matthew Leonard is now an internationally known Catholic speaker, author, and the Executive Director of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. In this presentation, Matthew discusses the nature and role of beauty in life, particularly how it sheds light on th...
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Suffering and the Love of God by Fr. Robert Spitzer
Fr. Robert Spitzer, the popular Jesuit writer, teacher, and philosopher, speaks about the deeper meaning and value of suffering as seen through the Catholic faith. He shows how our sufferings, when united with those of Christ, take on eternal value for our holiness and sanctification, and the ben...
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Vatican II, Mercy, & You by Fr. Michael Gaitley
In this illuminating audio talk, Fr. Michael Gaitley recounts how Archbishop Karol Wojtya, later Pope St. John Paul II, used the teachings of the Second Vatican Council with great success to help Catholics in his diocese live their Catholic Faith fully. Learn how Vatican II provides a map to help...
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In Pursuit of My Identity by Hudson Byblow
Hudson Byblow, a well-known speaker and author, discusses his own experience of same-sex attraction and transgender inclinations. He invites others to experience the fulfillment and freedom he discovered when he came to the profound realization that his most fundamental identity is found in Chris...
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The Crisis of Happiness
When you hear the word “addiction”, what typically comes to mind? Needles? Alcohol? Pills? As Jim Owens, MA, LPC explains, addiction is much simpler, including everything from substances to technology, screen time, work, shopping, and even sugar. Addictions and distractions are used to manage pai...
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Is God on Your iPod? by Matt Smith
Is mainstream music bad for you? Can hit songs remind you of the things of God? Matt Smith discusses how we as Christians can judge all different types of music to determine how and if we will be led to the Good, the True, and the Beautiful, which is ultimately closer towards God.
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That They May All Be One by Matt Maher
Matt Maher, an internationally acclaimed Christian singer, song-writer, and eight-time Grammy Award nominee, shares the amazing story of his spiritual journey. He emphasizes the importance of forming relationships with others in order to be effective witnesses of the Gospel and help bring about t...
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Letter to the Elderly by Pope St. John Paul II
Narrated by Christopher O. Blum
In 1978, Pope John Paul II became one of the youngest popes ever elected. At the time of his death in 2005, he was also one of the longest serving popes, having lived into his early 80s. From his own experience of growing old, and only five and a half years befo... -
Lessons from the Early Church Fathers by Mike Aquilina
Our individual identities are shaped by and linked to our parents and the stories of our families. As a Church, our identity is linked to and shaped by our fathers and mothers in the faith, the earliest Christians. What do those early Christians have to say that is of relevance to the contemporar...
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Catechism of the Catholic Church by Francis Cardinal Arinze
Francis Cardinal Arinze energetically draws from his experience to help us see the practical value of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) today, given as a guide for living in accordance with Holy Scripture and Sacred Tradition, which has been passed down to the Church through the Apostles...
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The Incredible Mind of G.K. Chesterton by Dale Ahlquist
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Encountering the Poor: Biblical Roots for Catholic Social Teaching by Tim Gray
Dr. Timothy Gray is the president of the Augustine Institute and is a well-known Scripture scholar and Catholic speaker. With his eloquent style and polished delivery, Dr. Gray expounds upon the teachings of the Catholic Church surrounding social justice in light of Sacred Scripture. Discover how...
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Fan or Follower? Your Relationship with Jesus by Jeff Cavins
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Feminine Genius by Colleen Carroll Campbell
Building upon Pope St. John Paul II's writings about "the feminine genius," Colleen Carroll Campbell discusses the uniqueness of the nature and vocation of women, both gifts from God. She uses the lives of several female saints to help women recognize and use their gifts to live out their faith a...
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Feminism Misunderstood: One Woman's Journey to Peace by Jane Brennan
Jane Brennan, a former member of NOW and former Planned Parenthood volunteer, shares her heart-wrenching story of abortion and subsequent years of depression, resulting in her eventual conversion to the Catholic Church.
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Building Your Life on Rock: Standing Firm in the Storm by Ralph Martin
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Winning the Culture War by Dr. Peter Kreeft
To win any war, there are three things that you must know: that you are at war, who your enemy is, and what weapons or strategies can defeat him. Acknowledging that our culture is clearly in crisis, Dr. Peter Kreeft shows us that the only weapon strong enough to defeat the demons of this age is s...