Week 5

Week 5

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Week 5
  • Liturgical Living | Catholic All Year at Home w/ Kendra Tierney

    Join the Tierney family as they celebrate the feast of Saint Frances of Rome, patroness of homemaking! Learn about practicing the corporal works of mercy in the home, the very Catholic Lenten history of pretzels and beer, and watch Kendra and three-year-old Barbara make something they like to cal...

  • The Three Temptations with Dr. Brant Pitre

    Reflect with Dr. Brant Pitre on the temptations of Jesus in the desert as he gets to the heart of the meaning of Lent.

  • The Faithful Departed | Eternal Rest | Episode 4

    What is left for the living to do after someone dies? In this session, we talk about the final ways in which those still living on earth care for the body and soul of the dead. We discuss the work that remains for the living to do as we grieve for the deceased and as we turn to the work of prepar...

  • Week Five | Return: Lent with Fr. John Burns

    Fr. John Burns focuses on the quote from the prophet Joel to “rend your hearts, not your garments”. The prophet Joel is calling us to amend our lives, return to the Lord, and practice good works. In preparation for Holy Saturday, Fr. John reflects on the meaning of this day and most especially t...

  • Week Five | Restore: Lent with Sr. Miriam James Heidland, SOLT

    In the Week Five video of the Restore Lent series, Sr. Miriam James Heidland, SOLT, helps you discover the true meaning of forgiveness.

    She explains that forgiveness is not condoning bad behavior or letting someone “off the hook,” rather it is letting your grief and anger come to the surface so...

  • Death, Where is Your Sting? Sarah Kirchner's Story | Fearless | Episode 4

    Despite our attempts to cheat it, we all must face death eventually. Listen as Chris shares the powerful story of Sarah Kirchner and her courageous battle against pediatric bone cancer. Who can bring us victory in the face of such significant trials? Find out in this lesson.

  • Living Lent as a Family (Part 4 of 4)

    Have you ever wanted to live more liturgically but not known how? We want to help all families by providing these discussions on liturgical living during Lent to be a resource for the Domestic Church—the home. We pray that these discussions bless you and your family.

    Dr. Ben Akers sits down with...

  • Triduum: A Spiritual Pilgrimage

    Triduum: A Spiritual Pilgrimage is a beautiful, 30 minute contemplative documentary. This film cinematically walks through the locations of the Holy Week story, re-presenting the most important days of human history. Immersed in the real and sacred places of the Holy Land, the pilgrim faithful is...

  • The Passion According to Saint Luke

    In a captivating one-man dramatization, Shakespearean actor Leonardo Defilippis vividly brings to life Saint Luke’s account of Jesus’ Passion, Death and Resurrection. Defilippis transforms himself into a multitude of characters: the treacherous Judas, the cynical Pharisees, and the repentant Sain...

  • Fear and Spiritual Warfare w/ Fr. Chad Ripperger | Fearless | Episode 5

    Exorcist Fr. Chad Ripperger joins Chris to discuss fear and spiritual warfare. God calls us to walk confidently in his victory over the Evil One, not be slaves to fear. Reject fear's lies and live in the full freedom that comes from claiming the truth of Jesus Christ. Learn from Chris and Fr. Cha...

  •  Embracing the Crucible of Motherhood

    Motherhood is not easy, but through this struggle, God loves our children and forms us into the women he desires us to be. In this talk, Alicia Hernon, mother of ten and co-founder of the Messy Family Podcast, talks about the gift of the crucible of motherhood and how God pours out his grace on o...

  • Forgiveness: It’s more radical than you think. | Chris Stefanick Show

    We live in a world where anything goes, but nothing is forgiven. (We even have a new word for it: “cancel culture.”)

    Amazingly, a lot of Christians (even Catholics) believe there are people out there who shouldn’t be forgiven.

    So in this episode, we reflect on:
    What real forgiveness is, and w...

  • The Passion of Christ in Light of the Holy Shroud of Turin by Fr. F. Peffley

    The Holy Shroud of Turin was called the greatest relic in Christendom by Pope St. John Paul II. In fact, the Shroud is the most studied scientific object in the entire world. Fr. Peffley presents new, detailed scientific and medical evidence for the authenticity of the Holy Shroud. This presentat...

  • Walking with Jesus: The Rosary Prayers in Song

    Let your heart be filled with the joy of God's wonderful love as you listen to these powerfully moving songs depicting the life, death, Resurrection, and glory of His Son through the prayers of the Rosary.
    Songs include:

    The Rosary Song
    The Sign of the Cross
    The Apostles' Creed
    The Our Fath...

  • Were You There, When They Crucified My Lord?

    “Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)” is an American spiritual that was first printed in 1899. “Were You There” was likely composed by African-American slaves in the 19th century. It was first published in William Eleazar Barton’s 1899 Old Plantation Hymns. In 1940, it was included in t...

  • Preparing for Holy Week | The Augustine Institute Show

    How do we prepare for Holy Week? Join Dr. Tim Gray and Dr. Mark Giszczak, professor of Sacred Scripture at the Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology, as they walk through the liturgies of Holy Week, historical spots in the Holy Land, and how to prepare our hearts for the events of the P...

  • 7 Secrets of Confession by Vinny Flynn

    In this inspiring presentation, popular speaker Vinny Flynn explores the "hidden" truths of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, presenting what to many will be a whole new way of approaching Confession, inviting you to begin an exciting personal journey to healing and holiness. If you do not yet loo...

  • My Beloved Son: Meditations for Lent by Bishop Robert Barron

    Bishop Robert Barron offers five sermons on the spiritual discipline we must cultivate in the Lenten season, a discipline centered on Christ. These meditations cover topics such as finding our identity in God, prayer as the key to mission, our thirst for God, how to end our alienation from God, a...