When we speak our native language, our vocabulary insists on nuances unique to our own experiences. It is no wonder why Pope Francis wrote his encyclical Christus Vivit in Spanish. His understanding of serving the young church came from his experiences. To truly understand this, however, we must be diligent in examining interpretations of his words. This talk breaks down major cultural differences in the English and Spanish of Christus Vivit and opens channels of dialogue for future creative ministry strategies. More at: https://osvtalks.com/
This Augustine Institute Radio (AIR) Theatre documentary explains the amazing history of the Augustine Institute and the power of story. Taking inspiration from Pope John Paul II’s call to use new methods and new ardor for a New Evangelization, Augustine Institute branches out to the immersive wo...
Dr. Tim Gray and Dr. John Sehorn discuss the great Doctor of the Church, St. Augustine.
Was Vatican II a mistake? Has Pope Francis departed from the teaching of his predecessors? Does the Holy Spirit have something to say about the troubles in the Church and the world today? Fr. Michael Gaitley, MIC, answers these questions and more.
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