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A Preview of the Resurrection (Guest: Dr. Regis Martin)

The raising of Lazarus in John 11 is one of the most momentous occasions in the Gospels. Today we’ll explore what it tells us about the Christian faith and about our belief in the Resurrection. Links: • Looking for Lazarus: A Preview of the Resurrection Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)

The Decline of American Catholicism Accelerates

For decades all indicators of Catholic health—vocations, Mass attendance, baptisms—have been falling. Now new data suggests that Covid has accelerated those trends. Can we do anything to reverse the exodus? Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)

Jesuits, Jews, and John’s Gospel

Recently the Jesuit-run magazine America argued that the Gospel of John should be dropped from the Church’s Good Friday liturgy for promoting anti-semitism. Is the problem the Gospel of John or the Jesuits? What should be the Catholic’s view toward the Jews? Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)

The Morality of Modern Investing (Guest: Andrew Flattery, CFP®)

What is the Catholic view of investing? Is it moral to have our money make money? And practically speaking, where should Catholics look to invest in today’s market? Links: • Simple Wealth Planning • The Reformed Financial Advisor Podcast Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)

Navigating Big Tech Censorship

Catholics are called to share the Gospel with the world. But what happens when our ability to share the Truth is restricted by Big Tech and the rest of the Woke Axis? How should we respond? Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)

Sinful Obedience or Virtuous Disobedience? (Guest: Dr. Peter Kwasniewski)

Is there such a thing as sinful obedience? What about virtuous disobedience? On this Crisis Point, we’re going to talk about a proper understanding of that most Catholic of virtues: obedience. Links: True Obedience in the Church: A Guide to Discernment in Challenging Times True Obedience website Free copy of book for priests and seminarians … Read more

Archbishop Viganò: Prophetic or Preposterous?

Ever since he revealed details about the coverup of former Cardinal McCarrick’s misdeeds, Archbishop Carlo Viganò has been making controversial statements about the state of the Church and the world. Should Catholics take him seriously, or should he be ignored? Links: • Is Archbishop Viganò Looking East? • Mary, the West, and Russia’s Errors: A … Read more

The Role of Men (and Women) in a Family (Guest: Kennedy Hall)

What is Catholic masculinity? What does it mean to be a man? What are the proper roles for both men and women in the family? We’ll talk with Kennedy Hall, author of “Terror of Demons: Reclaiming Traditional Catholic Masculinity” about this controversial topic. Links: Terror of Demons The Kennedy Report Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)

The Consecration of Russia: Questions and Answers

More than a century ago, Our Lady of Fatima called for the consecration of Russia. Has it already occurred, or will it finally happen this week, or will we need to wait for a future pope to fulfill Our Lady’s Request? We’ll look at the history behind the Consecration, as well as the text of … Read more

Restoring Reverence at Mass (Guest: Bishop Athanasius Schneider)

The Catholic Mass is the central prayer and activity of the Church. How can both the laity and clergy restore reverence and keep God central in the Mass? Link: • “The Catholic Mass” by Bishop Schneider Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)

Is “Unite the Clans” an Impossible Dream?

The fragmentation of Catholicism continues apace. Every new issue – Covid, Traditionis Custodes, Ukraine – brings more division and infighting and “cancelling” among Catholics. Is it possible to bring back unity to the Church? Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)

A Conversation with Bishop Joseph Strickland

Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas joins the podcast to discuss the role of a bishop, including what the laity should do when frustrated with their bishop, the problems of the USCCB, how to revitalize a parish, and the confusion caused by Pope Francis. Links: • Bishop Strickland website • St. Philip Institute of Catechesis … Read more

How to Love Fasting

Fasting is an essential part of the Catholic life, but almost no one fasts anymore. How can we bring back fasting and even grow to love it? Links: • To Love Fasting (Article) • To Fast Well, Understand Hunger (Article) • 12 Practical Tips to Make Fasting Spiritually and Physically Fruitful (Article) • To Love … Read more

How to Stay Sane in an Insane World (Guest: Matt Fradd)

Matt Fradd and Eric Sammons discuss building Catholic communities, the dangers of the internet, Pope Francis, and generally how to maintain one’s peace as a Catholic in today’s anti-Catholic world. Links: Pints With Aquinas Podcast How to Be Happy: Saint Thomas’ Secret to a Good Life Support the show

Challenging the Narrative on the Russia/Ukraine War

When everyone in power is saying one thing, we should at least pause to consider alternative views. Eric Sammons looks at the dominant narrative regarding the Russia/Ukraine war and why Catholics should be cautious about wholeheartedly embracing it. Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)

Living a Scriptural Lent

Meditating on the Sacred Scriptures can be a great way to enter more fully into the season of Lent. Special Guest: Clement Harrold, author of “Journey Through Lent“. Support the show (https://www.crisismagazine.com/support)

Navigating the Storm in the Church Today (Guest: Fr. Gerald Murray)

Fr. Gerald Murray, author of the upcoming book, “Calming the Storm: Navigating the Crises Facing the Catholic Church and Society” (Emmaus Road Publishing), joins Crisis Point to discuss the crisis in the Church today and how to respond to it. Specifically, he addresses the issues of Vatican II, the traditional Latin Mass, and the pontificate … Read more

Can the Invalidly Baptized Be Saved?

News that a priest has performed thousands of invalid baptisms over the years raises a host of uncomfortable questions. How did this happen? What is the overall impact on all these souls? What does it mean for someone who died thinking he was baptized but was not? We’ll look at these issues on today’s Crisis … Read more

Why Are the Bishops Silent About the Freedom Convoy?

During the summer of 2020 many Catholic bishops spoke out in support of the Black Lives Matter protests. Why do we hear nothing from them about the Freedom Convoy? Is the Freedom Convoy contrary to Catholic social teaching? Find out on today’s Crisis Point Live with Eric Sammons. Support the show

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