
The Josias Podcast
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Jun 6, 2025 • 1h 8min
The Josias Podcast Episode XLIX: Pope Leo XIII and his Writings
Our hosts, Fr. Jon Tveit and Amanda, are joined by Gideon Lazar for a conversation about Pope Leo XIII, his pontificate, writings, and whether there will be a Leonine revival under our newly elected pontiff, Leo XIV.
Bibliography:
Longinqua Oceani (1895)
The Josias Podcast, Episode VI: Ralliement
Felix de St. Vincent, “Four Catholic Political Postures: Lessons from Leo XIII and Ralliement” (The Josias)
The Josias Podcast, Episode XXIII: Liberty: the Highest of Natural Endowments
Gideon Lazar, “Why I am Whitepilled by Pope Leo XIV“
Pater Edmund, “Divisio Textus of Leo XIII’s Libertas Praestantissimum” (The Josias)
Header Image: Biagio Barzotti, Pope Leo XIII with Cardinals: Rampolla, Parochi, Bonaparte and Sacconi (c. 1890).
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May 23, 2025 • 1h 22min
The Josias Podcast, Special Episode: Alasdair MacIntyre’s After Virtue (Re-Release)
The discussion pays tribute to Alasdair MacIntyre, highlighting his impact on moral philosophy through his work 'After Virtue.' Delve into the deceptive themes within Mozart's operas, revealing the stark contrast between music and moral implications. Explore how emotivism complicates modern moral discourse, especially in contentious issues like abortion. The evolution of moral philosophy is examined, contrasting pre-modern values with contemporary standards. Finally, engage with the tension between ethics and aesthetics as philosophical giants like Kierkegaard and Nietzsche are debated.

May 11, 2025 • 1h 25min
The Josias Podcast Episode XLVIII: Ordo Amoris
Our hosts, Fr. Jon Tveit and Amanda, are joined by Pater Edmund and Fr. Joseph Hudson, OSB for a conversation about the role of the ordo amoris in Catholic intellectual tradition.
Fr. Joseph Hudson, a Benedictine priest of Clear Creek Abbey, studied philosophy before entering the cloister in 2008. In 2019 he went to Rome to earn a Licentiate in Sacred Theology at the Angelicum, later teaching at Clear Creek. In 2023, he returned to Rome to pursue a doctorate.
Bibliography:
Fr. Joseph Hudson, “Ordo amoris: Love Has an Order, Not All Are Loved Equally“
Pater Edmund Waldstein, “Needy Immigrant, Nationalism, Globalism, and the Universal Destination of Goods“
St. Bernard, Commentary on the Song of Songs, Sermon XLIX–L (PL 183, 1016–1025)
St. Augustine, On Christian Doctrine, I c.27
St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, II-II q.26
Header Image: Dirk Jacobsz Vellert, The Vision of St. Bernard (1524)
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Jan 18, 2025 • 1h 18min
The Josias Podcast Episode XLVII: Relics
Our hosts, Fr. Jon Tveit and Amanda, are joined by Fr. Justin Cinnante, O.Carm., for a conversation about relics, their power and significance, and the full story of how Fr. Justin came to bless and present President Donald Trump with a relic of the True Cross.
Fr. Justin is a Carmelite priest and serves as the Chaplain at Iona Preparatory High School.
Header Image: Titian, The Vendramin Family Venerating a Relic of the True Cross (1540s)
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Nov 10, 2024 • 55min
The Josias Podcast Episode XLVI: Memento mori
In this month of November, dedicated to the holy souls in Purgatory, our hosts, Amanda and Fr. Jon Tveit, are joined by Fr. Michael Barone, for a conversation about death, the importance of the funeral rite, cremation, and how today’s culture seeks to keep distant our own mortality. Fr. Barone serves as a Cemetery Chaplain in the Archdiocese of Newark, New Jersey.
Bibliography:
Ad resurgendum cum Christo (2016)
Piam et constantem (1963)
Header Image: Henryk Pillati, Funeral of the Five Victims of the Manifestation of 1861 in Warsaw (1865)
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Sep 17, 2024 • 52min
The Josias Podcast Episode XLV: Catholic Land Movement
Our Editor, Fr. Jon Tveit, is joined on the podcast by Michael Thomas—the motivating force behind the new Catholic Land Movement—for a conversation about the Catholic Land Movement’s inspiration, purpose, and how puts that into practice.
You may follow Michael Thomas on (the website formerly known as) Twitter, @MichaelTG09.
Bibliography
Fr. Vincent McNabb, O.P., The Church and the Land (1926)
To learn more about the Catholic Land Movement, visit: https://catholiclandmovement.info/
Header Image: Eastman Johnson, Husking Bee, Island of Nantucket (1876)
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Jun 23, 2024 • 54min
The Josias Podcast Episode XLIV: St. Thomas More
For the feast of Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher, Fr. Jon Tveit and Amanda are joined on the podcast by James Monti, author and historian, for a conversation on the life and example of St. Thomas More.
Bibliography
James Monti, The King’s Good Servant but God’s First : The Life and Writings of Saint Thomas More (Ignatius Press, 1998)
St. Thomas More, The Sadness of Christ [De tristitia Christi] (1997)
St. Thomas More, Four Last Things / A Supplication of Souls / A Dialogue on Conscience (2002)
St. Thomas More, A Response to Luther [Reponsio ad Lutheram] – Book 1 and Book 2
St. Thomas More, The Confutation of Tyndale’s Answer – Books 1-4 and Books 5-9
Header Image: A follower of Hans Holbein the Younger, Sir Thomas More (1600s)
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May 30, 2024 • 1h 2min
The Josias Podcast Episode XLIII: St. John Henry Newman on the Blessed Virgin Mary
As May—the month of Our Lady—comes to a close, Matthew Walther, editor of The Lamp Magazine, joins Amanda and Fr. Jon Tveit for a conversation on St. John Henry Newman and Our Blessed Mother.
Bibliography
St. John Henry Newman, Mary: The Virgin Mary in the life and writings of John Henry Newman (ed. Philip Boyce)
Header Image: Sir John Everett Millais, John Henry Newman (1881)
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Apr 26, 2024 • 1h 11min
The Josias Podcast Episode XLII: The Virtue of Religion
Urban Hannon returns to the podcast to join Fr. Jon Tveit and Amanda for a conversation about the virtue of religion—what it is theologically, and what it demands practically of us and our society.
Bibliography
St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, II-II Q.80-81
Fr. Franck Quoex, Liturgical Theology in Thomas Aquinas (transl. Zachary Thomas)
R. Jared Staudt, The Primacy of God: The Virtue of Religion in Catholic Theology
The Josias Podcast Episode XIX: Justice
Header Image: Jules Breton, The Blessing of the wheat in Artois (1857)
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Feb 28, 2024 • 60min
The Josias Podcast Episode XLI: Education
Fr. Jon Tveit and Amanda are joined by Deacon Harrison Garlick and Chris Ruckdeschel for a discussion on education, avoiding the pitfalls of the “Great Books,” and recovering the classical liberal arts.
Bibliography
Alcuin Institute for Catholic Culture
Septem Artes Liberales
Ascend – The Great Books Podcast
Christopher Ruckdeschel, On the Nature of the Classical Liberal Arts
Dcn. Harrison Garlick, “Avoiding the Unreal: How to Read the Great Books Well”
Jeffrey Bond, “On the Modes of Teaching” (Part I; Part II; Part III) (The Josias)
Header Image: Francesco Pesellino, Seven Liberal Arts (c. 1450)
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