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Nov 21, 2018 • 53min

Episode 24: Talking A Capella with VOCES8's Barnaby Smith

VOCES8 is a critically acclaimed a capella octet from the UK, focusing on medieval and Renaissance works as well as their own arrangements of modern pop tunes. This episode is an interview with the group’s artistic director and countertenor, Barnaby Smith. We discuss the group's history and educational outreach, the creative challenges of chamber singing, and a few of the sacred works the group has recorded over the past decade. The following recordings are included in this episode with permission from VOCES8 (links are to lyrics): William Byrd (1538-1623), Vigilate from A Choral Tapestry, 2011 http://www2.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Vigilate_(William_Byrd) Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), Corpus Christi Carol from Eventide, 2013 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corpus_Christi_Carol#Lyrics Anonymous French, Angelus ad Virginem from Equinox, 2018 http://www.preces-latinae.org/thesaurus/BVM/AngelusAdVirg.html   Links Cluny Media, a new Catholic publisher https://clunymedia.com VOCES8 http://www.voces8.com VOCES8 music store http://www.voces8.com/shop VCM Foundation https://vcm.foundation/ Good article on William Byrd’s Catholicism https://www.firstthings.com/article/2014/03/a-double-life
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Nov 14, 2018 • 1h 16min

Episode 23: How the Laity Must Respond to the Abuse Crisis--Fr. Roger Landry

Fr. Roger Landry returns to the show to talk about what the laity can do to address the abuse crisis. Along the way we discuss the concerns that might make even good bishops hesitant to remove bad priests, the spiritual tactics laity and priests alike must use to purify and heal the Church, the folly of choosing to be scandalized, and how to stay informed without losing one’s interior peace. Previous episode with Fr. Roger on the abuse crisis: https://www.catholicculture.org/podcast/index.cfm?id=19 Links https://twitter.com/FrRogerLandry Fr. Roger Landry, Plan of Life: Habits to Help You Grow Closer to God https://amzn.to/2RGVW80 Fr. Roger Landry’s National Catholic Register articles about the abuse crisis: http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/truth-is-needed-to-free-the-church-from-sacrilege-of-clergy-scandal http://www.ncregister.com/blog/fatherlandry/how-to-stay-faithful-as-we-endure-and-confront-the-crisis http://www.ncregister.com/blog/fatherlandry/anchors-in-the-storm http://www.ncregister.com/blog/fatherlandry/spiritual-paternity-anger-lying-and-vulnerable-adults http://www.ncregister.com/blog/fatherlandry/what-to-do-about-corruption-in-the-church This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio
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Nov 7, 2018 • 1h 10min

Episode 22: Newman's Idea of a University--Paul Shrimpton

Bl. John Henry Newman was, among many other things, a lifelong teacher. Not only did he found the Catholic University of Ireland and England’s first Catholic public school, he was a highly influential philosopher of education. In his collection of addresses titled The Idea of a University, Newman set forth his conception of liberal education, defending the essential place of theology among the university subjects and arguing against the growing utilitarian tendency to see education as nothing more than professional training. Paul Shrimpton, teacher at Magdalen College School in Oxford and author of The Making of Men, brings together the theory and practice of Newman the educator.   Books mentioned: John Henry Newman, The Idea of a University: Read http://www.newmanreader.org/works/idea/ Purchase https://www.clunymedia.com/product/the-idea-of-a-university/https://amzn.to/2REdkJB John Henry Newman’s historical sketches relating to education: http://www.newmanreader.org/works/historical/volume2/index.html http://www.newmanreader.org/works/historical/volume3/index.html Paul Shrimpton, The Making of Men: The Idea and reality of Newman’s university in Oxford and Dublin https://amzn.to/2Dsx28h Ian Ker, John Henry Newman: A Biography https://amzn.to/2D5Xzau
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Oct 31, 2018 • 42min

Episode 21: Gosnell, the Abortion Story No One Wanted Told--Ann McElhinney

The new feature film Gosnell: The Trial of America’s Biggest Serial Killer, about the investigation, trial and conviction of abortionist Kermit Gosnell, has defied opposition from the film industry and the press alike to become an artistic and financial success, even briefly making it into the top ten in box office results. Writer Ann McElhinney discusses the film, her research process (including the disturbing experience of interviewing Gosnell himself), and the numerous obstacles the filmmakers faced in telling a story nobody wanted to see the light of day. At the beginning of the episode, Thomas also discusses the recent film about Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince (the Gosnell interview starts 10 minutes in). Links The film: http://www.gosnellmovie.com The book: https://amzn.to/2Rt20A5 https://twitter.com/annmcelhinney https://www.facebook.com/annmcelhinney/
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Oct 17, 2018 • 44min

Episode 20: Carl Schmitt, Painter of Vision--Andrew de Sa

The American Catholic painter Carl Schmitt (1889-1989) made fascinating innovations in the use of color. He wrote extensively on the artist’s vocation, arguing for seeking holiness through practicing one’s art rather than the other way around, and advocating the three virtues of poverty, humility and purity as a necessity for all artists to follow. He inspired artists in other media, like Hilaire Belloc and Hart Crane. He did all this while raising ten children. Andrew de Sa, the Creative Director at the Carl Schmitt Foundation, educates us about this artist who was content to paint in obscurity for God. Links Carl Schmitt Foundation https://carlschmitt.org/ Upcoming CSF Events https://carlschmitt.org/upcoming-events/ Andrew de Sa http://andrewdesaart.com/ Arlington Catholic Herald article about Andrew and the Foundation https://www.catholicherald.com/News/Local_News/Catholic_creators_to_share_methods/
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Oct 11, 2018 • 56min

Episode 19: Understanding the Church's Abuse Crisis--Fr. Roger Landry

The faithful have many questions about the ecclesiastical sexual abuse crisis: What did Church authorities do right in responding to the previous wave of scandals, and what did they fail to do? How could Theodore McCarrick, a serial abuser surrounded by rumors, rise to become one of the most powerful hierarchs in the Church? What is the connection between doctrinal infidelity and sexual infidelity by priests? How do priests living double lives justify remaining in the priesthood? Finally, how much truth is there to the claim that priestly sexual abuse is the result of clericalism? Links Fr. Roger Landry, Plan of Life: Habits to Help You Grow Closer to God https://amzn.to/2RGVW80 Fr. Roger Landry’s National Catholic Register articles about the abuse crisis: http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/truth-is-needed-to-free-the-church-from-sacrilege-of-clergy-scandal http://www.ncregister.com/blog/fatherlandry/how-to-stay-faithful-as-we-endure-and-confront-the-crisis http://www.ncregister.com/blog/fatherlandry/anchors-in-the-storm http://www.ncregister.com/blog/fatherlandry/spiritual-paternity-anger-lying-and-vulnerable-adults http://www.ncregister.com/blog/fatherlandry/what-to-do-about-corruption-in-the-church This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio
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Oct 3, 2018 • 56min

Episode 18: Acedia, the Forgotten Capital Sin--RJ Snell

Once included among the capital sins, acedia has been identified with both sloth and sadness. St. Thomas Aquinas, for example, defined it both as "disgust with activity" and “sadness about spiritual good.” Today’s guest, RJ Snell, argues that acedia is the chief spiritual malady of our age, underlying the malaise, nihilism and despair so prevalent in the modern West. Links R.J. Snell, Acedia and Its Discontents: Metaphysical Boredom in the Empire of Desire https://amzn.to/2xTTBhQ Thomas’s 2015 review of Snell, Acedia and Its Discontents https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/otc.cfm?id=1307 Thomas’s 2015 review of Nault, The Noonday Devil https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/otc.cfm?id=1283 Forthcoming book: R.J. Snell and Robert P. George, Mind, Heart & Soul: Intellectuals and the Path to Rome https://amzn.to/2zO9Uhk This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio
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Sep 26, 2018 • 1h 3min

Episode 17: A Civics Lesson for Catholics--Bob Marshall

Many Catholics have become cynical about the possibility of changing the political landscape, but perhaps we’ve given up before we’ve really tried. It’s not just about electing the right congressmen and nominating the right justices, it’s about keeping them accountable. In this episode, former Virginia delegate Bob Marshall shares practical insights drawn from his encyclopedic knowledge of the American political tradition and from his own achievements in politics: for example, he was behind the Hyde Amendment which stopped abortion funding via Medicaid. He reminds us that “To render to Caesar, you have to know the structure of Caesar’s world.” Did you know that Congress has the Constitutional authority to decide what kinds of cases the Supreme Court may hear? What about the possibility of amending appropriations bills to render SCOTUS decisions like Obergefell unenforceable? Have you given real consideration to the fact that local politics is the foundation for everything else? If not, you’ll want to listen to this episode. Links Robert G. Marshall, Reclaiming the Republic: How Christians and Other Conservatives Can Win Back America https://amzn.to/2xSQxlg Jeff Mirus’s review of Reclaiming the Republic https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/otc.cfm?id=1565 Bob Marshall’s recent articles for The Federalist https://thefederalist.com/author/robertgmarshall/ Msgr. John Sanders, the priest who played with Duke Ellington https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/otc.cfm?id=1575   Timestamps 2:41 Bob Marshall’s political career and recent defeat 6:01 Why Bob wrote Reclaiming the Republic; natural law in the American founding 9:25 Catholics ought not withdraw from politics: Biblical precedents 13:25 Judicial branch is not the final authority on what is Constitutional; Congress’s authority to decide what cases the Supreme Court can hear 23:32 The importance of educating your representatives 26:47 Bob’s role in passing the Hyde Amendment; importance of the power of the purse 34:13 Appropriations bills can be used to keep bad Supreme Court decisions from being enforced 36:22 Our representatives avoid voting on the record so we can’t hold them accountable 39:24 How to get your representative to go on the record 41:03 The oath of office—you can’t fulfill it if you don’t read the bills you vote on! 44:15 Anti-commandeering laws, by which states can refuse to enforce federal laws 48:47 Why you should vote in primary elections 50:41 “All politics is local”: issues that affect people’s daily lives 53:18 The importance of the precinct; door-to-door campaigning tips 57:45 The role of corporations in promoting immoral policies
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Sep 4, 2018 • 1h 29min

Episode 16: Extremely Specific Middle-earth Q&A with The Tolkien Professor--Corey Olsen

In part two of my interview with Corey “The Tolkien Professor” Olsen, we discuss several extremely specific questions about Middle-earth, including: What is “magic” in The Lord of the Rings? Whogiddy-what is Tom Bombadil exactly? Do the good consequences of Eowyn’s disobedience to Theoden justify her actions? Are orcs—possessing free will but seemingly evil by nature—metaphysically coherent? Links Signum University https://signumuniversity.org/ Mythgard Institute (Signum’s free programs for the public) https://mythgard.org/ The Tolkien Professor Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tolkien-professor/id320513707?mt=2 Corey Olsen’s website https://tolkienprofessor.com/ Timestamps Corey Olsen 2:06 The ambiguity of “magic” as used by different beings and races in The Lord of the Rings 12:13 Is Tom Bombadil God or a Christ-figure? What does it mean that “he is,” and that he is “the Master”? Is Tom a Maia? West vs. east and resurrection in the barrow-wight episode 35:04 Does Eowyn’s fulfillment of prophecy in slaying the Witch-King justify her abandonment of her duties to stay behind and rule/protect her people in the King’s absence? Simplistic feminist misinterpretations of Eowyn; Rohan’s vs. Gondor’s cultural values 44:26 Eowyn’s despair vs. Sam’s; different kinds of hope; Sam’s attitude towards his duty and the sense in which he lacks hope 59:38 More on Eowyn, Rohan's debased cultural values 1:07:02 How Tolkien developed in his concept of flat vs. round Middle-earth 1:09:17 Are orcs evil by nature? How can that be if they have free will? 1:15:22 What is the basis of the differences/superiorities/inferiorities among the races of Middle-earth, and how is it different from real-world racist theories? 1:26:16 This week’s reading: J.R.R. Tolkien, “On Fairy-Stories” https://amzn.to/2Cgo9Pm This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio
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Aug 29, 2018 • 1h 1min

Episode 15: Online Education with The Tolkien Professor--Corey Olsen

Corey Olsen, aka The Tolkien Professor, started out putting his college lectures out in podcast form, and ended up founding an online master’s program devoted to the study of imaginative literature: Signum University. We discuss Signum, the state approval process, the current advantages and prospects of online education, some differences between Tolkien and Lewis, and reading Tolkien with children. Links Signum University https://signumuniversity.org/ Mythgard Institute (Signum’s free programs for the public) https://mythgard.org/ The Tolkien Professor Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tolkien-professor/id320513707?mt=2 Corey Olsen’s website https://tolkienprofessor.com/ Timestamps Corey Olsen 2:38 Signum University approved by the New Hampshire Higher Education Commission 3:02 Scope of studies at Signum University: definition of imaginative literature; Tolkien at the center 5:54 A fundamental difference between Tolkien and Lewis 15:23 The process of getting an educational program approved by a state board 22:46 Corey’s motivations to podcast: desire to communicate with more than a tiny academic audience, unfulfilled demand from people who want to study Tolkien seriously 28:43 Making online education more than just an efficient correspondence course: real-time interaction and community 33:14 Online education as an affordable alternative to bilking students and exploiting faculty 40:00 Signum’s free programs for the public at the Mythgard Institute 47:04 How old should your kid be to read The Lord of the Rings? 52:38 Moralizing Tolkien vs. Lewis: how they lend themselves to different ways of reading with children 56:17 This week’s reading: J.R.R. Tolkien, Letter 250 https://amzn.to/2PLXhcs This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio

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