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Synopsis
Lectures from Lumen Verum Apologetics, in Sydney, Australia.
Episodes
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St Teresa of Avila & True Humility
04/11/2013Fr. Bernard discusses what is humility, why it is so important, and what insights we can gain from St Teresa of Avila in the comprehensive review of what it means to be humble. The post St Teresa of Avila & True Humility appeared first on Cradio.
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The Crusades
28/10/2013Fr. Anthony Robbie discusses how The Crusades came about, what they sought to achieve, and answers common misconceptions about their history. The post The Crusades appeared first on Cradio.
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Philosophy, Beauty and Godliness
21/10/2013Dr Sandra Lynch explores the meaning of beauty as pondered by the great philosophers, and how beauty connects us with God and the world around us. The post Philosophy, Beauty and Godliness appeared first on Cradio.
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Is there an Assurance of Salvation?
07/10/2013Robert Haddad explains the Evangelical and Calvinist ideas of an assurance of Salvation, and whether they are supported by the Scriptures. The post Is there an Assurance of Salvation? appeared first on Cradio.
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Canonisation of St Mary MacKillop & the Dissenters
30/09/2013Robert Haddad speaks on the historical development of the canonisation process, and provides a response to the critics of the canonisation of St Mary of the Cross. The post Canonisation of St Mary MacKillop & the Dissenters appeared first on Cradio.
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God, Marriage and the Culture of Life
23/09/2013Eamonn Keane discusses the papal encyclical Humanae Vitae, and how removing God from culture leads to the erosion of morality, the breakdown of marriage, and the rise of a culture of death. The post God, Marriage and the Culture of Life appeared first on Cradio.
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Answering the Attacks on Benedict XVI
16/09/2013Robert Haddad explores the writings of St Justin Martyr and the early Christian apologists, and how they defended the Church through accusation and persecution using the best rhetorical techniques of their day. The post Answering the Attacks on Benedict XVI appeared first on Cradio.
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Divinity in the Dock
10/09/2013Glen Bolas discusses the history of dissent against the divinity of Christ, and explores these claims against the words of Christ Himself. The post Divinity in the Dock appeared first on Cradio.
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Sin, Redemption and The Resurrection
03/09/2013Eamonn Keanne talks about man being made in the image of God through love, the damage done by sin, how God poured out himself to redeem us, and how He reveals His power over death through The Resurrection. The post Sin, Redemption and The Resurrection appeared first on Cradio.
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St Justin Martyr and the Early Apologists
26/08/2013Robert Haddad explores the writings of St Justin Martyr and the early Christian apologists, and how they defended the Church through accusation and persecution using the best rhetorical techniques of their day. The post St Justin Martyr and the Early Apologists appeared first on Cradio.
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Forgiveness & Reconciliation
19/08/2013Eamonn Keanne speaks on God's continuous calling for us reconciliation, how we receive His forgiveness, and the graces we obtain through coming back to God in the Sacrament of Confession. The post Forgiveness & Reconciliation appeared first on Cradio.
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The Legacy of Bl. John Paul II
12/08/2013Eamonn Keane explores the encyclicals of Bl. John Paul II to bring out his enduring legacy, with particular reference to the Second Vatican Council, the human being, and God Himself. The post The Legacy of Bl. John Paul II appeared first on Cradio.
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Adam & Eve
22/07/2013Fr Peter Joseph discusses what Catholics believe about Genesis, creation and Adam & Eve. The post Adam & Eve appeared first on Cradio.
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God & Science
15/07/2013Fr Flader responds to the arguments that science negates the need for God, and that God and Science are at odds with one another. The post God & Science appeared first on Cradio.
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Law of Prayer is the Law of Belief
01/07/2013Sr Moira Debono RSM speaks on the history of English translations of the Roman Missal, the concept of "the art of proper celebration", and some important changes that occurred in the most recent translation of the Roman Missal. The post Law of Prayer is the Law of Belief appeared first on Cradio.
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Should the Church Challenge Caesar?
11/06/2013Fr Paul Rowse discusses the notion of a separation of Church and State in Australia, and gives three reasons why the Church must speak out on issues in the public square. The post Should the Church Challenge Caesar? appeared first on Cradio.
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Stem-Cells: Where to From Here?
27/05/2013Paul Bizannes explores the development of legislation on stem-cell research in Australia, what stem-cells are and the current state of research, and the prospect of embryonic vs. adult stem cells in medical treatment. The post Stem-Cells: Where to From Here? appeared first on Cradio.
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Money and the Scriptures
30/04/2013Dr Garrick Small discusses the topic of wealth and money in the Gospels - particularly in the Gospels and Matthew and Luke. The post Money and the Scriptures appeared first on Cradio.
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Divinity of Christ & Luminous Mysteries
08/04/2013Anthony English takes us through each of the five luminous mysteries of the Rosary, and how they bring forth the divine nature of Christ. The post Divinity of Christ & Luminous Mysteries appeared first on Cradio.
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God’s Gift of Love: Suffering
25/03/2013Anthony Succar explores the full meaning and value of suffering as shown through Christian revelation. The post God’s Gift of Love: Suffering appeared first on Cradio.