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Episode 151 – Manion, Mentock
Episode 151 (Manion, Mentock) (1) Christopher Manion on how Catholic charitable organizations have become agents of the welfare state; (2) filmmaker Emily Mentock describes her documentary about teenage saint Carlo Acutis.
2025-05-27
28 min
Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast
1185: Will JD Vance Investigate DC Cardinal McElroy and US Bishops? John Yep and Dr. Marshall
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2025-03-12
1h 14
Keep The Faith's Podcast
Humanae Vitae in the Age of the Laity - 2014 - Defending Life from the Catacombs -
Dr. Christopher Manion highlights the rights of the laity to take the lead in temporal affairs and urges the bishops to return to the exercise of their proper authority. Dissidents have spawned widespread confusion by turning Catholic teaching upside down. For fifty years and more the bishops' conference has advocated a liberal political agenda as though it were binding on all the faithful. Meanwhile, many bishops admit that they have simply failed to preach the Church's magisterial teaching of Humanae Vitae. Referring to contemporary examples, this presentation highlights the rights of the laity to take the lead in temporal...
2024-07-22
1h 06
Keep The Faith's Podcast
Defending Life from the Catacombs - Monterey 2014 - Q & A Sunday
Father Kenneth Baker, S.J., moderates the question-and-answer session with Christopher Ferrara, Dr. Ronald Connolly, and Dr. Christopher Manion on Sunday after the 2014 Latin Mass Conference in Monterey California.
2024-07-22
45 min
Utajua Hujui
The Case for Colonialism: A Review
Aileen has some demons to work through, and one of them is people who think that colonialism has a bad rep and should make a comeback like it’s fucking mom jeans in the late 2010s-early 2020s. Oh, and like colonialism went away, which it never did. There are no digressions this time. It is just pure, directed pettiness. Sources Giley's Article: https://www.nas.org/academic-questions/31/2/the_case_for_colonialism Books Laurence Bergreen: Columbus: The Four Voyages Patrice Lumumba: Congo, My Country, (https://archive.org/details/congomycountry0000lumu) Melanie Manio...
2023-11-15
59 min
The Angry Catholic Show
The Angry Catholic Show "BEST OF" episode 180 w/ Christopher Manion
Chris Manion (TheWandererPress.com) joins us to discuss... The voice of one crying in the desert AID - Bill Donahue... from guard dog to lap dog Bishops at the border website: TheAngryCatholic.com e-mail: mail@TheAngryCatholic.com
2022-08-13
48 min
Bite-Sized Broadway: A Mini-Musical Podcast
Sheila the Tiny Turtle
Season 1 Episode 8 - Sheila the Tiny Turtle - Book and Lyrics by Caitlyn Burt, Music by Amir Shoenfeld.In the Australian desert, a family of turtles works hard to find food for their sick mother. Sheila, the cleverest - yet smallest - turtle of the family, is mocked by her brothers for not being able to contribute due to her size. When Sheila hears about a cure located dangerously far across the desert, she determines to bring the seeds back to save her mum. While crossing the sand, Sheila encounters a kangaroo, followed by...
2021-11-30
50 min
The Angry Catholic Show
The Angry Catholic Show episode 116 w/ Christopher Manion (The Wanderer)
Chris Manion (The Wanderer) joins us to discuss... The Voice of one crying in the desert AID - Bill Donahue... From guard dog to lap dog Bishops at the border website: TheAngryCatholic.com e-mail: mail@TheAngryCatholic.com
2021-05-08
51 min
Privacy and Surveillance
Stare Into The Lights My Pretties
Feature documentary by Jordan Brown https://jore.cc/ We live in a world of screens. The average adult spends the majority of their waking hours in front of some sort of screen or device. We’re enthralled, we’re addicted to these machines. How did we get here? Who benefits? What are the cumulative impacts on people, society and the environment? What may come next if this culture is left unchecked, to its end trajectory, and is that what we want? Stare Into The Lights My Pretties investigates these questions with an urge to retu...
2020-12-28
00 min
TheTHINGpod
Episode 43 - (Eric attempts to talk Matt into seeing) Dunkirk
Episode 43- (Eric attempts to talk Matt into seeing) Dunkirk The THING is back with a whirlwhind recap of the past week that includes the Traverse City Film Fest, a marathon run of stand up comedy dates, and a Game of Thrones episode that (hopefully) is building toward some kind of action. Finally, Eric makes a strong pitch to get Matt to get into the theater and see the (1/2) THING of the week, Christopher Nolan's war epic Dunkirk. Will he go see it...will he not...listen in and find out! This episode of the THING is sponsored by Neil Cso...
2017-08-05
00 min
Talking in Circles
Talking In Circles: First Show of 2016! NASCAR Silly Season, Update on Franchise
On this episode of Talking In Circles we discuss the news about Premium Motorsports aquiring the No. 40 team of Hillman Smith Racing for the 2016 season. The No. 40 team from 2015 was not eligible for a charter and this will allow the team to be locked in. We discuss what this means for 2016 season and will we see more of this? Kentucky Speedway will repave their facility and add banking in the corners. Richmond removes seats from its facility. Backstretch seats will be removed from Richmond lower the capacity from 75k to 60k. One of several tracks that has lowered the capacity, in...
2016-01-08
1h 01
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 66: New York’s Cardinal, New York’s Senator, and New York’s Minority abortion rate
Hillary Clinton has proclaimed a woman’s right to abortion as her “bedrock truth.” In view of the tens of thousands of minority children killed by abortion in New York every year, what should Cardinal Dolan say to his state’s former junior senator? Hillary Clinton has proclaimed a woman’s right to abortion as her “bedrock truth.”…
2014-04-03
06 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 65: Charlie Van Heck, RIP
Charlie Van Hecke, whose voice has introduced this program for the past 18 months, has gone to his eternal reward. May he rest in peace. Charlie Van Hecke, whose voice has introduced this program for the past 18 months, has gone to his eternal reward. May he rest in peace.
2014-03-27
02 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 64: Tyranny
Father James Schall, S.J., reflects on democracies, good and bad. Father James Schall, S.J., reflects on democracies, good and bad.
2014-03-22
06 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 64: Subsidiarity
The Catholic principle of subsidiarity is fundamental to the governance of the Church, but it is also important to the Natural Law, the Common Law, and, with a unique caveat, to the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, where it defends us from intrusion into our home and community life by ambitious politicians. The…
2014-03-03
07 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 63: Easy Liberalism
Why is the media so predictably liberal and anti-Catholic? And why do media “conservatives” and media “Catholics” sound so dumb? Why is the media so predictably liberal and anti-Catholic? And why do media “conservatives” and media “Catholics” sound so dumb?
2014-02-25
06 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 62: Fatherhood
Do fathers make a difference? Two distinguished observers of the American scene think so. Professor Walter Williams and Dr. Patrick Fagan offer findings that don’t fit in to the politically correct view of our society and culture. Do fathers make a difference? Two distinguished observers of the American scene think so. Professor Walter Williams and…
2014-02-19
06 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 61: Tim Carney
Most sensible people are tired of the Prestige Media and its lapdog liberals. Fortunately, there’s one Washington reporter who actually knows what he’s doing. Most sensible people are tired of the Prestige Media and its lapdog liberals. Fortunately, there’s one Washington reporter who actually knows what he’s doing.
2013-12-31
03 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 60: Dissidents
Dissident Catholics are a curious bunch. They reject the teaching authority of the Church, they can’t say the Creed honestly, and yet they insist on calling themselves “Catholic” and demand that the Church change its teachings to accommodate them. Can you figure them out? Dissident Catholics are a curious bunch. They reject the teaching authority…
2013-12-28
03 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 59: CRS
The relationship between the Church’s charities and the federal government is not often discussed in fundraising campaigns of groups like Catholic Relief Services. Is that a good idea? The relationship between the Church’s charities and the federal government is not often discussed in fundraising campaigns of groups like Catholic Relief Services. Is that a good…
2013-12-21
04 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 58: Dolan Cheerleader
Timothy Cardinal Dolan, outgoing president of the U.S. Catholic Bishops Conference, says that the bishops, some of Obama’s “greatest supporters,” can’t be cheerleaders for the president until he ends the HHS Contraception Mandate. Is Cardinal Dolan on the right track here? Timothy Cardinal Dolan, outgoing president of the U.S. Catholic Bishops Conference, says that the…
2013-12-14
06 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 57: Envy
“Social Justice” groups argue that the “gap between the rich and the poor” is the major cause of poverty. Would it help if we were all poor? “Social Justice” groups argue that the “gap between the rich and the poor” is the major cause of poverty. Would it help if we were all poor?
2013-12-12
05 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 56: Bread for the World
Many groups raising money to “fight poverty” are actually using contributions to hire lobbyists in Washington. Does this meet the “Truth in Advertising” standard? Many groups raising money to “fight poverty” are actually using contributions to hire lobbyists in Washington. Does this meet the “Truth in Advertising” standard?
2013-12-01
04 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 55: Home Schooling
There’s more to homeschooling than content and curriculum: the habits homeschoolers learn are far different from those inculcated in public school students. There’s more to homeschooling than content and curriculum: the habits homeschoolers learn are far different from those inculcated in public school students.
2013-11-24
06 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 54: Should Catholics be concerned about Common Core?
The National Catholic Education Association has endorsed the Federal Government’s “Common Core” educational standards. Should Catholics be concerned? The National Catholic Education Association has endorsed the Federal Government’s “Common Core” educational standards. Should Catholics be concerned?
2013-11-20
05 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 53: Census Welfare
The Census Bureau reports that the number of Americans receiving means-tested welfare benefits is greater than the number who work full time. Should the Catholic church take note? The Census Bureau reports that the number of Americans receiving means-tested welfare benefits is greater than the number who work full time. Should the Catholic church take…
2013-11-14
06 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 52: Will the Bus Head For Chicago?
The “Nuns on the Bus” are acting like a couple of political charlatans. But they can reprieve their reputations by rallying to the long-standing tradition of women religious and their service to children. The “Nuns on the Bus” are acting like a couple of political charlatans. But they can reprieve their reputations by rallying to…
2013-10-31
04 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 51: Is the Natural Law “Rational”?
The Washington Post doesn’t think so. The Washington Post doesn’t think so.
2013-10-25
05 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 50: Is Big Brother Sharing Your Secrets?
What would happen if the word got out that the U.S. Government were sharing all your personal data, conversations, and emails with the Vatican? Ed. note: due to technical glitch, this episode has been updated to connect to the correct audio file. What would happen if the word got out that the U.S. Government were…
2013-10-20
06 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 49: Two Texan Filibusters
Footnote wandered over to the Senate Chamber last month to watch Sen. Ted Cruz read a bedtime story to his kids. But the media prefer the Texas State Senator who spent eleven hours defending infanticide. Footnote wandered over to the Senate Chamber last month to watch Sen. Ted Cruz read a bedtime story to his…
2013-10-17
04 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 48: German SWAT team invades Homeschooling Home
German authorities sent a SWAT team with a battering ram to “rescue” four homeschooled children from their parents’ “prison” in Darmstadt. Footnote rejects the notion that this mentality is a leftover from the Hitler ear, and traces the mentality much further back in Germany. Footnote also recalls that John Swett, the state Superintendent of Education…
2013-09-28
06 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 47: Wrong-Way Campaign
Wrong-Way Corrigan flew out of Floyd Bennett field in New York in 1938, heading for California. He somehow wound up in Dublin, Ireland, instead. President Obama’s proposed standards for government student loans demand higher graduation rates, rather than improved educational standards, at participating colleges and universities. Is he heading in the wrong direction? Wrong-Way Corrigan…
2013-09-24
04 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 46: Student Loans and Government Control
Three years ago, the federal government quietly took over the student loan program from private lenders. Today, the other shoe is falling, as Obama announces that the government will decide which institutions of higher learning merit the federal support, “in the government’s opinion.” Will Catholic institutions suing the Obama Administration make the cut? Three years…
2013-09-18
03 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 45: The Cures of Brother Andre
Saint André Bessette cured so many cripples that their crutches line wall after wall of the Oratory of Saint Joseph, which he founded on Mount Royal in Montreal. Footnote looks at one of those miraculous cures, as chronicled by Laurent Bucher, CSC, Saint André’s biographer. Saint André Bessette cured so many cripples that their crutches…
2013-09-14
04 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 44: Brother Andre
Saint André Bessette, known to millions simply as Brother André, was the porter at Notre Dame College (High School) in Montreal, Quebec. He is the first canonized saint of the Congregation of the Holy Cross (the CSC’s), which also founded Notre Dame University. Footnote looks at Brother André’s devotion to the spirit of the CSC’s,…
2013-09-11
05 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 43: Notre Dame led Academic Independence movement
Professor Rice: 45 years ago, Notre Dame led a group of Catholic universities in declaring independence from the Catholic Church. Did it lead to academic excellence? Or more money for the school and more debt for the students? Professor Rice: 45 years ago, Notre Dame led a group of Catholic universities in declaring independence from…
2013-08-31
06 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 42: Christians Suffering in the Middle East
Ten years ago, President George W. Bush invaded Iraq to “end evil in the world.” How has that worked out for Christians in the Middle East? Ten years ago, President George W. Bush invaded Iraq to “end evil in the world.” How has that worked out for Christians in the Middle East?
2013-08-24
05 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 40: Professor Charlie Rice on His Book, Right or Wrong
Footnote discusses Right or Wrong, the impressive new book by Bellarmine Forum Chairman Charles E. Rice, professor of Constitutional Law at Notre Dame Law School. What is Notre Dame’s approach to Church teaching, especially Humanae Vitae? Footnote discusses Right or Wrong, the impressive new book by Bellarmine Forum Chairman Charles E. Rice, professor of Constitutional Law at Notre Dame Law…
2013-08-17
04 min
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Footnote 39: an interview with Father Linus Clovis
Besides allegedly funding the Syrian rebels and providing them with the bombs that are destroying Catholic and Orthodox churches in Syria, your tax dollars are used to aggressively push an anti-life agenda in the Third World. Hear direct reports from Fr. Peter Clovis.
2013-07-16
08 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 38: Upside Down Catholics
Upside Down Catholics: Isn’t it curious that many Catholics who insist that the Church adopt their left-wing political agenda are the same dissidents who refuse to embrace the Church’s magisterial teachings?
2013-07-01
03 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 37: Negotiating With the Church
Negotiating With The Church: When people challenge the magisterial teachings of the Church and offer views that are diametrically opposed, should the Church meet them halfway in the spirit of “Consensus”?
2013-06-25
03 min
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Footnote 36: The Death of the Common Good
The Death Of The Common Good: Has diversity destroyed the sense of community and legitimate authority that, the Church teaches, is required for civic life?
2013-06-21
04 min
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Footnote 35: Benedict’s Motu Proprio (Round Two)
Benedict’s Motu Proprio, Round Two: With Pope Benedict's new addition to Canon Law, will the Catholic Church in the U.S. have to stop taking billions a year from the federal government?
2013-06-17
05 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 34: Benedict’s Motu Proprio (first of two)
As he was preparing to leave office, Pope Benedict XVI promulgated a critical clarification of Canon Law regarding how the Church conducts Catholic charities of all kinds. The local bishop, not the national conferences, should be the point man, he says, and they must implement many common-sense rules that a lot of Catholic institutions are not going to like – at all.
2013-05-25
04 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 33: MSNBC Children belong to state
In Footnote 33, Chris Manion observes that a whacko feminist recently insisted that children belong to the state, not to God or their parents. She thought she was being very avante-garde. Was she right? Far from it: it’s an old canard whose history deserves our attention.
2013-05-18
04 min
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Footnote 32: Cardinal Burke on Humanae Vitae
The Bellarmine Forum’s Campaign for Humanae Vitae™ got a big boost in April, as Raymond Cardinal Burke urged the laity to encourage our priests and bishops to teach the truths of the faith in their dioceses. Waiting for national bishops’ conferences and their bureaucracies to do it means delay and a watered-down product, he says. The Bellarmine Forum’s Campaign for…
2013-05-12
05 min
Life Line
Life Line 152: Christopher Manion
Preacher: Melinda Knight | Series: Life Line Bellarmine Forum Blog
2013-05-11
00 min
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Footnote 31: An Interview with Phil Lawler
In Footnote 30, Chris Manion interviews Phil Lawler, Editor of Catholic Culture (catholicculture.org). In Footnote 30, Chris Manion interviews Phil Lawler, Editor of Catholic Culture (catholicculture.org).
2013-05-03
12 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 30: Interview with Bill and Ester Williams on the history of the Order in Malta – Part 2
In Footnote 30, Chris Manion interviews Bill Williams, a Knight of Magistral Grace in the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, and his wife Esther, a native of Malta, and they recount more highlights in the history of the Order on the Island of Malta.
2013-04-11
16 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 29: Knight Bill Williams recounts the history of the Order – Part 1
In Footnote 29, Chris Manion interviews Bill Williams, a Knight of Magistral Grace in the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, who recounts some highlights in the history of the Order on the Island of Malta.
2013-04-07
10 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 28: The Knights of Malta Reach Out to College Students
In Footnote 28, Chris Manion interviews Greg August, a Knight of Magistral Grace in the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes, and of Malta, to discuss the Order’s outreach to college students, especially those in the Fellowship of Catholic University Students (FOCUS).
2013-04-04
25 min
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Footnote 27: Is “Government Charity” An Oxymoron?
In Footnote 27, Chris Manion interviews Steve Mosher, President of the Population Research Institution, discussing the issues that arise when Catholic nonprofits accept government funding or sign on as government contractors.
2013-03-22
14 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 26: Charity at Work In Africa
In Footnote 26, Chris Manion interviews Steve Mosher, President of the Population Research Institution, discussing the differences between Catholic Charity and government “charity” in Africa.
2013-03-17
16 min
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Footnote 25: What’s happening in Kansas?
In Footnote 25, Chris Manion interviews Steve Mosher, President of the Population Institution, who reports on the sex-selection abortions that are catching on in the U.S.
2013-03-13
15 min
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Footnote 24: An interview with Chris Slattery
Chris Manion interviews Chris Slattery, who brought crisis pregnancy care to New York City.
2013-03-06
09 min
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Footnote 23: Bishop Sheen and Keep The Faith – Two Catholic Treasures
The Bellarmine Forum presents Howard Walsh, entrepreneur and publisher, who tells the story of Keep the Faith, which offers Catholic Internet programming to the Faithful worldwide.
2013-03-01
13 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 22: The Story Of Latin Mass Magazine, an Interview with Howard Walsh
The Bellarmine Forum brings you an interview with Howard Walsh, a model for Catholic laymen everywhere, explains how he put his years of business experience to work rescuing a wonderful magazine and bringing it to thousands of Catholics worldwide.
2013-02-26
13 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 21: Fr. Baker, part Two
In Footnote 21, Chris Manion continues his interview with Father Kenneth Baker, S.J., discussing Fr. Baker's friend Father Raymond De Jaegher, S.J. who was a missionary to Viet Nam and China for thirty years. Listen to this breathtaking story of Fr. De Jaegher's imprisonment, first by the Japanese, and the Mao’s Chinese Communists.
2013-01-31
11 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 20: Father Ken Baker talks about his Fascinating Career
In Footnote episode 20, Dr. Christopher Manion interviews Father Kenneth Baker, S.J., about his forty years as editor of the Homiletic and Pastoral Review, as well as his role as translator of the German works of Josef Cardinal Ratzinger.
2013-01-21
10 min
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Footnote 19: Obama the Great Divider
In Footnote episode 18, Dr. Manion declares Obama to be The Great Divider. In Federalist Paper #1, Alexander Hamilton identified rationality as the critical ingredient of a constitutional republic. Yet, in the last election, voters were encouraged to vote on the basis of lust and envy, two of the strongest irrational passions.
2013-01-19
04 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 18: Dumbing down the Core Curriculum
In Footnote episode 18, Dr. Manion explains what it means when they say they are Dumbing Down The Core Curriculum. The federal government is at it again, pushing new “standards” for English that will require public school students to read government manuals instead of classical poetry and prose, all in the name of academic excellence. …
2013-01-17
04 min
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Footnote 17: Hey, Obama, Send Us Some Bacon!
The City of Detroit has been virtually destroyed by a series of incompetent and corrupt politicians. Yet those same politicians demand billions in federal taxpayer funds because they can deliver the votes. Should they get it?
2013-01-07
03 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 16: Obama’s War Against The Kulaks
Is Obama really like Stalin? Listen to the Bellarmine Forum Footnote episode 16 wherein Dr. Manion examines whether the kulaks are alive and well in America today.
2013-01-04
04 min
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Footnote 15: Is Government Really a Charity?
Dr. Manion explores the question that once upon a time, charity was private, voluntary, and Christian. Today, countless charities – including Catholic ones -- depend on government support. Is that a welcome trend?
2012-12-29
02 min
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Footnote 14: Remembering Paul Weyrich
Join the Bellarmine Forum, as Dr. Manion asks about Paul Weyrich, who died four years ago this week, was a stalwart Catholic warrior who left us with a profound warning. Are we listening? WFFPodcast 14 Weyrich Join the Bellarmine Forum, as Dr. Manion asks about Paul Weyrich, who died four years ago this week, was…
2012-12-28
04 min
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Footnote 13. MSNBC Promotes Ignorance Masquerading As Moralism
Chris Manion finds a surprising cause for the playground name calling rampant today.
2012-12-08
04 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 12. Counterfeiting is a crime — unless you do it legally.
Counterfeiters multiply during the Christmas season – but in Washington DC, it’s Christmas every day!
2012-12-06
03 min
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Footnote 11 – Is Social Justice Compatible with Charity?
A story told by Archbishop Chaput causes Chris Manion to ask- has social justice replaced virtue these days?
2012-12-04
04 min
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Footnote 10: Are the Bishops fighting Gay Marriage with one arm tied behind their back?
In Footnote episode 10, Dr. Manion concludes that the faithful would come to the defense of Sacramental marriage if our bishops would teach Humanae Vitae – and we should support them when they do.
2012-11-27
04 min
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Footnote 9: When Is A Scandal Not A Scandal?
In this episode of Footnote, Dr. Manion asks the question, When is a scandal not a scandal, and finds the answer to be:
2012-11-25
05 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 8: Is the Bishops’ Conference Turning the Corner?
At the annual meeting of the USCCB in Baltimore last week, bishops signaled that the focus on "Social Justice" that has prevailed for several decades might be changing to a focus on teaching the fundamentals of the faith to the faithful.
2012-11-19
04 min
Footnote by Dr. Christopher Manion – The Bellarmine Forum
Footnote 7: Revenge – Or Love? The Catholic Answer
In Footnote 7, Chris Manion asks: Can a government based on revenge serve the common good? And is love of country a viable alternative?
2012-11-09
04 min
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Flying High Audiobook by William F. Buckley
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Flying High Subtitle: Remembering Barry Goldwater Author: William F. Buckley Narrator: Brett Barry Format: Unabridged Length: 4 hrs and 22 mins Language: English Release date: 03-08-10 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 12 votes Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Political Figures Publisher's Summary: William F. Buckley Jr.'s first political book in nearly two decades is a revealing memoir of the first champion of the conservative movement. If any two people can be called indispensable in launching the conservative movement in American politics, they are William F. Buckley Jr...
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