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Catholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Mary MagdaleneJoin Dr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp as they get to know Saint Mary Magdalene and how she creatively lives out faith, hope, and charity.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2025-07-2222 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. John the BaptistJoin Dr. John Sehorn and Taylor Kemp as they talk about St. John the Baptist, the forerunner to Christ. In this episode, they discuss the Nativity of John the Baptist, how the Old Testament illuminates who St. John the Baptist is, and how he prepares for Jesus.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2025-06-2424 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Aloysius GonzagaDr. Arielle Harms and Taylor Kemp share about the life of Aloysius (Luigi) Gonzaga. Raised by his father to be a soldier, an early awakening of his personal faith led him to renounce his familial right of succession and enter the newly formed Society of Jesus. As a Jesuit he soon realized that despite his radical service, bold evangelization, and strict prayers and asceticism, the only way to truly become holy was to relinquish control and allow his soul to be conquered by Christ.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch C...2025-06-2118 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Anthony of PaduaDr. Arielle Harms and Taylor Kemp discuss the life and impact of St. Anthony of Padua. Born Fernando Bulhões in Lisbon, Portugal, St. Anthony became an Augustinian friar before eventually joining the newly founded Franciscan order. His incredible memory combined with his dedication to studies and prayer enabled him to travel around Italy as an eloquent and inspiring preacher. He converted many people through his preaching and was eventually named an evangelical Doctor of the Church.   See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on For...2025-06-1317 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. ColumcilleJoin Dr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp as they discuss the life of St. Columcille. Like a prism, the lives of the saints reflect the likeness of Christ in their own unique ways. In this episode, learn how St. Columcille's life mirrors that of Christ's and how you can follow his example. St. Columcille's feast day is June 9.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the A...2025-06-0923 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsMartyrs of Lyon and VienneDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp discuss the Christians martyred under Marcus Aurelius around the year 170 AD. This episode invites a discussion on the nature of suffering, the difficulty of martyrdom, and dying in unity with the Eucharist. The martyr's feast day is June 2.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2025-06-0222 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Philip NeriIt's the 16th century, and Rome, in many ways, has strayed from its Christian roots. The city needs to be re-evangelized. Enter St. Philip Neri, the "Apostle to Rome," who spent most of his life calling the people of Rome to conversion and a life of Christian discipleship. Join Dr. Carl Vennerstrom and Taylor Kemp for a riveting conversation on the life of St. Philip Neri.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of F...2025-05-2625 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Bede the VenerableDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp sit down to discuss the holy life and witness of St. Bede the Venerable.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2025-05-2524 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Louis de MontfortDr. John Sehorn joins Taylor Kemp to discuss the life of St. Louis de Montfort. Born in western France, St. Louis had a great love for Mary and the Rosary. His work True Devotion to Mary helps Catholics grow in their relationship with Jesus through his Mother, Mary.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2025-04-2826 minThe Formed Catholic ShowThe Formed Catholic ShowParenting a Child with a Religious VocationTaylor Kemp sits down with Tom Kissel, Founder of Parents of Vocations, to discuss what it is like to be a parent of a child who has a religious vocation. Tom speaks from the experience of his own daughter discerning and, eventually, entering religious life and what the process was like for him and his wife. Throughout that process they found themselves asking major questions to which they could not find answers. From that need grew the idea of Parents of Vocations, which exists to serve parents whose children are discerning religious life. You can listen...2025-04-2529 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Anselm of CanterburyJoin Taylor Kemp and Dr. Elizabeth Klein as the discuss the life of St. Anselm of Canterbury.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2025-04-2120 minPlay Saves the WorldPlay Saves the WorldThe Joy of Theater, with Caleb CabinessDaniel Hilty and Kevin Taylor welcome Caleb Cabiness, an actor and theater practitioner, to discuss the joy of theater and its significance in human flourishing. They explore Caleb's journey in theater, the vibrant theater scene in the Twin Cities, and delve into the lives of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, highlighting the connections between theater, play, and creativity. They delve into the nature of acting, exploring the concept of hypocrisy in performance and the philosophical implications of play. They discuss the creation of a musical inspired by Bob Ross, highlighting themes of positivity and personal growth...2025-03-3058 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. CuthbertDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp discuss the life of St. Cuthbert of Lindisfarne from Northern England, a lesser-known saint in the Church today but a beloved bishop of his time. Known for his amiable personality and unique relationship with otters, St. Cuthbert radiated persistent cheerfulness to those he met and modeled holiness throughout the various stages of his life. His feast day is March 20.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.2025-03-2022 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. PatrickDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp discuss the historical life of St. Patrick. Captured multiple times by pirates, St. Patrick escaped slavery and returned to his land of captivity to preach the Gospel to a pagan people. Living during a time of great plagues, St. Patrick preached the good news of a God who embraces suffering. His feast day is March 17.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this p...2025-03-1722 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSts. Perpetua & FelicityDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp discuss the life and impact of two female martyrs from the third century, Sts. Perpetua and Felicity. Both were beheaded for refusing to renounce their Christian faith. Their feast day is March 7.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2025-03-0723 minThe Formed Catholic ShowThe Formed Catholic ShowThe Gospel and FreedomTaylor Kemp sits down with Dr. James Prothro, Assistant Professor of Sacred Scripture at the Augustine Institute Graduate School, to discuss freedom—specifically in relation to the Bible. What is freedom? How has the understanding of freedom changed over the centuries? Is there a purpose to freedom? You can listen to this series and other great Catholic content at Formed.org.Start your 7-day free trial of Formed.Sign up at Formed Daily to receive daily reflections directly to your inbox.Help support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by be...2025-02-2818 minCatholic Bible StudyCatholic Bible StudyLuminous Mysteries: The Baptism of JesusDo you desire to grow in your understanding and devotion to the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary? Join Taylor Kemp and Dr. Michael Barber as they walk through these biblical mysteries and seek to grow in love for Christ through them. This episode on the Baptism of Jesus is the first episode of a five-part series on the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceBuy Your Bible on Catholic.Market.Watch Bible Studies on Formed.Sign Up for Formed....2025-02-2018 minDr Taylor Marshall PodcastDr Taylor Marshall PodcastCONTROVERSY: JD VANCE on Ordo Amoris and Immigration – What does Thomas Aquinas say?JD Vance stirred the pot by referencing Saint Augustine’s biblical concept of ordo amoris or “order of love” in the context of taxation and illegal immigration. The order of love directly addresses whether we ought to preference our love for certain people over other people. Liberal Jesuit James Martin objects to “preferential love” by appealing to the Good Samaritan. What is the Catholic Tradition?nsti.com/checkout Click to receive your $1 jump start at New Saint Thomas Institute for your Catholic Bible in a Year, Catholic Bible Cheat Sheet, and Catholic Lifetime Reading List and 10...2025-02-011h 05Catholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Thomas AquinasSt. Thomas Aquinas was given one of the greatest minds in history. He devoted his life to studying God and used his great intellect to write extensively on almost all theological topics. Not only did St. Thomas cover almost all of theology, but he also did it while maintaining theological accuracy. Sit down with Dr. Christopher Mooney and Taylor Kemp for an episode of Catholic Saints, where they dive into the life and witness of St. Thomas Aquinas.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content o...2025-01-2823 minSaint Augustine\'s - PodcastsSaint Augustine's - PodcastsConfronted by God's Mercy | Rev Joshua Taylor2025-01-1900 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Anthony of EgyptIn this episode, Dr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor discuss St. Anthony of Egypt, or "Anthony the Great," a hermit who lived from around 251 to 356 A.D. Anthony is widely regarded as the most famous of the Desert Fathers, a class of Christians who fled to the wilderness in order to give themselves wholly to prayer and asceticism. This radical devotion to the Lord made the Desert Fathers serious threats to the Evil One. In fact, Satan would often send legions of demons to attack Anthony, yet the Saint always prevailed. Anthony's heroic life of humility and prayer inspired many...2025-01-1721 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. John the ApostleOn this episode of Catholic Saints, Taylor Kemp interviews Dr. James Protho on the life, traits, and lessons we can learn from St. John the Apostle. Son of Zebedee, evangelist and gospel writer, St. John experienced the privilege of serving in Jesus’ inner circle. We celebrate the feast of St. John during the Christmas season on December 27.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Ins...2024-12-2723 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSaint Peter CanisiusAfter joining the Jesuits in the mid-16th century, St. Peter Canicius is sent to Germany and Austria to combat the rising tide of Lutheranism. St. Peter sees tremendous success by balancing intellectual teaching, writing, and formation with simple acts of charity. Join Dr. Scott Hefelfinger and Taylor Kemp as they discuss the life and impact of this great saint and Doctor of the Church.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.2024-12-2120 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Gatian of ToursJoin Dr. Scott Hefelfinger and Taylor Kemp as they discuss the life and impact of a little-known Saint, St. Gatian of Tours. In the middle of the third century, St. Gatian was sent from Rome to the far reaches of the Christian world, modern day France, to preach and evangelize to the pagan Gauls. By following the example of St. Gatian, we can learn how to give of ourselves in a way that contributes to the patrimony of holiness in our Church.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints a...2024-12-1817 minLife 2.0Life 2.0THE WEDNESDAY RANT So, what do Julie Murphy, Oprah Winfrey, Georgia O'Keefe, Vincent Van Gogh, Albert Einstein, Sidney Poitier, Elizabeth Arden, Dr. Seuss, Chris Gardner, J.K. Rowling, and 'Yellowstone' creator Taylor Sheridan all have in common?   They all went through the wringer, which is a prerequisite to success.   The most successful and significant people I know have had to "go through the wringer" to bring their message and magic to the world. Despite all the marketing attempts to the contrary, there are no shortcuts to success. The path to your higher self is long, arduous, and difficult, which is why most pe...2024-10-2334 minSaint Augustine\'s - PodcastsSaint Augustine's - PodcastsCreating Places of Healing and Human Flourishing | Nicola Taylor2024-10-2000 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. LukeKnown as the beloved physician and faithful friend of St. Paul, St. Luke is a crucial figure for the Church’s knowledge of Christ’s earthly ministry and the early Church. Join Dr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp as they explore the life and legacy of the author of the Gospel according to Luke and the Acts of the Apostles.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and t...2024-10-1823 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Ignatius of AntiochA Father of the early Church, St. Ignatius of Antioch is an incredible model of Christian discipleship. He is also one of Dr. Ben Akers' favorite saints. Sit down with Dr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp as they discuss this remarkable bishop, who died a martyr for his fidelity to Christ.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of t...2024-10-1719 minSouthern HauntspitalitySouthern Hauntspitality10 - Myrtles Plantation & Old Jail of St. AugustineJosh takes us to Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana to discuss a charming, but haunted, bed and breakfast, with a not so charming past. Blake takes us even further south to the town of St. Augustine, Florida, where some spirits remain incarcerated at the old jail. For these unfortunate souls, even death provided no relief from the brutal torture witnessed there.2024-08-0551 minJust Two Dudes Reading TheoryJust Two Dudes Reading TheoryHannah Arendt - Love and Saint Augustine pt. IIThis week we're finishing our reading of Hannah Arendt's Love and Saint Augustine. We're talking about the love of the world vs. the love of God, and what possible avenues exist towards an unconditional secular love.2024-08-0259 minJust Two Dudes Reading TheoryJust Two Dudes Reading TheoryHannah Arendt - Love and Saint Augustine pt. IThis week we're reading the first half of Hannah Arendt's dissertation, Love and Saint Augustine. With Karl Jasper's as her thesis advisor, and with an indirect engagement with Heidegger's work, this is a great starting point for fans of Arendt. Enjoy!2024-07-261h 18Catholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Teresa Benedicta (Edith Stein)Taylor Kemp and Dr. Arielle Harms reflect upon the life of St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross, the name Edith Stein received as a religious sister. Born into a Jewish family, and falling into atheism at an early age, Edith eventually converted to Catholicism. She was killed in Auschwitz. St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross was a prolific writer and philosopher and bestowed upon the Church many beautiful spiritual writings that reveal her depth of mind and love for Christ.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other g...2024-07-0120 minSaint Augustine\'s - PodcastsSaint Augustine's - PodcastsJustice: Te tū a te Manatika | All Creation Groans for Justice | Rev. Joshua Taylor2024-06-1600 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Aloysius GonzagaDr. Arielle Harms and Taylor Kemp share about the life of Aloysius (Luigi) Gonzaga. Raised by his father to be a soldier, an early awakening of his personal faith led him to renounce his familial right of succession and enter the newly formed Society of Jesus. As a Jesuit he soon realized that despite his radical service, bold evangelization, and strict prayers and asceticism, the only way to truly become holy was to relinquish control and allow his soul to be conquered by Christ.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch C...2024-06-0318 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Anthony of PaduaDr. Arielle Harms and Taylor Kemp discuss the life and impact of St. Anthony of Padua. Born Fernando Bulhões in Lisbon, Portugal, St. Anthony became an Augustinian friar before eventually joining the newly founded Franciscan order. His incredible memory combined with his dedication to studies and prayer enabled him to travel around Italy as an eloquent and inspiring preacher. He converted many people through his preaching and was eventually named an evangelical Doctor of the Church.   See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on For...2024-05-2017 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Isidora of EgyptTaylor Kemp and Dr. Elizabeth Klein discuss the life of a lesser-known monastic saint from the 4th century, St. Isidora of Egypt. She is one of the oldest recorded “holy fool” saints – a saint archetype lesser known in the West but well known in the East. How she lived humility in her Christian life was highly despised and scorned by the world. Her feast day is May 1.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Form...2024-04-0816 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Anselm of CanterburyTaylor Kemp and Dr. Elizabeth Klein discuss the life of St. Anselm of Canterbury, monk, abbot, and second archbishop of Canterbury. A doctor of the Church, St. Anslem was admired by Thomas Beckett and Thomas More because he resisted English kings during the investiture controversy. St. Anselm’s masterpiece Cur Deus Homo includes his argument for the ontological argument for God’s existence.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Suppor...2024-04-0120 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Martin on ToursDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp share key moments from the life of St. Martin of Tours. Martin’s cloak, or “capella,” became a famous relic that inspired the word “chapel.” St. Martin lived the life of a hermit, monk, and bishop, and his feast day is November 11.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2024-03-2520 minSaint Augustine\'s - PodcastsSaint Augustine's - PodcastsGenerosity: He Ngākau Marae | Generosity in Speech and Listening | Rev. Joshua Taylor2024-03-1700 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Aelred of RiveaulxDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp explore the life of St. Aelred of Rieveaulx, a famous Cistercian monk from the 12th century. St. Aelred writes about the perfection of Christian friendship, while witnessing to it by his own life. His feast day is January 12.    See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2024-03-0420 minLighthouse Catholic TalksLighthouse Catholic TalksAthletic Spirituality with Taylor KempBeing a professional athlete isn’t easy. And sometimes, having and keeping the faith can be just as difficult. Taylor Kemp, a retired professional soccer player for the DC United and US Men’s National teams, shares his story with us about how he came to learn and love God and how he navigated his faith in one of the toughest environments: sports. Taylor shares some of the lessons that he learned throughout his journey in hopes that it might help someone else’s spiritual life as well.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee Service...2024-02-2041 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Simeon the StyliteDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp discuss the unique life of St. Simeon the Stylite, famously known for standing on top of a pole for thirty years attempting to pray without ceasing. St. Simeon’s extremeness, like many Old Testament prophets, startles Christians to ponder how they are radically giving up their lives to God. His feast day is January 5.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and...2024-02-0519 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsThe Choirs of Angels, Archangels, & Guardian AngelsHow do we know angels exist, and where do we learn about them? What are the different types of angels? How do we relate to our guardian angels? Join Dr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp to dive into these questions and more.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2024-01-1526 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Philip the ApostleDr. James Prothro and Taylor Kemp reflect upon St. Philip the Apostle. St. Philip often brought others to Jesus Christ. His feast day is May 3. Jesus shows Philip that by following Himself, he will see God the Father, and that we can be bold in our evangelization and intercession in praying for others.   See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a me...2024-01-0818 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. John the ApostleOn this episode of Catholic Saints, Taylor Kemp interviews Dr. James Protho on the life, traits, and lessons we can learn from St. John the Apostle. Son of Zebedee, evangelist and gospel writer, St. John experienced the privilege of serving in Jesus’ inner circle. We celebrate the feast of St. John during the Christmas season on December 27.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Ins...2024-01-0224 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsWhat is a relic?Dr. Klein and Taylor Kemp explain relics as a sign of Christian hope and the classification of different types within the Church. How do relics connect with our understanding of Christ's Real Presence in the Eucharist? Why does the Church discourage cremation but approve the veneration of relics? Find out in this episode.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a m...2023-12-2619 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. CyprianJoin Dr. John Sehorn and Taylor Kemp as they dive into the life of St. Cyprian on this episode of Catholic Saints! A Bishop and martyr, St. Cyprian is one of the most famous martyrs of North Africa.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2023-12-1820 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsWhy does the Church canonize people?Dr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp discuss canonization: its definition, history, and how it works. Why do we honor the communion of saints? What leads to saints' official incorporation into public worship? What about miracles? Learn all about these topics in this episode.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2023-12-0424 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsWhat are angels and saints?Join Dr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp to explore the different nuances of what it means to be a saint or angel, how our use of the word "saint" has changed since St. Paul's day, and how we understand angels and their nature.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2023-11-1320 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Ignatius of AntiochA Father of the early Church, St. Ignatius of Antioch is an incredible model of Christian discipleship. He is also one of Dr. Ben Akers' favorite saints. Sit down with Dr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp as they discuss this remarkable bishop, who died a martyr for his fidelity to Christ.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of t...2023-10-1619 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. LukeKnown as the beloved physician and faithful friend of St. Paul, St. Luke is a crucial figure for the Church’s knowledge of Christ’s earthly ministry and the early Church. Join Dr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp as they explore the life and legacy of the author of the Gospel according to Luke and the Acts of the Apostles.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and t...2023-10-0223 minCatholic Bible StudyCatholic Bible StudyLuminous Mysteries: The Baptism of JesusDo you desire to grow in your understanding and devotion to the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary? Join Taylor Kemp and Dr. Michael Barber as they walk through these biblical mysteries and seek to grow in love for Christ through them.This episode on the Baptism of Jesus is the first episode of a five-part series on the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceBuy Your Bible on Catholic.Market.Watch Bible Studies on Formed.Sign Up for Formed.2023-09-0718 minSaint Augustine\'s - PodcastsSaint Augustine's - PodcastsBeauty, Goodness, Truth: Evangelism Through Beauty | Josh Taylor2023-08-2700 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsMartyrs of Lyon and VienneDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp discuss the Christians martyred under Marcus Aurelius around the year 170 AD. This episode invites a discussion on the nature of suffering, the difficulty of martyrdom, and dying in unity with the Eucharist. The martyr's feast day is June 2.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2023-07-2422 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. ColumcilleJoin Dr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp as they discuss the life of St. Columcille. Like a prism, the lives of the saints reflect the likeness of Christ in their own unique ways. In this episode, learn how St. Columcille's life mirrors that of Christ's and how you can follow his example. St. Columcille's feast day is June 9.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the A...2023-07-1723 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. John the BaptistJoin Dr. John Sehorn and Taylor Kemp as they talk about St. John the Baptist, the forerunner to Christ. In this episode, they discuss the Nativity of John the Baptist, how the Old Testament illuminates who St. John the Baptist is, and how he prepares for Jesus.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2023-06-1924 minSaint Augustine\'s - PodcastsSaint Augustine's - PodcastsConversations with God: Life as Prayer | Josh Taylor2023-06-1900 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Philip NeriIt's the 16th century, and Rome, in many ways, has strayed from its Christian roots. The city needs to be re-evangelized. Enter St. Philip Neri, the "Apostle to Rome," who spent most of his life calling the people of Rome to conversion and a life of Christian discipleship. Join Dr. Carl Vennerstrom and Taylor Kemp for a riveting conversation on the life of St. Philip Neri.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of F...2023-05-2925 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Louis de MontfortDr. John Sehorn joins Taylor Kemp to discuss the life of St. Louis de Montfort. Born in western France, St. Louis had a great love for Mary and the Rosary. His work True Devotion to Mary helps Catholics grow in their relationship with Jesus through his Mother, Mary.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2023-05-1526 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Thomas AquinasSt. Thomas Aquinas was given one of the greatest minds in history. He devoted his life to studying God and used his great intellect to write extensively on almost all theological topics. Not only did St. Thomas cover almost all of theology, but he also did it while maintaining theological accuracy. Sit down with Dr. Christopher Mooney and Taylor Kemp for an episode of Catholic Saints, where they dive into the life and witness of St. Thomas Aquinas.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content o...2023-04-2423 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Bede the VenerableDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp sit down to discuss the holy life and witness of St. Bede the Venerable.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2023-04-1024 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSts. Perpetua & FelicityDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp discuss the life and impact of two female martyrs from the third century, Sts. Perpetua and Felicity. Both were beheaded for refusing to renounce their Christian faith. Their feast day is March 7.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2023-04-0323 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. CuthbertDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp discuss the life of St. Cuthbert of Lindisfarne from Northern England, a lesser-known saint in the Church today but a beloved bishop of his time. Known for his amiable personality and unique relationship with otters, St. Cuthbert radiated persistent cheerfulness to those he met and modeled holiness throughout the various stages of his life. His feast day is March 20.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.2023-03-2022 minSaint Augustine\'s - PodcastsSaint Augustine's - PodcastsExodus: Sabbath and the Human Problem of Idolatry | Josh Taylor2023-03-1900 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. PatrickDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp discuss the historical life of St. Patrick. Captured multiple times by pirates, St. Patrick escaped slavery and returned to his land of captivity to preach the Gospel to a pagan people. Living during a time of great plagues, St. Patrick preached the good news of a God who embraces suffering. His feast day is March 17.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this p...2023-03-1322 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Ignatius of AntiochA Father of the early Church, St. Ignatius of Antioch is an incredible model of Christian discipleship. He is also one of Dr. Ben Akers' favorite saints. Sit down with Dr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp as they discuss this remarkable bishop, who died a martyr for his fidelity to Christ.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of t...2023-01-3019 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Marcella, a Model of VirtueDr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor Kemp sit down to discuss St. Marcella, the early Church martyr of Rome, who's feast day is celebrated on January 31st. St. Marcella was born in 325 AD and died in 410 AD, around the time of the sack of Rome. During this tumultuous time in Church history (between the Council of Nicaea and the sack of Rome) St. Marcella befriended St. Jerome who wrote several letters to and about St. Marcella. Through these letters, we learn of a woman of the Church who modeled virtue and walked the path of Christ to the end. Eventually...2022-09-1218 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Anthony of EgyptIn this episode, Dr. Elizabeth Klein and Taylor discuss St. Anthony of Egypt, or "Anthony the Great," a hermit who lived from around 251 to 356 A.D. Anthony is widely regarded as the most famous of the Desert Fathers, a class of Christians who fled to the wilderness in order to give themselves wholly to prayer and asceticism. This radical devotion to the Lord made the Desert Fathers serious threats to the Evil One. In fact, Satan would often send legions of demons to attack Anthony, yet the Saint always prevailed. Anthony's heroic life of humility and prayer inspired many...2022-09-0522 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Mary MagdaleneJoin Dr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp as they get to know Saint Mary Magdalene and how she creatively lives out faith, hope, and charity.Watch Catholic Saints on FORMED.Sign Up for FORMED.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute on the Mission Circle.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a...2022-08-2922 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. John Vianney on Parish PriestsDr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp discuss the life of St. John Vianney.Watch Catholic Saints on FORMED.Sign Up for FORMED.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute on the Mission Circle.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a member of the Mission Circle.2022-08-0121 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Joseph, Part 4: Patron of the Domestic ChurchDr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp sit down to reflect on the earthly father chosen by the heavenly Father for his Son, Jesus Christ.Watch Catholic Saints on FORMED.Sign Up for FORMED.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute on the Mission Circle.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a m...2022-05-3020 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Joseph, Part 3: Patron of the Universal ChurchDr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp sit down to reflect on the earthly father chosen by the heavenly Father for his Son, Jesus Christ.Watch Catholic Saints on FORMED.Sign Up for FORMED.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute on the Mission Circle.  See the work of Jesuit Refugee ServiceWatch Catholic Saints and other great content on Formed.Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a m...2022-04-0421 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Joseph, Part 2: Guardian of the RedeemerDr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp sit down to reflect on the earthly father chosen by the Heavenly Father for his Son, Jesus Christ. This four-part series will begin by looking at Joseph from the Old Testament and comparing him with Saint Joseph from the New Testament, and then move into reflections on three of Saint Joseph's titles; Guardian of the Redeemer, Patron of the Universal Church, and Patron of the Domestic Church.Watch Catholic Saints on FORMED.Sign Up for FORMED.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute on...2022-03-0719 minCatholic SaintsCatholic SaintsSt. Joseph, Part 1: Old and NewDr. Ben Akers and Taylor Kemp sit down to reflect on the earthly father chosen by the Heavenly Father for his Son, Jesus Christ. This four-part series will begin by looking at Joseph from the Old Testament and comparing him with Saint Joseph from the New Testament, and then move into reflections on three of Saint Joseph's titles; Guardian of the Redeemer, Patron of the Universal Church, and Patron of the Domestic Church.Watch Catholic Saints on FORMED.Sign Up for FORMED.Support this podcast and the Augustine Institute on...2022-02-2120 minThe Spice of Life PodcastThe Spice of Life PodcastEpisode 2: Augustine From LA (Cook in the army)Join me as I talk to my close friend Augustine from LA California about all things culinary in the second episode of the podcast!We talk about the LA food scene, texas, gaming and more!2021-12-0225 minMysteries, Myths, and LegendsMysteries, Myths, and LegendsEP. 13 THE LEGEND OF: The Greenbrier Ghost at the St. Augustine LighthouseBOO! (ahh!) it's Wednesday, and it's our 13th episode! This week we journey to St. Augustine's haunted lighthouse, and to West Virginia's Greenbrier Ghost. This episode has some ghostly and murderous elements to it.  wooooo :0 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRzvHQnrEjU0Pp2gIIL47rA Rate and review us on Apple Podcast and comment on our instagram! Thanks for listening and enjoying! Email us your stories!!! or if you want to sponsor us #spons Email - mysteriesmythslegends@gmail.com ESTY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/LuxieandLuna?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=826447453 We post pictures of our stories ev...2021-04-281h 04This is Gonna Sound WeirdThis is Gonna Sound WeirdEpisode 24- Favorite Haunted CityThis week Sydney and Taylor talk about their favorite haunted cities St. Augustine, FL, and Charleston, SC! Follow us on Instagram @gonnasoundweirdpod. If you have any weird stories send them to us at thisisgonnasoundweird@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gonnasoundweird/support2021-01-081h 10Don\'t Be SadDon't Be Sadepisode 8, can you spell smorgasbord?hey everyone, iv'e been way too busy to record an episode so heres the patreon episode i did with my friends, its quite a mess but some parts are pretty funny, i hopr you guys enjoy and hopefully ill be able to get a new episode up soon! email me any questions at efwtshow@gmail.com or if you'd like to be a guest let me know! Don't Be Sad! 2020-08-241h 05Don\'t Be SadDon't Be Sadepisode 7, weekend at Guidry'si recorded this episode at some point in June, and my good friends Jacob and Olivia joined me for a wonderful episode, we talked about pizza and cottage core and dungeons and dragons, and many other things. i hope you guys enjoy this one because i always enjoy hanging out and talking with them , they're some lovely folks.  i hope you enjoy! 2020-07-2151 minDon\'t Be SadDon't Be Sadepisode 6, coming outthis was a special pride episode that was meant for pride month but i got too busy to upload it during June, its a little explicit and i did a really bad job of explaining asexuality but i hope you guys enjoy  2020-07-0642 minTNT TALKTNT TALKMonster Energy is made by Satan?!?FRIENDS!! Today we talk about some of the CRAZIEST, most far fetched conspiracies along with our recent trip to the haunted city of Saint Augustine! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taylor-gouge/support2020-07-0439 minDon\'t Be SadDon't Be Sadepisode 5.5, quick updateThis is just a quick update on things going on and the near future of my podcast.2020-06-2406 minDon\'t Be SadDon't Be Sadepisode 5, long ago and far awayIn this episode i talk about Star Wars the Clone Wars, I talk about painting, I have special guest Josh Jackson and we talked about him in high school and growing up together. I hope you guys enjoy this episode, check out my patreon at patreon.com/dontbesad, and email me or tweet me @efwtshow or efwtshow@gmail.com! Don't be sad! 2020-05-0724 minDon\'t Be SadDon't Be Sadepisode 4, wise words of accountinghey everybody, i had my fantastic step dad Allan Jackson, also known as AJ on my show today, i also announced my new patreon page which is soon to be full of special content for patrons! all 3 tiers on my patreon are low and affordable, and the new special content is soon to come! you can find it at patreon.com/dontbesad  also don't forget to email me things that make you happy at efwtshow@gmail.com or tweet them at me @efwtshow hope you enjoy  2020-04-2629 minDon\'t Be SadDon't Be Sadepisode 3, pilot season(warning: there were some technical difficulties but it still sounds okay) panda sex, face masks, and the Irish prime minister; this episode has it all including special guest, Nathaniel Augustine!  check out this weeks episode where i talk about some good things going on and i have my own brother on to talk about college and planes. hope you enjoy and as always, don't be sad! 2020-04-0920 minDon\'t Be SadDon't Be Sadepisode 2, motherly lovein this episode i talked about Russia helping out the US, a special way to walk you dog, how cats are very loving, and had a very special guest, my own mother! hope you enjoy this new episode and I'll catch y'all next week!  don't forget to email me what makes you happy efwtshow@gmail.com or tweet me @efwtshow 2020-04-0217 minDon\'t Be SadDon't Be Sadepisode 1, a whole new world!I am back from the dead! After some much needed time off i have finally come back with a new episode and completely rebooted my show! Don't worry, we'll still be talking about the environment, but its time that everyone hears some good news! so from now on i will be sharing happy things and talking about what makes me happy, and the things that make you guys happy as well! so tweet at me @efwtshow or email me at efwtshow@gmail.com to share the things that make you happy so i can share them on the next episode...2020-03-2413 min2TravelDads Podcast2TravelDads PodcastSaint Augustine Beaches: best sights, fun and foodBeyond historic St Augustine there are tons of beaches and cool sights to see all around the area.  Show notes here: Best of Saint Augustine Beaches (and activities) Whether you're into alligators or want to visit an obscure National Park site, we've got the scoop on it all. And we've got some great restaurant picks too!2019-12-2040 min2TravelDads Podcast2TravelDads PodcastTop Sights for Exploring Historic St Augustine, FLWe go on a tour of St Augustine, Florida: the oldest city in the USA. Show notes here: Best of St Augustine: the USA's first city Get our tips and picks for the best places to visit for history and fun, both with kids and without. Our favorite restaurants after many trips back to the Ancient City, including where to try datil pepper sauce downtown.2019-12-2027 minDr Taylor Marshall PodcastDr Taylor Marshall Podcast338: Six Catholic Facts for Thanksgiving [Podcast] Dr Taylor Marshall explains Catholic Thanksgiving (6 facts) to get you ready for conversation at the Thanksgiving table. For example, the first Catholic Thanksgiving was actually in 1565 in St. Augustine, Florida. Watch this new podcast episode by clicking here: Or listen to the audio mp3 here: If you’d like to order a copy of Taylor’s new book Infiltration: The Plot to Destroy the Church from Within, you can order it in Hardback, Kindle, or Audiobook. Check out Patreon Patron Benefits for Donating to Dr Taylor Marshall’s Show! All these video discussions are free. Do you want to recommend a show...2019-11-2814 minForte CatholicForte Catholic109: Keeping Things Simple & Humble w/ The Coolest Monk EVER!Fr. Anthony Sciarappa co-hosts(WHAT!?!?!) as we talk about what Taylor learned about keeping things simple from the high school students he was on retreat with this weekend. (The students may or may not have been a little comically confused) In the second segment, we are joined by a listener favorite Fr. Augustine Wetta. He rejoins the show(from his high school classroom with actual students in it) to talk about his new novel "The Eighth Arrow" which explores what it would be like if Odysseus from the Odyssey was in Dante's Inferno. The book is a...2018-11-1453 minForte CatholicForte Catholic109: Coolest Monk Ever rejoins the show, keeping things simple & humbleFr. Anthony Sciarappa co-hosts(WHAT!?!?!) as we talk about what Taylor learned about keeping things simple from the high school students he was on retreat with this weekend. (The students may or may not have been a little comically confused) In the second segment, we are joined by a listener favorite Fr. Augustine Wetta. He rejoins the show(from his high school classroom with actual students in it) to talk about his new novel "The Eighth Arrow" which explores what it would be like if Odysseus from the Odyssey was in Dante's Inferno. The book is a thoroughly entertaining jailbreak...2018-11-1456 minDr Taylor Marshall PodcastDr Taylor Marshall Podcast129: Aquinas Why Fish and No Meat in Lent PLUS the Demonic Incubus and Sucubus! [Podcast]Join Dr Taylor Marshall this week as he explains why Thomas Aquinas thought animal and bird flesh caused a higher human sexual libido and how it relates to our customs for fasting and abstinence during Lent. Believe it or not, what Saint Thomas says in the 1200s about diet is actually confirmed by testosterone studies in our time. We also look Eastern Catholic Church Bible translations AND the demonic sexual apparitions of the sucubus (female version) and incubus (male version) attested to by Augustine and Aquinas. 129: Aquinas Why Fish and No Meat in Lent PLUS the Demonic Incubus and Sucubus...2018-02-2851 minForte CatholicForte CatholicEpisode 66: The Coolest Monk EVER! & Persuasive Pro-life w/Trent HornSpecial episode with double the guests! We start the show off talking about our recent staff trip to Top Golf and my observations on what the Church can learn from Top Golf. in the second segment, you will meet the man who blew up my idea of what a monk was! Fr. Augustine is HILARIOUS and wrote a tremendous book on humility. In the final segment, I am joined once again by Catholic Answers own Trent Horn during Pro-life month to discuss how to be persuasive in pro-life conversations. Subscribe/Rate2018-01-1754 minDr Taylor Marshall PodcastDr Taylor Marshall Podcast#093: Revelation Ch. 20 The Millennium in Catholic Tradition (Catholic Apocalypse Part 14)In this episode Dr. Marshall explores the debate surrounding the millennium or "thousand year" reign of Christ in Revelation 20. Some early Catholic saints were "pre-millenialists" a position later condemned by the Catholic Church. Taylor looks at the allegorical interpretation of the "thousand years" through the lens of Saints like Augustine, Ambrose, and Gregory of Nyssa. We also discuss the vision of "Satan on a chain" and how it applies to the lives of Christians today. (http://taylormarshall.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Millennium-1024x564.png) #093: Revelation Ch.120 The Millennium in the Catholic Tradition (Catholic Apocalypse Part 14) If the audio player does not...2015-10-1545 minCharlie Taylor MinistriesCharlie Taylor MinistriesRomans 1:17 – The Key That Unlocked the ReformationRomans 1:17 – The Key That Unlocked the Reformation The Letter of Paul to the Romans can be linked to all the great revivals and reform movements in church history. Romans has also been the written force behind the most significant conversions in church history. The first great theologian of the fourth century who is still the greatest theologian in church history was Augustine. Augustine was a respected teacher of rhetoric in Rome, Carthage and Milan. By his own admission, Augustine led “a sinful and immoral” life, but Ambrose and his other friends witnessed to him to accept Christ. They ga...2015-09-1400 minDr Taylor Marshall PodcastDr Taylor Marshall Podcast#083: Revelation Chs. 10-11 The Giant Angel and Two Witnesses (Catholic Apocalypse Part 6)Today we examine the Seventh Trumpet of the Apocalypse, the Gigantic Angel (?), and the identity of the Two Witnesses according to Saint Augustine and Saint Thomas Aquinas. We also step into some Christology and look at some of the Preterist details surrounding the two witnesses and their 42 month battle with the Beast. Please click on the file below to start listening. (http://taylormarshall.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Book-Of-Revelation-1024x734.png) Click to Listen: #083: Revelation Chs. 10-11 The Giant Angel and Two Witnesses (Catholic Apocalypse Part 6)   If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to l...2015-07-1556 minDr Taylor Marshall PodcastDr Taylor Marshall Podcast#066: What is 666 and the Mark of the Beast?My goal this week is to share with you the Catholic Church’s teaching on Revelation 13, the Mark of the Beast, 666, and the history of Rome as it relates to both topics. Last month we had an episode called Catholic View of the End Times and Tribulation Episode 62. It was so popular that I wanted to do a sequel to it. So in this episode (Episode 66) we’ll look at the idea of the Antichrist and 666 in more detail. Click to Listen: #066: What is 666 and the Mark of the Beast?   If the audio player does not...2015-03-041h 02Dr Taylor Marshall PodcastDr Taylor Marshall PodcastTaylor’s Voicemail about St Augustine in 50 PagesOn my birthday, March 29, 2014, the email subscribers of my blog took a vote on our next free book. I offered several free books I’d be willing to write for you as a “thank you” for your encouragement. The winning title was Augustine in 50 Pages: A Quick Layman’s Guide to Augustinianism. You can see the various book options and how the voting broke down by clicking here. My goal was to finish researching and writing the book by the feast day of Saint Augustine on August 28, 2014. I worked hard on it and put the finishing touches on it on A...2014-09-0102 minDr Taylor Marshall PodcastDr Taylor Marshall Podcast#041: 5 Intellectual Virtues and Pornography, Art, and Culture [Podcast]My goal this week is to share with you the 5 Intellectual Virtues according to Saint Thomas Aquinas. I sit down the Brother Bradley Elliott, OP of the Dominicans (and “Fellow” of the New Saint Thomas Institute) and he explains the 5 intellectual virtues and how they relate to the moral life and key topics such as pornography, art, and culture. Click to Listen: Podcast #041: 5 Intellectual Virtues and Pornography, Art, and Culture If the audio player does not show up in your email or browser, please click here to listen. Are you enjoying this podcast? Please share it on Facebook...2014-07-0243 min