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Ep. 070 - The Foundations of the Five Ways

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As the season of Great Lent is upon us, we are offering you a gift that we hope will edify you in this time of preparation.

Lecturer Fr. Owen Carroll is one of the foremost experts on Thomas Aquinas and one of the greatest living teachers on the life of Christ. As St. Bernard of Clairvaux is the last of the patristics, Fr. Carroll is said to be the last medieval schoolman. After praying to remain hidden his whole life, he has now entrusted his unpublished work and lectures with us.

We are pleased to bring you these lectures given to a small group of retired religious (many, like Fr. Carroll, in their 90s)!

We hope you will enjoy and share these lessons that are as charming as they are profound. Look for them throughout this season.

The first is called, “The Foundations of the Five Ways.”

Purchase Fr. Carroll’s book, The Sufferings and Glory of Christ: A Meditation on Holy Week to Ascension today and get 20% off now through Ascension!

Head to the website for more!

  continue reading

101 episodes

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As the season of Great Lent is upon us, we are offering you a gift that we hope will edify you in this time of preparation.

Lecturer Fr. Owen Carroll is one of the foremost experts on Thomas Aquinas and one of the greatest living teachers on the life of Christ. As St. Bernard of Clairvaux is the last of the patristics, Fr. Carroll is said to be the last medieval schoolman. After praying to remain hidden his whole life, he has now entrusted his unpublished work and lectures with us.

We are pleased to bring you these lectures given to a small group of retired religious (many, like Fr. Carroll, in their 90s)!

We hope you will enjoy and share these lessons that are as charming as they are profound. Look for them throughout this season.

The first is called, “The Foundations of the Five Ways.”

Purchase Fr. Carroll’s book, The Sufferings and Glory of Christ: A Meditation on Holy Week to Ascension today and get 20% off now through Ascension!

Head to the website for more!

  continue reading

101 episodes

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