2021 and back for more!

January 19, 2021 Duration: 47:36

When all was said and done we decided that it was probably worth getting out of bed and getting stuck into the new year. Join us back in the Lounge Room where we discuss Christmas  and New Year celebrations, Covid-19 and the world as it is with masks, and - much more importantly -  books!


Within the quiet space of this audio collection, you'll find a resource dedicated to the depth and tradition of the Catholic faith. Traditional Catholic Audio offers a direct line to foundational texts and weekly reflections, presenting audiobooklets from significant writers-clergy and laity alike-whose works have shaped centuries of thought. This isn't about contemporary commentary, but rather a return to source material, allowing the original words on spirituality, philosophy, and culture to resonate for today's listener. Complementing these readings are recorded Sunday sermons from Catholic churches across the globe, providing a diverse auditory experience of liturgical teaching and pastoral guidance from different communities. The content naturally spans topics of religion, society, and personal belief, all presented through a traditional lens. For those seeking substance over style, this podcast serves as an archive of enduring wisdom, a place to engage directly with theological and spiritual classics read aloud, and to hear homilies as they were delivered from the pulpit. It’s a deliberately straightforward offering for deep listening and reflection.
Language: English Episodes: 462

Podcast Episodes
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Duration: 19:33
Died Suddenly" There is a two-word phrase that has been trending recently on social media: “died suddenly”. I don’t know whether this has been happening more this year than past years and I am not interested in the theor…
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Duration: 18:10
In his New York Times bestselling book The Collapse of Parenting, Dr. Leonard Sax quotes someone as saying the following: “For the first time in history, young people are turning for instruction, modeling and guidance no…
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Duration: 32:28
Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen gives us a beautiful analysis of three parables which our Lord related: the lost sheep out of one hundred sheep; the lost coin out of ten pieces of money; and the prodigal son who returned to t…