A convert's perspectives on catechism

February 23, 2021 Duration: 52:44

Charlie Goodall, well on his way to baptism in the Catholic faith, sat down with me to discuss and give some perspectives on his journey into the Catholic faith, from the first time he approached a Church with the purpose of seeking God, to the online virtual Catechism classes he has been taking. The audio resource Charlie refers to in the discussion can be found in the following link https://fsspx.asia/en/cat-ex. Enjoy!


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Language: English Episodes: 462

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Duration: 52:22
Chris Sudlow is back from Provence, France and rose wine to join me in forming a quick snap shot of Pope Francis's latest Motu Proprio -Traditionis Custodes.
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Malta - a tiny island in the Mediterranean that boasts an incredible history and a vivid culture, and most importantly and perhaps unbeknownst to many, a flourishing wine culture. Tam and I discuss Malta's vividly multic…
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Duration: 59:30
Richard Bennigsen was brought up a protestant but found Catholicism after embarking on an inquiry into the history and validity of his own convictions and those of the Church he queried. Richard believes that an inquiry…
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Duration: 58:16
Portugal, the location of the miracle of Fatima, also brags many great wines. Chris, Tam and I take a quick trip from north to south, discussing the history, the Catholicism and the wine culture of Portugal.
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After a hiatus, I reentered the Lounge Room and I was joined by two old friends, Jason Kelly and David Massey, to discuss their perspectives on the role of fatherhood in the 21st century, and many of the challenges faced…
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Steve Purcell has travelled to over 57 countries around the world in pursuit of the history, culture and beauty of Catholicism. Tune into our conversation to hear Steve share his Catholic journey to traditional Catholici…
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Duration: 35:19
We wrap up our chat on movies with a quick comment on the classic, A Man for All Seasons, and some comments on contemporary evangelisation.We then dive into the old testament Mesopotamia, to talk about wines originating…
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Duration: 32:48
Chris, Tam and I give some movie recommendations that we hope you can enjoy, from classics to cult movies, box office breakers to B-grade garbage - whether the good, the bad or the absolutely ugly, hopefully some recomme…