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Voice actor James T. Majewski brings to life classic Catholic works, with a special focus on St. John Henry Newman and the Fathers of the Church.
Over 100 recordings, including sermons, encyclicals, letters, poems, and full books like St. Augustine's De Doctrina Christiana, and St. Athanasius's Life of St. Anthony.
A production of CatholicCulture.org.
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The Shepherd of Hermas | Pt. 4 (Parables 9-10)
“Keep his commandments, and you will have a cure for sin.”
The Shepherd of Hermas is an apocryphal text written in Rome in the 2nd century. It belongs to the category of "apocalyptic" literature, as it relates a series of revelations given to its titular character, Hermas, who may or may not also have been the work's author.
The Shepherd of Hermas was widely read and respected in the early Church, with some Church Fathers (such as Irenaeus and Origen) even considering it part of canonical scripture.
The text is divided into three main sections: Visions, Mandates, and Parables. Taken together, they serve as an exhortation to repentance.
Part 4: Conclusion
00:00 Intro
00:39 Ninth Parable - Chapter 1
03:35 Chapter 2
05:27 Chapter 3
06:40 Chapter 4
09:12 Chapter 5
11:18 Chapter 6
13:12 Chapter 7
15:15 Chapter 8
17:39 Chapter 9
20:07 Chapter 10
21:59 Chapter 11
24:58 Chapter 12
27:45 Chapter 13
30:38 Chapter 14
32:54 Chapter 15
35:21 Chapter 16
37:36 Chapter 17
39:31 Chapter 18
41:44 Chapter 19
43:28 Chapter 20
44:46 Chapter 21
45:56 Chapter 22
47:10 Chapter 23
48:37 Chapter 24
50:00 Chapter 25
50:36 Chapter 26
53:06 Chapter 27
53:50 Chapter 28
56:08 Chapter 29
57:30 Chapter 30
59:11 Chapter 31
01:01:05 Chapter 32
01:02:48 Chapter 33
01:04:14 Tenth Parable - Chapter 1
01:05:45 Chapter 2
01:07:21 Chapter 3
01:09:14 Chapter 4
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St. John Henry Newman - The Work of the Christian
"It cannot be said, then, because we have not to bear the burden and the heat of the day, that therefore we have returned to paradise. It is not that our work is lighter, but our strength is greater."
This sermon from Newman's Anglican period was originally preached on Septuagesima Sunday. In it, Newman addresses the misconception that grace exempts Christians from work, and he exhorts Christians to embrace their calling to work diligently for the glory of God.
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The Shepherd of Hermas | Pt. 3 (Parables 1-8)
“These mandates are advantageous for those who intend to repent. For, if they do not walk in them, their repentance is worthless. You who repent must cast off the wickedness of this world which wears you down; if you put on every excellence of justice, you can observe these mandates and keep from committing any additional sins.”
The Shepherd of Hermas is an apocryphal text written in Rome in the 2nd century. It belongs to the category of "apocalyptic" literature, as it relates a series of revelations given to its titular character, Hermas, who may or may not also have been the work's author.
The Shepherd of Hermas was widely read and respected in the early Church, with some Church Fathers (such as Irenaeus and Origen) even considering it part of canonical scripture.
The text is divided into three main sections: Visions, Mandates, and Parables. Taken together, they serve as an exhortation to repentance.
Part 3: Parables
00:00 Intro
00:39 First Parable
04:18 Second Parable
08:45 Third Parable
09:48 Fourth Parable
12:08 Fifth Parable
27:08 Sixth Parable
38:25 Seventh Parable
42:05 Eighth Parable
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The Shepherd of Hermas | Pt. 2 (Mandates)
“Put the Lord in your hearts, then, you who are empty and fickle in the faith. You will then know that nothing is easier, sweeter, or more gentle than these mandates. Be converted, you who walk in the commandments of the Devil, commandments that are hard, bitter, cruel, and foul. And do not fear the Devil either, because he has no power against you. I, the Angel of Repentance, who have overcome the Devil, am on your side.”
The Shepherd of Hermas is an apocryphal text written in Rome in the 2nd century. It belongs to the category of "apocalyptic" literature, as it relates a series of revelations given to its titular character, Hermas, who may or may not also have been the work's author.
The Shepherd of Hermas was widely read and respected in the early Church, with some Church Fathers (such as Irenaeus and Origen) even considering it part of canonical scripture.
The text is divided into three main sections: Visions, Mandates, and Parables. Taken together, they serve as an exhortation to repentance.
Part 2: Mandates
00:00 Intro
00:39 First Mandate
01:27 Second Mandate
03:38 Third Mandate
06:01 Fourth Mandate
14:26 Fifth Mandate
20:12 Sixth Mandate
24:51 Seventh Mandate
26:50 Eighth Mandate
31:39 Ninth Mandate
34:56 Tenth Mandate
40:06 Eleventh Mandate
47:13 Twelfth Mandate
This work to be released in its entirety in episodic format.
Links
The Shepherd of Hermas full text: https://www.hfsbooks.com/books/the-apostolic-fathers-walsh-grimm-grimm/
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The Shepherd of Hermas | Pt. 1 (Visions)
“So I wrote the commands and parables as he bade me. If you hear them and keep them, and walk in them, and fulfill them in a pure heart, you will receive from the Lord what He promised you. But if you hear them and do not repent, or even add to your sins, you will receive the contrary from the Lord.”
The Shepherd of Hermas is an apocryphal text written in Rome in the 2nd century. It belongs to the category of "apocalyptic" literature, as it relates a series of revelations given to its titular character, Hermas, who may or may not also have been the work's author.
The Shepherd of Hermas was widely read and respected in the early Church, with some Church Fathers (such as Irenaeus and Origen) even considering it part of canonical scripture.
The text is divided into three main sections: Visions, Mandates, and Parables. Taken together, they serve as an exhortation to repentance.
Part 1: Visions
00:00 Intro
00:42 First Vision
09:23 Second Vision
15:57 Third Vision
43:30 Fourth Vision
50:44 Fifth Vision
This work was released in its entirety in episodic format.
Links
The Shepherd of Hermas full text: https://www.hfsbooks.com/books/the-apostolic-fathers-walsh-grimm-grimm/
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St. Francis de Sales - Introduction to the Devout Life | Pt. 5
“Consider the love with which our dear Lord Jesus Christ bore so much in this world, especially in the Garden of Olives and on Mount Calvary; that love bore you in mind, and through all those pains and toils he obtained your good resolutions for you, as also all that is necessary to maintain, foster, strengthen and consummate those resolutions.
"How precious must the resolutions be that are the fruits of our Lord’s Passion! And how dear to my heart, since they were dear to that of Jesus! Savior of my soul, You died to win them for me; grant me grace sooner to die than forget them.
"Be sure, my child, that the heart of our most dear Lord beheld you from the tree of the Cross and loved you, and by that love he won for you all good things that you were ever to have, and amongst them your good resolutions.”
Part 5
(00:46) Chapter 1—It Is Well Yearly to Renew Good Resolutions by Means of the Following Exercises
(03:29) Chapter 2—Meditation on the Benefit Conferred on Us by God in Calling Us to His Service
(08:26) Chapter 3—Examination of the Soul as to Its Progress in the Devout Life
(11:44) Chapter 4—Examination of the Soul's Condition as Regards God
(16:23) Chapter 5—Examination of Your Condition as Regards Yourself
(18:47) Chapter 6—Examination of the Soul's Condition as Regards Our Neighbor
(20:15) Chapter 7—Examination as to the Affectations of the Soul
(22:42) Chapter 8—The Affections to Be Excited After Such Examination
(24:07) Chapter 9—Reflections Suitable to the Renewal of Good Resolutions
(24:54) Chapter 10—First Consideration, On the Worth of Souls
(27:45) Chapter 11—Second Consideration, On the Excellence of Virtue
(29:33) Chapter 12—The Example of the Saints
(31:19) Chapter 13—The Love That Jesus Christ Bears to Us
(34:36) Chapter 14—The Eternal Love of God for Us
(36:08) Chapter 15—General Affections That Should Result from These Considerations and Conclusion of the Exercise
(38:48) Chapter 16—The Impressions That Should Remain After This Exercise
(40:24) Chapter 17—An Answer to Two Objections That May Be Made to This Book
(43:16) Chapter 18—Three Important and Final Counsels
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