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Interviews and commentaries from Brian Holdsworth. Topics include theology, philosophy, current events, culture, music, art, liturgy, tradition, education, and more - with an appreciation for the treasure of tradition.

The Brian Holdsworth Podcast Brian Holdsworth

    • Religie en spiritualiteit

Interviews and commentaries from Brian Holdsworth. Topics include theology, philosophy, current events, culture, music, art, liturgy, tradition, education, and more - with an appreciation for the treasure of tradition.

    The Church is Not Its Own Infection

    The Church is Not Its Own Infection

    • 10 min.
    Stupid Things Protestants Say to Catholics

    Stupid Things Protestants Say to Catholics

    • 13 min.
    Stupid Things Catholics Say About Protestants

    Stupid Things Catholics Say About Protestants

    The idea for this video came from my own experience in protestant churches before I became Catholic as well as from interactions I’ve had since becoming Catholic, especially on my YouTube channel in which I encounter a lot of the same remarks and arguments from protestants about Catholics over and over, and instead of responding to them each time, I thought it would be more useful to be able to direct them to a video that catalogues them and responds to them. So that gave me the idea to make a video called “Stupid things that Protestants say to Catholics”, but I thought, to be fair, I should try to put the shoe on the other foot first and consider what kinds of things we Catholics say to Protestants that could be described in the same way.

    • 16 min.
    On The Death of Pope Benedict XVI

    On The Death of Pope Benedict XVI

    Some spontaneous thoughts as the popular struggle over the narrative starts to take shape in the aftermath of the death of Pope BXVI.

    • 19 min.
    Fake Hypocritical Christians

    Fake Hypocritical Christians

    Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: http://pauljernberg.com It’s often claimed that the Church is full of fake and hypocritical Christians. A common refrain from non-Christians is that they like Jesus, but not his followers. There’s even a popular quote that I believe is misattributed to Gandhi which goes something like, “I like your Christ, but not your Christians. They are so unlike your Christ.” And even if Ghandi never said that, the popularity of this quote suggests that it resonates with a lot of people. And as a somebody that is part of the Church, believes in the Christian creed, and adopts the identity of a follower of Jesus, I can concede that there is a lot of truth to that sentiment – the Church does have that problem. But so does every walk of life. Nobody lives up to the moral standard that they profess, or at least internalize, and the reason we know this is because everyone has experienced guilt and shame. And I’m not talking about the kind of shame that comes from somebody else expressing disapproval of your moral conduct. That more often just produces the effect of anger and resentment, as opposed to shame. I’m talking about the kind of shame that appears as a result of the conviction of our own conscience – because we’ve done something that falls beneath the expectations and moral standards we set for ourselves – and we’ve all experienced this. We all have memories, that when they rehearse themselves in our minds, we sort of recoil from them in shame and embarrassment because it is our OWN conscience that disapproves of our behaviour. We all have things we wish we could take back.

    • 9 min.
    Xmas & Christmas by C.S. Lewis

    Xmas & Christmas by C.S. Lewis

    I recently read this tongue-in-cheek essay by C.S. Lewis and thought it would be a great reflection for your Christmas viewing. With his unrivaled wit and charity, Lewis assaults the strange habit of modern X-mas traditions in which we buy cards and gifts for people we don't like or want to buy for, exhaust our appetites through gluttony, and weary our stamina with "the rush", which he concludes, nobody would be willing to do to celebrate a religious feast in honor of a God they don't believe in - for that would be lunacy.

    Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: http://pauljernberg.com

    • 8 min.

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