This year, on the SSPX Podcast, and on the SSPX YouTube account, we’re doing a new introductory series on Catholic Apologetics.
Fr. Paul Robinson is the new Publisher of Angelus Press. What are his plans for Angelus Press and all the other apostolates that are under its umbrella? And you may be surprised at all it does…!
A listener asked us to look at the scriptural proof for the existence of Purgatory, and how do we know it actually exists? And then we’ll look at the practice of praying for our loved ones, and if it’s actually effective. And finally, we’ll answer a few more questions about Purgatory in general – does...
The SSPX Podcast “Vocations Series” continues its look at religious life with Sister Mary Gemma, SSPX sister of 33 years. Sister explains the history of the congregation, its spirit, and rule, and what the path to becoming an SSPX sister looks like – and more!
As mentioned in previous podcast on marriage, there are serious – even dangerous – misunderstandings about the single life in the world.
The idea about religious vocations or vocations to the Priesthood has suffered from misconceptions, strange ideas, and just plain bad advice. Fr. McFarland reviews some of the most common mistakes people make when thinking about the consecrated life.
Is it correct that the Married State is a vocation? Are some people called to it, and others aren’t? Is it better than consecrated life?
How does the vocation to the Religious Life differ from the Priesthood? What kind of people are needed? Fr. McFarland explains.
In our first episode, we’ll look at the priesthood itself briefly, then look at what a vocation to the priesthood entails – who are we looking for?
Introduction to our new series on Vocations – we’ll have 8 episodes exploring the topic, its misconceptions, how to foster vocations, and much more!
An interview with Fr. Wiseman about the new book from Angelus Press that he translated – “The Courage to be Afraid” – and why he thought it was so important to do
The main focus of this mini-series has been the chapter of “The Everlasting Man” by G.K. Chesterton, called the “Five Deaths of the Faith.” Today we’ll dive a little deeper into that meaning and also look at what Fr. Sherry calls the “Sixth Death” of the Faith.