Saints vs. Scoundrels
Dan Burke and Melissa Elson interview Dr. Benjamin Wiker on his book “Saints vs. Scoundrels” to find out what it would be like for saints to confront their moral, theological, or philosophical counterparts in history.
Dan Burke and Melissa Elson interview Dr. Benjamin Wiker on his book “Saints vs. Scoundrels” to find out what it would be like for saints to confront their moral, theological, or philosophical counterparts in history.
What sins are most hurtful to our relationship with God? Dan Burke and Melissa Elson speak with Dr. Kevin Vost about his book “The Seven Deadly Sins: A Thomistic Guide to Vanquishing Vice and Sin”.
Dan Burke and guest host, Stephanie Burke, interview Christopher Carstens on his book “A Devotional Journey into the Mass” to help us discover the meaning and beauty of the liturgy.
Dan Burke and Melissa Elson explore the Church’s teachings on death, judgment, Heaven, and Hell by speaking with Fr. Wade Menezes about his book “The Four Last Things”.
Dan Burke & Melissa Elson interview Dr. Christopher Blum on his book “Meditations for Lent”: how Bishop Jacques-Benigne Bossuet’s reflections on the life of Christ inspire all to enter into a new relationship with our Lord.
Join Dan Burke and guest host, Stephanie Burke, as they interview Connie Rossini on how to pray the rosary more effectively through her book “The Contemplative Rosary” (co-authored with Dan Burke).
Dan Burke and Melissa Elson discuss the book “The Little Oratory: A Beginner’s Guide to Praying in the Home” with author Leila Lawler to help families orient their lives to Christ.
Part II of Dan Burke’s & Melissa Elson’s interview of Fr. Michael Kerper on his book “A Priest Answers 27 Questions You Never Thought to Ask” regarding ghosts, godparents, and angels.
Part I of Dan Burke’s and Melissa Elson’s interview Fr. Michael Kerper on his book “A Priest Answers 27 Questions You Never Thought to Ask”.
Dan Burke and Melissa Elson interview Susan Brinkmann on her book “A Catholic Guide to Mindfulness” and the dangerousness of this popular practice.