Kenneth R. Craycraft, Jr. Phd. J,D,
Professor Kenneth Craycraft discusses how public witness in the U.S has largely been formed by the liberal story of America rather than the biblical story of Catholic Christianity.

Professor Kenneth Craycraft discusses how public witness in the U.S has largely been formed by the liberal story of America rather than the biblical story of Catholic Christianity.
Fr. Mitch welcomes tour guide George Stephan to talk about how the holy sites in Bethlehem, Nazareth, Galilee and Jerusalem have such a profound effect on the pilgrims that visit.
Dr. James Papandrea explains how early Church Fathers saw the Scriptures, the meaning of “divine inspiration” and the different approaches to reading the Old and New Testaments.
The mystery and importance of atonement is the topic for today. Dr. Margaret Turek helps us better understand why if God is love, would He send His Son to suffer and die as He did.
Fr. Timothy Vaverek discusses how the salvation won for us in Christ goes beyond redemption as simply a pardon for our sins to a closer and deeper nuptial bond with Our Lord.
Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers discusses his radio show where he defends the faith and explains why the Catholic Church has the answers to the hot-button issues affecting each of us.
Jose Carlos Gonzalez-Hurtado, president of EWTN Spain, talks about the relationship between science and religion, and how certain scientific theories point to the existence of God.
Fr. Mitch welcomes old friend, Marcus Grodi. The former host of EWTN’s The Journey Home shares new testimonies from converts and re-verts about spiritual renewal, hope and healing.
100 years ago, G.K. Chesterton defended attacks on the family, and spoke out to reclaim the glory of romance, love, marriage, parenthood and home. Guest Dale Ahlquist explains how.
Dr. Anthony Lilles talks about his work on Doctors of the Church, featuring three important Spanish saints, and how Catholic Spain was able to avoid the Protestant Reformation.
Holy Cross Family Ministries inspires, promotes and fosters prayer life and spiritual wellbeing in families throughout the world. Fr. Mitch speaks to its president, Fr. Fred Jenga.
Dr. Anthony Clark explores similarities and differences between Buddhist doctrine and Catholic theology, and how they’ve diverged through ambitious ecumenism and modern secularism.
Francis Maier’s recent survey of religious and lay people reveals a frank and sobering picture of the Catholic Church in America today, yet there is tremendous hope for the future.
Author Gary Michuta explains how traditional Biblical interpretations are being challenged, and how we can ensure what Jesus taught and did is accurately recorded and passed on.
Fr. Mitch welcomes author and expert on Islam, Raymond Ibrahim. They discuss the historical saints and sinners who defended the Christian West against Islamic jihadist aggression.
Michael Somers, provincial emeritus of the SVD Southern Province, discusses St. Augustine Seminary, the first Catholic seminary in the U.S. dedicated to training African Americans.
Professor Paul Kengor, Director of the Institute for Faith and Freedom, discusses the history behind the Roman Catholic Church’s bold and divine teaching and opposition to slavery.
Deacon Omar Gutierrez discusses his work with the Evangelium Institute, which brings a deeper understanding of the Catholic faith to teachers, teens, college students and adults.
Clinical Psychologist Dr. Ray Guarendi joins Fr. Mitch to share his insight on how parents can stand strong during the highs, lows, frustrations and rewards of raising teenagers.
Just in time for Christmas, enjoy a special Concert For Hope from the Dr. Lane Murray Unit State Women’s Prison in Gatesville, Texas. Fr. Mitch is your host for this musical treat.
Fr. Mitch and a group of musicians travel to Gatesville, Texas to present a message of hope, dignity and redemption to female inmates at the Dr. Lane Murray Unit State Prison.
Fr. Beseau discusses the Pontifical College Josephinum’s mission to prepare holy, generous, adaptable and resilient priests dedicated to pastoral ministry in the 21st century.
Australians Charbel Raish, Dr. Robert Haddad and Kevin Bailey join Fr. Mitch discuss how we can stand strong against secular culture and not be led astray by society’s “wokeness.”
Dr. Scott Hahn drops by to discuss ways we can balance our concerns and the pragmatic approach to our current state of exile that we seem to be living in as Christians right now.
Fr. Mitch welcomes the Bishop Emeritus Robert Baker of the Diocese of Birmingham, Alabama, to discuss how to spiritually prepare ourselves for the Advent and Christmas seasons.
John Martignoni points out the problems with Protestantism, and how we all can have conversations with friends and family that challenge them to think logically and scripturally.
Author and pilgrimage leader Steve Ray joins Fr. Mitch to explain how Genesis reveals so much more than our origins. It shows our purpose, our meaning and God’s plan for mankind.
Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers joins Fr. Mitch to discuss the Church’s response to racism and stereotypes, so that as Catholics we can work together to build a civilization of love.