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Outside the Walls

Outside the Walls is a weekly radio program featuring interviews with theologians, authors, clergy, religious, and engaged laity from around the Catholic world.
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Episodes

Dr. Charles C. Camosy - Medical Ethics and Fundamental Human Dignity

Dr. Charles C. Camosy, associate professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University, joins us to talk about the importance of defending and promoting fundamental human dignity in the realm of Medical Ethics, particularly resisting dehumanizing models of 'care' when serving an aging population.

Oct 30, 202156 min

Kristin Putnam: Human Dignity - the Starting Point for Respect Life

Catholics are Pro-Life! This is a consistent tenet of the faith. Her pro-life position, however, doesn't begin and end with the unborn. Rather, our advocacy for the unborn flows out of our belief in the Dignity of the Human Person made in the image and likeness of God. Kristin and I explore the implications of this belief in this week's episode.

Oct 23, 202156 min

Krista Corbello: Even This Way - Healing for Sibling Survivors of Abortion

Krista Corbello, founder of Even This Way , had been involved in Pro-Life advocacy for years before she learned that she had a sibling who was lost to abortion. Krista shares with us how this revelation impacted her and eventually pushed her to embrace a consistent life ethic, and to create a space for sibling survivors of abortion to find healing and community.

Oct 16, 202156 min

Joe Heschmeyer: Knowing a Person v. Knowing a Personality

Joe Heschmeyer joins me as we unpack a question posed by Cardinal Raniero Cantalamessa to the US Bishops, a follow-up question by one of those Bishops to the attendees of the Catholic Answers conference, and a follow-up question we have based on the previous two. All three questions stem from the distinction between knowing a Person and knowing a Personality.

Oct 09, 202156 min

Dr. David Russell Mosley: Dante, Poetry, and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition

Poet, David Russell Mosley, joins us to talk about Dante in light of the Pope's recent Apostolic Letter that we all read Dante this year, and the popular 100daysofdante.com reading group. We talk about the place of poetry in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition and discuss how an individual may benefit from both the reading and writing of poetry....

Oct 02, 202156 min

Sr. Sydney Moss & Sr. Bernadette Mota: The Fiat Project - Discerning God‘s Will

Sr. Sydney Moss and Sr. Bernadette Mota from the Salesian Sisters of St. John Boscoe join us to talk about the Fiat Project, a recent finalist in the OSV Innovation Challenge. The Fiat Project is a formation program for young adult women in their 20's and 30's who have a relationship with God but are ready to dive deeper. The program is designed to help you discover God’s will for you and discern your role in the church, no matter what your life vocation is. Learn more at https://salesiansisters...

Sep 25, 202156 min

Dr. Ryan J. Brady - Sacra Doctrina Project Certificate Program

Dr. Ryan J Brady is a founding member of the Sacra Doctrina Project ( https://www.sacradoctrinaproject.org ) and joins us to talk about their Online Certificate Program in Thomistic Ethics and Spirituality . It's an amazing opportunity to grow in your faith. The registration deadline is September 12th, so don't delay.

Sep 11, 202156 min

Sonja Corbitt:Just Rest - Meeting God in the Deserts of Life

When we find ourselves in a spiritually dry place, in an emotional wasteland, in a deserted place, we often pray and bargain and beg for God to rescue us from the Desert. In Sonja Corbitt's new book, (Just Rest: Receiving God's Renewing Presence in the Deserts of Your Life), she suggests that the desert isn't a place to be rescued from, but rather the mechanism of God's action in our lives, a vehicle to teach us reliance on God's providence, the classroom where we learn the necessity of Rest. Ge...

Sep 04, 202156 min

Dcn. Kevin Tulipana, D.O. - Medical Ethics & Remote Material Cooperation

Deacon Kevin Tulipana, D.O. shares with us the nuances of Medical Ethics, including the principle of double effect, and the factors that go into the passive remote material cooperation with evil. As a deacon and a doctor, he shares his perspective on the question of the COVID Vaccine through the lens of Catholic Medical Ethics. For more information visit the National Catholic Bioethics Center (NCBCenter.org)

Aug 28, 202156 min

Bo Bonner - Understanding Just War Theory

Bo Bonner joins me to talk about the Just War Theory, it's development, and the need to promote the dignity of the human person in the midst of conflict.

Aug 21, 202156 min

Kristin Putnam: St. Maximilian Kolbe & the Power of a Choice

My darling bride joined me on air to talk about the power and importance of making a definitive choice. This is true in marriage, and resolutions, and in holiness. This week's extra segment for Patreon supporters is a video segment. Watch and learn more at: https://www.patreon.com/posts/hey-its-extra-54904285 .

Aug 14, 202156 min

Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, OP: St. Dominic's Way of Life.

Fr. Patrick Mary Briscoe, OP, Editor-in-Chief of Aleteia and co-author of the new OSV book St. Dominic's Way of Life: A Path to Knowing and Loving God, joins us to discuss the life of St. Dominic, and what we can learn from it. Patreon supporters get an extra 12 minutes of conversation. Learn more and Listen: https://www.patreon.com/posts/54635046

Aug 07, 202156 min

Allison Ciraulo - Motherhood as a Path to Sainthood

Allison Ciraulo, mother of 3, wrote a beautiful reflection on Motherhood for the Church Life Journal . She joins us to talk about Motherhood as a path to sainthood. Patreon supporters get 10 minutes of extra conversation. Learn more and Listen: https://www.patreon.com/posts/54350437.

Jul 31, 202156 min

Ken Hallenius - de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture

Ken Hallenius, from the de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture , joins us to talk about the link between Ethics and Culture. Patreon supporters get 14 minutes of extra content. Learn more and listen: https://www.patreon.com/posts/54132780

Jul 26, 202156 min

Sam Rocha - Folk Phenomenology

Sam Rocha joins us today to talk about phenomenology, and more broadly philosophy, as an important tool to understand the world around us. He promotes a "folk phenomenology," an idea about which he has written a book , and produced a podcast . After the episode we talked for an additional 20 minutes. That segment is available to our Patreon support community. Learn more and listen at https://www.patreon.com/posts/53797805 ....

Jul 17, 202156 min

Tony Vasinda - Make Other People's Lives Easier

Lately, I've taken to encouraging my children to "Make other people's lives easier" in an effort to help them think through how their actions affect others, and to help them identify and root out selfishness in their lives. As I've meditated on it more and more, I see the usefulness and necessity of this idea in the mature spiritual life, and in effective evangelism in an increasingly non-religious society. Tony Vasinda ( https://catholicbalm.co ) joins me to explore the idea. Patreon supporters...

Jul 10, 202156 min

Sherry Weddell - St. Thomas the Apostle & Intentional Discipleship

Sherry Weddell, co-founder and executive director of the Catherine of Siena Institute ( siena.org ), joins us on the feast of St. Thomas the Apostle to talk about the difference made by a personal encounter with the risen Christ. Patreon supporters get an extra 10 minutes of conversation. Learn more and listen: https://www.patreon.com/posts/53273261

Jul 04, 202156 min

The Word on Fire Institute - Haley Stewart

Haley Stewart, a Fellow at the Word on Fire Institute , joins us to talk about the Institute, and how the pandemic pause left room for reflection and the re-prioritization of life. Patreon supporters get extra content, learn more at patreon.com/outsidethewalls .

Jun 26, 202156 minEp. 346

On the Solemnity of Corpus Christi: Derek Rotty

Derek Rotty joined me to talk about the centrality of the Eucharist in his own conversion, and in the life of the Church as we explore the mystery and celebrate the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. Patreon supporters get an extra segment. Learn more and listen at https://www.patreon.com/posts/52145052

Jun 05, 202156 minEp. 343

The Priestly Promise of Obedience: Fr. Colin Parrish

My Social feed has been flooded with anniversary pictures - wedding anniversaries, and ordination anniversaries. But there has also been quite a hubbub around the priestly promise of obedience to their bishop. While there is a specific cause of the talk this time around out of the Diocese of LaCrosse, it is by no means an isolated issue. Every few years this pops into the public consciousness, and it is worth taking the time to talk about it. Fr. Colin Parrish joins us to help us understand it....

May 29, 202156 minEp. 342

The Connection between Pentecost and Confirmation: Dcn. Charles Beard

We just celebrated a Confirmation in this house, and Deacon Charles Beard was the sponsor. We took the opportunity to record face to face and to explore the connection between Confirmation and Pentecost. Patrons get nearly 15 minutes of extra conversation. Learn more at https://www.patreon.com/posts/51565584

May 22, 202156 minEp. 341

Instituting the Ministry of Catechist: Andrew Casad

Andrew Casad, the Steward of Christian Initiation and Matrimony at St. Michael Parish in Olympia Washington, talks about Pope Francis' new motu proprio, "Antiquum Ministerium" and the institution of the Ministry of Catechist. Show Supporters get an extra 14 minutes of conversation about the Catechuminate and the RCIA. Learn more and listen at https://www.patreon.com/posts/51293464 .

May 15, 202156 minEp. 340

Prayer: Into the Heart of the Father: Dr. Leonard J. Delorenzo

Dr. Leonard J. Delorenzo , from the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame , joins us to talk about his new book on prayer, " Into the Heart of the Father: Learning From and Giving Yourself Through Christ in Prayer ." In both the book and the conversation, he suggests simple perspective shifts that have profound implications in our practice and experience of prayer. Patreon supporters get an extra 18 minutes of conversation. Learn more and listen at https://www.patreon...

May 08, 202156 minEp. 339

A Habit of Evangelization: Fr. Casey Cole, OFM

Fr. Casey Cole, OFM produces videos for the popular Youtube Channels Breaking in the Habit and Upon Friar Review . He joins us today to talk about living a life of evangelization. Patreon supporters get an extra 15 minutes of conversation. Learn more and listen at https://www.patreon.com/posts/50727656 .

May 01, 202156 minEp. 338

Pursuing Unity through Humility & Docility: Paul Fahey

Paul Fahey, a Co-founder of WherePeterIs.com , joins us to talk about our responsibility to preserve unity with the Church, and we discuss the importance of Humility and Docility when wrestling with confusion or misunderstanding with our priests, bishops, and the pope. Patreon supporters get an extra 24 minutes of conversation exploring how the Church can and should respond to the loss of respect, the loss of institutions, and the loss of credibility we face today? listen and learn more at https...

Apr 24, 202156 minEp. 337

Reliving the Extraordinary Urbi et Orbi: Jaymie Stuart Wolfe

On March 27th 2020, the eyes of the world were fixed on St. Peter's Square. There in the darkness, Pope Francis stood before an empty square and offered the whole world the hope of Christ. Whatever storms we find ourselves living through, the words, prayers, and events of that night can provide direction, encouragement, and hope. Jaymie Stuart Wolfe has compiled a beautiful book to explain the significance of the evening, and provide a tool for walking through these prayers again and again. Our ...

Apr 17, 202156 minEp. 336

Meditations after Holy Communion: Fr. Edward Looney

Fr. Edward Looney joins us to talk about his new book " Meditations After Holy Communion ," available on Sophia Institute Press. An extra 12 minutes of conversation is available to all those who support the show on Patreon. Learn more and listen at https://www.patreon.com/posts/49874610 .

Apr 10, 202156 minEp. 335
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