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Join us every Monday on the Ignatius Press podcast where we talk with our authors to get a behind the scenes look at our books, uncover the riches of our Catholic faith, and integrate the Gospel into our daily lives.Copyright 2025 Ignatius Press All rights reserved. Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • Building a Household Where People Matter w/ Dr. Cuddeback
    May 4 2026

    Today there are very few intentional households, but Dr. Cuddeback reveals the principles to help us return to a life where the family is the center of daily life and relationships thrive through shared work and leisure.

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    In today’s episode, Dr. John Cuddeback and Andrew Petiprin discuss today’s crisis within the family which impacts even faithful Catholic families and leaves so many people feeling isolated and unhappy. Dr. Cuddeback reveals concrete and practical steps that every family should take to foster the true happiness of each family member. He highlights the need for families to work together through physical labor and then to rest together through shared leisure. These time-tested strategies will truly help your family become an intentional household.

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    46 min
  • What Pope Benedict XVI Said Privately w/ Fr. Fessio
    Apr 27 2026

    After his resignation in 2013, Pope Benedict led a largely private life, but today many of private homilies from this time have been made public in “The Lord Leads Us by the Hand.”

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    In today’s episode, Fr. Fessio recalls the wisdom of Pope Benedict XVI. He remembers going to his classes and listening to his homilies, and he realizes that the same quality of insights is present in these newly released homilies. Fr. Fessio also responds to many of the criticisms of Pope Benedict including his resignation, Summorum Pontificum, and Vatican II. This enlightening discussion reveals much about Pope Benedict XVI from someone who knew him closely and personally.

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    36 min
  • Henri de Lubac Predicted the Rise of Constructive Atheism w/ Fr. Cajetan Cuddy
    Apr 20 2026

    Traditional Thomists are normally unfriendly to Henri De Lubac, but today’s guest, Fr. Cajetan Cuddy points out that Thomists are very indebted to De Lubac and should join him on the battlefield.

    Fr. Cajetan Cuddy is a Dominican priest, scholar, and Youtuber who recently presented at the De Lubac conference hosted by the John Paul II Institute on Marriage and the Family. He joins us today to talk about De Lubac and his critical insight into the rise of constructive atheism. Fr. Cuddy and Ben Eriksen talk about De Lubac’s response to this new threat to the human person. They also discuss the tendency of academics and intellectuals to focus too exclusively on the academic end of writing and researching while ignoring the search for truth and God who is much more than an intellectual principle. Their conversation not only provides insights into our modern culture but also demonstrates the crucial overlap between intellectual inquiry and one’s lived experience.

    Get your copy of De Lubac’s works here: https://ignatius.com/authors/henri-de-lubac/

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    Encyclopedia of Catholic Theology: https://www.ect.org/

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    46 min
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