• Disclosure Deception: Urgent Warning About "Aliens" and UAP, Collab with Daniel O'Connor | Ep. 74
    May 27 2026

    In light of recent government announcements about "disclosure" (the process of revealing the existence of "alien" life and "non-human intelligence") we host an in-depth discussion on the UAP and "alien" phenomenon with our friend, colleague, and Catholic expert Daniel O'Connor.

    This is our very first livestream episode of Eternal Christendom.

    Check out Daniel's book "The First and Last Deception": https://www.amazon.com/First-Last-Deception-Aliens-Return/dp/1957168102/

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    3 hrs and 12 mins
  • The Bible Came from the Catholic Church, Part 1: Old Testament Canon (Dr. Matthew Thomas) | Ep. 73
    May 20 2026

    In this episode, we welcome biblical scholar and protestant convert Dr. Matthew Thomas to discuss the essential role of the Catholic Church in compiling the canon of Scripture, primarily the Old Testament.

    Dr. Thomas wrote the fantastic introductory essay on the canon of Scripture in the recently published Ignatius Catholic Study Bible: Old and New Testaments, edited by Dr. Scott Hahn and Dr. Curtis Mitch.

    This is episode 73 in honor of the 73 books of Holy Scripture!

    Dr. Thomas is the Associate Professor of Biblical Studies, and the Theology Department Chair at the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology in Berkley, CA. You can read more of his bio here: https://dspt.edu/matthew-thomas/

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    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Introduction

    04:23 - Scripture, Church Authority, and the Canon

    15:57 - Development of Doctrine and the Canon

    28:06 - Old Testament Canon

    52:37 - Florence, Trent, and the Church's Definitive Canon

    01:05:23 - Jewish Canon Traditions, the Septuagint, and the Temple

    01:42:18 - How the Apostles Used the Old Testament in the New Testament

    01:48:56 - Patristic Evidence: Fathers, Codices, Canon Lists, and St. Jerome

    02:03:36 - New Testament Canon, Rule of Faith, and Final Takeaways

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    2 hrs and 14 mins
  • Papal Snapshot: The Pope Commissions St. Boniface to Evangelize Pagan Germany | Ep. 72
    May 15 2026

    Today, 1,307 years ago, St. Pope Gregory II commissioned St. Boniface to evangelize Germany and bring it into the fold of the Catholic Church. In this Papal Snapshot, we uncover what his commission reveals about the ancient Church's very Catholic beliefs about the papacy.

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    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Introduction

    02:12 - Historical Context

    03:18 - St. Pope Gregory II, Letter 4 (May 15, 719)

    07:26 - Conclusion

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    10 mins
  • Papal Snapshot: St. John Chrysostom on St. Peter's Preeminent Authority | Ep. 71
    May 1 2026

    CULTIVATING SAINTS, SAGES, AND STATESMEN THROUGH THE GREAT TRADITION OF CHRISTENDOM

    In this latest Papal Snapshot, we cover the extraordinary descriptions of St. Peter and his preeminent authority among the Apostles by St. John Chrysostom, one of the greatest 4th century Church Fathers. His words have extraordinary implications for papal authority, and come from his "Homily on the Holy Martyr, St. Ignatius of Antioch."

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    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Introduction

    03:14 - Historical Context

    03:55 - Chrysostom's Homily on St. Ignatius of Antioch

    10:51 - Conclusion

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    13 mins
  • Puritan Pastor in Revolutionary America Becomes Catholic: The Conversion of John Thayer | Ep. 69
    Apr 15 2026

    CULTIVATING SAINTS, SAGES, AND STATESMEN THROUGH THE GREAT TRADITION OF CHRISTENDOM

    In our first episode since Easter Sunday, and in light of the extraordinary number of new Catholic converts this year, we cover the amazing (and very familiar sounding!) conversion account of the first early American Puritan Pastor to the Catholic Faith. His name was John Thayer. He was known to Benjamin Franklin, and even challenged John Adams on Luther and Calvin. He converted in 1783, the same year the United States won its independence from Great Britain, and later became a priest dedicated to evangelizing his beloved America.

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    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Introduction

    03:58 - Roadmap

    05:16 - Historical Context

    11:58 - Conversion: Intro

    13:32 - Family Background

    15:18 - Traveling to Rome, Prejudice Against Catholics Melting

    17:35 - Inspiring Thought at the Pantheon

    19:59 - Desiring to Learn the Catholic Faith to Shed Prejudice

    25:05 - Catholic Unity of Faith + Diversity of Opinions

    28:17 - The Instability of Protestantism

    30:38 - Inquiring into the Catholic Faith + Respecting Guardian Angel

    32:38 - The Miracles of St. Benedict Joseph Labre

    35:50 - Surrounded by Catholic Truth, But Still Unwilling to Convert

    37:23 - Discovering "Manifesto of a Christian Knight Converted to the Catholic Religion"

    40:40 - Deciding to Become Catholic

    41:50 - Final Obstacle: Veneration of Mary and the Saints

    45:23 - Greatly Changed Upon Becoming Catholic

    48:52 - Conclusion of the Conversion Story

    49:42 - Concluding Reflections

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    52 mins
  • Holy Week 2026: The Cross or Damnation (The Mystery of Lent with the Church Fathers ) | Ep. 68
    Apr 1 2026

    CULTIVATING SAINTS, SAGES, AND STATESMEN THROUGH THE GREAT TRADITION OF CHRISTENDOM

    For this Holy Week 2026, we read St. Pope Leo the Great's Good Friday Sermon 70, delivered on April 2, 443, 1,583 years ago! This is the final sermon in our 2026 series "The Mystery of Lent with the Church Fathers," and in it, St. Pope Leo the Great reminds us that for Christians, taking up the cross is not an option. If we refuse, we will be damned. If we accept and endure to the end by God's grace, we will be saved.

    May we join Our Lord on His Cross as we anticipate the joy of His Resurrection!

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    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Introduction

    04:43 - St. Pope Leo the Great, Sermon 70 (April 2, 443)

    17:29 - Reflections and Commentary

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  • Lent Proves We Are Christians: The Mystery of Lent with the Church Fathers | Ep. 67
    Mar 26 2026

    CULTIVATING SAINTS, SAGES, AND STATESMEN THROUGH THE GREAT TRADITION OF CHRISTENDOM

    For this final week of Lent before Holy week, we read St. Pope Leo the Great's Lenten Sermon 40, delivered on March 1, 442, 1,584 years ago! Once more, this great Pope and Church Father presents us with powerful Lenten themes of sacrifice and penance being the marks of true Christians. Lent is what proves we are Christians. If yours has not gone as well as you hoped: it's not over! You still have time to offer generous sacrifices for Our Lord in preparation for the Passover.

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    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Introduction

    10:59 - St. Pope Leo the Great, Sermon 40 (March 1, 442)

    19:50 - Reflections and Commentary

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    48 mins
  • Lent is for Christian Soldiers and Athletes: The Mystery of Lent with the Church Fathers | Ep. 66
    Mar 18 2026

    CULTIVATING SAINTS, SAGES, AND STATESMEN THROUGH THE GREAT TRADITION OF CHRISTENDOM

    For this fifth week of Lent, we read St. Pope Leo the Great's Lenten Sermon 43, delivered on February 25, 445, 1,581 years ago! Once more, this great Pope and Church Father presents us with powerful Lenten themes of sacrifice and penance being the marks of true Christians. Lent is indeed the "bootcamp" for Christian soldiers, and the "training field" for Christian athletes.

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    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Introduction

    16:40 - St. Pope Leo the Great, Sermon 43 (February 25, 445)

    26:15 - Reflections and Commentary

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    1 hr and 1 min