• Amy Welborn: Gift Ideas and Tips for Establishing Catholic Christmas Traditions
    Nov 18 2024

    Advent and Christmas are quickly approaching, and families will soon begin their favorite traditions. In this special edition of the Ignatius Press Podcast, join Rose Trabbic, Ignatius Press Publicist, and Amy Welborn, author of “Bambinelli Sunday” who discuss several new Ignatius Press children’s book releases that would make great Christmas presents.

    Rose and Amy also discuss the importance of establishing Catholic family Christmas traditions and suggest several engaging customs that you can start with your family this year! Finally, they deliberate about whether or not you should tell your children about Santa. Kickstart this Advent and Christmas right by considering how to make this season memorable and integrally Catholic.

    List of Books Mention in This Podcast:

    • Bambinelli Sunday: The Most Wonderful Surprise of All
    • Friendship with Jesus: Pope Benedict XVI Talks to Children on Their First Holy Communion
    • Swiss Guard: Protectors of the Pope
    • Seek and Find:
      • The Life of Jesus
      • The Lives of Saints
      • On the Way to Santiago de Compostela
      • The Twelve Apostles
    • Our Lady of Guadalupe
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    40 mins
  • Jennifer Bryson: Rediscovering Saint John Henry Newman and Ida Görres
    Nov 8 2024

    We live in an age where treasures are frequently rediscovered and brought back into the light for further examination and appreciation. Such is the work of Ida Friederike Görres’s John Henry Newman: A Life Sacrificed which gives us a compelling and detailed introduction to the life and personage of Saint John Henry Newman. This work is perfect for those who are unfamiliar with John Henry Newman and for those who are avid Newman devotees and wish to gain a deeper knowledge and appreciation of this modern-day saint.

    In this episode, Andrew Petiprin talks with Jennifer Bryson about her translation of Ida Friederike Görres’s John Henry Newman. This wide-ranging and engaging conversation touches not only on Jennifer’s own conversion from Marxism to Christianity but also on the importance of rediscovering Ida Görres and what insights this work can offer into the life of John Henry Newman.

    Find John Henry Newman: A Life Sacrificed at Ignatius.com.

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    47 mins
  • Matthew Daniels: Catholic Human Rights and Social Justice Heroes
    Oct 25 2024

    Today, many Catholics feel a sense of urgency or even dread as they look upon the dark forces and ideologies that besiege the world, the Church, and the truth. Some people may even ask, “What can I do in the face of these forces and against so many injustices?” In their recent work, Catholic Heroes of Civil and Human Rights, Matthew Daniels and Roxanne King provide many heroic examples of everyday Catholics who stood as lights for the rights and dignity of others. This book provides sixteen short but thorough biographies of Catholics whose faith inspired and motivated others to work for social justice and the salvation of all people.

    In this episode, Matthew Daniels and Andrew Petiprin discuss how Catholics like Blessed Franz Jägerstätter, Venerable Father Agustus Tolton, Sr. Thea Bowman, and Diane Nash can serve as role models for Catholics today. While many of these Catholic heroes may be unfamiliar to many, their work is nonetheless crucial and the impact of their work and faith is beyond measure.

    Find Catholic Heroes of Civil and Human Rights at Ignatius.com.

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    46 mins
  • Joseph Pearce: Fifty Great Books to Read Before You Die
    Oct 11 2024

    In our busy schedules, it is often hard to find time to read a good book, and sometimes it is even harder to know which book to read. In his new book Classic Literature Made Simple, Joseph Pearce makes this decision easier by outlining fifty great works of literature that every person should read. Beginning in the ancient world and progressing all the way up to the present, Joseph provides a trusted list of books that are not only good aesthetically, but also morally.

    In this episode, Joseph talks with the host Andrew Petiprin about his reasoning behind his choices and even admits why certain works were excluded.

    Find Classical Literature Made Simple: Fifty Great Books in a Nutshell at Ignatius.com.

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    52 mins
  • Kevin Wells: Addiction and the Dark Night of the Soul
    Sep 27 2024

    Author Kevin Wells felt like his marriage—his whole life, even—was falling apart. His wife, Krista, was mired in an addiction to alcohol that cut her off from God, family, and friends, and Kevin felt helpless and alone. When, at last, supported by the grace of the sacraments, Krista started to find her way to healing and sobriety, the Covid-19 pandemic plunged the whole world into confusion and isolation.

    In his new book, “The Hermit,” Kevin tells the story of a remarkable priest, Fr. Martin Flum, who extended a life-line to Krista and to many others during the dark days of 2020.

    In this episode, Kevin speaks with host Andrew Petiprin about the healing he and Krista have found through suffering, about the deep reservoirs of grace to be found in the sacraments, and about the profound witness of Fr. Flum in their family’s dark night of the soul.

    Find “The Hermit: The Priest Who Saved a Soul, a Marriage, and a Family” at Ignatius.com.

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    49 mins
  • Abigail Favale: Entering the Church—and then converting to the Faith
    Sep 13 2024

    There are multiple ways in which Abigail Favale’s conversion to Catholicism may be seen as unlikely. First as an ex-Evangelical, then as a feminist academic, Favale had built a worldview—and career—on the rejection of “patriarchy” and on the promotion of progressive causes. How could she enter a Church known for male-only leadership, and for rigorous opposition to contraception and abortion?

    In this episode, host Andrew Petiprin speaks with Favale about her conversion—which in many ways began after she had entered the Catholic Church and began to explore its rich teachings and traditions in earnest.

    Her conversion memoir, “Into the Deep: An Unlikely Catholic Conversion,” is available now at Ignatius.com, as is her bestselling book “The Genesis of Gender: A Christian Theory.”

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    51 mins
  • Back-to-school special: Learning the Faith and history through stories
    Aug 30 2024

    Pope Francis wrote recently about the importance of literature in moral formation. For millennia, humans have used story-telling to communicate religious beliefs and moral values, and to ensure that history and culture remain alive for future generations.

    As a teacher in Catholic classical schools, Abigail Palmer has a passion for using stories as vehicles for learning history, language, and the Faith. Her new novel for middle-grade readers, "Faelan and the Miracle Machines," grew out of that passion. It tells the story of a young British slave during the days of the Roman Empire, and is full of adventure and mystery as well as history and culture.

    In this episode, host Andrew Petiprin speaks with Palmer about the book, about the fascinating historical period in which it is set, and about why stories are indispensable for teachers and parents wanting to engage their children’s imaginations as they study a wide range of subjects.

    Find "Faelan and the Miracle Machines" at Ignatius.com.

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    53 mins
  • “Evangelization is about showing up”: Steve Dawson on taking the Gospel to the streets
    Aug 9 2024

    There was a time when Steve Dawson found himself in trouble with the law, mired in destructive

    behaviors and relationships. Today he spends his days sharing the Good News with anyone who will

    listen, as founder and president of Saint Paul Street Evangelization (in between these two stages of his

    life, he says, he could be found downing Jack Daniels while watching Mother Angelica).

    Struck by how Jehovah’s Witnesses, Evangelicals, Mormons, and even atheists are comfortable

    preaching about their beliefs in the streets, Dawson has devoted his life to combating the perception

    that street evangelization “isn’t a Catholic thing.” In fact, preaching, teaching, and sharing the Good

    News in public are practices that go all the way back to the Apostles, and many great saints have

    engaged in them.

    During his years as a street evangelist, Dawson and his team have honed skills and developed methods

    of communicating the Faith in simple, accessible, and compelling ways. In this episode, Andrew Petiprin

    speaks with Dawson about his powerful conversion story, some of the amazing things that he’s seen in

    his years of street evangelizing, and why the basics of evangelization are important for every Catholic to

    master—whether they’re sharing the Faith on the street, in the workplace, or in their own families.

    Related reading: “Catholic Evangelization: Stories of Conversion and Witness”, now available at

    Ignatius.com.

    Learn more about Dawson’s work at Saint Paul Street Evangelization: https://streetevangelization.com/

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    55 mins