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The Church Courtyard => Catholic Liturgical Life => Topic started by: Kaesekopf on December 27, 2012, 04:08:29 AM
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If anyone has any good sources for traditional Catholic audio (be they homilies/sermons, music, radio, etc) please post them here.
St Isidore's (SSPX) Sermons (http://www.saintisidore.org/audio.htm)
Audio Sancto (http://www.audiosancto.org/)
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SSPV/CPSV sermons on Internet radio. (http://wftsradio.com/)
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traditionalcatholicsermons.org
Restoration Radio
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Here is a poem written by Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz in Nahuatl
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TUMBLAR HOUSE
LISTEN TO ALL OF THEM
http://www.tumblarhouse.com/catholic-audio.php
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TUMBLAR HOUSE
LISTEN TO ALL OF THEM
http://www.tumblarhouse.com/catholic-audio.php
Isn't one of them Feeneyite?
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No, not really.
There's some references to Feeneyism and a couple of quips about baptism of desire. But what we've got here is like twenty to thirty hours of audio, and about two minutes of it is feeneyite, and only in a passing manner.
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No, not really.
There's some references to Feeneyism and a couple of quips about baptism of desire. But what we've got here is like twenty to thirty hours of audio, and about two minutes of it is feeneyite, and only in a passing manner.
Still, that's two minutes of heretical poison.
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I listened to the Tumblar House audio of Biersach and Coulombe (yes, all 30 hours) and found them to be hilarious, engaging, and knowledgeable.
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Here is some chant from the Mozarabic rite.
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Here is more from the Mozarabic rite.
:) :) :)
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Here is more about the Mozarabic rite.
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Bishop Williamson's incomparable conferences:
http://www.youtube.com/user/TradCatBat (http://www.youtube.com/user/TradCatBat)
Many of the Bishop's sermons can be found on YouTube. If you should have some French, I believe there are some sermons by Abp. Lefebvre as well.
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TUMBLAR HOUSE
LISTEN TO ALL OF THEM
http://www.tumblarhouse.com/catholic-audio.php
I found these guys a little snarky
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http://www.saintelias.com/ca/home/
eastern rite catholic.....
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TUMBLAR HOUSE
LISTEN TO ALL OF THEM
http://www.tumblarhouse.com/catholic-audio.php
I found these guys a little snarky
all in good fun
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Yes but they seem to be flippant about some serious matters...and the main speaker seems a bit pompous. Its very off putting...IMO for what its worth.
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http://www.sensustraditionis.org/multimedia.html
Fr. Ripperger's talks, really good! :)
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St Isidore's (SSPX) Sermons (http://www.saintisidore.org/audio.htm)
Wow, I did not know they did this! Thanks for sharing.
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I listened to the Tumblar House audio of Biersach and Coulombe (yes, all 30 hours) and found them to be hilarious, engaging, and knowledgeable.
Coulombe isn't a Feeneyite, is he?
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I know that at least he was. He probably still is. This does not affect the talks in the slightest. There are one or two backhanded remarks about it. In like thirty hours of audio.
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It is still heresy, and most unfortunate.
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Feenyites are heratics? Absurd!
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Feenyites are heratics? Absurd!
They deny that which the universal and ordinary magisterium says is de fide.
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Feenyites are heratics? Absurd!
They deny that which the universal and ordinary magisterium says is de fide.
Start a thread...
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TUMBLAR HOUSE
LISTEN TO ALL OF THEM
http://www.tumblarhouse.com/catholic-audio.php
I especially like the talk on the Assumption.
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TUMBLAR HOUSE
LISTEN TO ALL OF THEM
http://www.tumblarhouse.com/catholic-audio.php
I just find them so snarky and arrogent I cant hang for long
I especially like the talk on the Assumption.
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The Homilies section mostly comes from the paulist fathers of the 1800s in the USA.
http://www.alleluiaaudiobooks.com/category/sermons/
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Feenyites are heratics? Absurd!
They deny that which the universal and ordinary magisterium says is de fide.
are implicit and explicit baptism of desire de fide, or just explicit baptism of desire?
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I am not sure. I'm not a very learned theologian.
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Audio Sancto (http://www.audiosancto.org/)
I've enjoyed these.
Own the CDs.
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Benedictine's of Norcia's (nearly live) Divine Office audio: http://osbnorcia.org/feed
Proper chants for Sundays and major feast days: https://www.ccwatershed.org/goupil/
MusicaSacra.com's audio: http://musicasacra.com/music/recordings/
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Loads of free talks in MP3 here http://www.proecclesia.com/page_free%20talks.htm
Ven. Fulton Sheen's catechism series, especially good for converts
Fr. Hugh Thwaites's readings of the New Testament, Imitation of Christ, the Way of the Cross, the Penny Catechism, and various encyclicals. Also his tals on the Mass, Confession, and the Rosary. Last but not least, his WWII memoirs of his conversion and time as a Japanese POW. I really can't recommend Fr. Thwaites's talks enough!
Enjoy!
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http://osbnorcia.org/2014/03/21/conferences
Conferences on praying without ceasing from the Benedictine Monks of Norcia.
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There are some great resources, in this case there's the recordings from Lepanto Press.
including this one. http://www.olvs.org/ShopCart/InvDtl.aspx?InvId=10451&GrdId=&InvCatId=
There's also the professional recordings of The Sixteen who have done tremendous recordings of Victoria's and other renaissance masters works.
Here's a couple of examples.
http://www.amazon.com/Hail-Mother-Redeemer-Victoria/dp/B004G9C7DY/
http://www.amazon.com/Victoria-Mystery-Cross-Tomas-Luis/dp/B0001N9ZIY/
http://www.amazon.com/Palestrina-Vol-1-The-Sixteen/dp/B004YQVEH4/ (and there are several more volumes)
Veritas.
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http://www.magnificatmedia.com/
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catholic radio= lots of prayers and book readings
http://www.ruralcatholicradio.com/
http://tunein.com/radio/Rural-Catholic-Radio-s134487/
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Reddit has provided a goldmine. :D All of the Romans10Seventeen sermons in one download.
https://mega.nz/#!e1QjRSqR!j-acXvrvXlrweWpzSLsy9jFp1ktBceOREvMVPlFms-M (https://mega.nz/#!e1QjRSqR!j-acXvrvXlrweWpzSLsy9jFp1ktBceOREvMVPlFms-M)
It downloads all of the sermons in a compressed folder. Enjoy!
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ARISE, THREAD:
Apocalypse Classes in SSPX Seminary 1998/9, given by Bp Williamson.
https://archive.org/details/Monday21September1998
The user Quo Primum has some great content on his Archive.org account.
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Some good traditional Catholic sermons: http://servi.org/traditional-catholic-sermons/classic-sermons/classic-sermons-1982/
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If anyone has any good sources for traditional Catholic audio (be they homilies/sermons, music, radio, etc) please post them here.
St Isidore's (SSPX) Sermons (http://www.saintisidore.org/audio.htm)
Audio Sancto (http://www.audiosancto.org/)
I love this thread. Thanks, KK. God bless you.
:pray3:
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Here is a bump for TraditionalCatholicRadio.org which has a Lenten lineup of Lenten Sermons and Conferences.
The link is http://TraditionalCatholicRadio.org:8000/main (http://TraditionalCatholicRadio.org:8000/main)
There are links clients you can download for your phone/device. The best one I've found is WinAMP at http://traditionalcatholicradio.org/TCR/docs/winamp521_full_emusic-7plus.exe (http://traditionalcatholicradio.org/TCR/docs/winamp521_full_emusic-7plus.exe)
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St. Mary's Radio (KSMK)
webpage: https://ksmk.org
streaming: http://ksmk.org:9000/radio