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How John Paul II Used the Saints Against the Communists in Poland – Prof. James Felak

Prof. James Felak shows how John Paul II used the saints in his pilgrimages to communist Poland to challenge atheistic rule, strengthen Catholic identity, and encourage resistance and hope.This lecture was given on October 31st, 2025, at St. Albert's Priory.To make a gift this Ju ...  Show more

Musical Dependence: What's Behind It and How We Can Move Beyond It – Sr. Anna Wray, O.P.

Sr. Anna Wray argues that many people are caught in a “musical dependence” that uses music to make ordinary life merely tolerable, a mere toleration which can transformed into true enjoyment by means of asceticism and an education in genuine enjoyment.This lecture was given on No ...  Show more

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