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Making Catholicism Work – Episode 17 – Antagonists – What Catholics Must RESIST

Father James Grant discusses Alexander Solzhenitsyn, a Russian author and dissident, criticised Western naivety towards communism, particularly American support for the Soviet Union. He argued this support strengthened communism and enabled the suppression of freedom movements. Solzhenitsyn also analysed the Catholic Church’s compromises with communist regimes, highlighting the need for a realistic understanding of Chinese communism and its suppression of religious freedom.


Making Catholicism Work – Episode 16 – Real Faith and Counterfeit Faith


Making Catholicism Work – Episode 15 – Humility The Catholic Pinnacle

Father James Grant discusses stoicism, a philosophy focused on self-improvement and duty, which significantly influenced ancient Rome for 500 years. Despite its admirable principles, its practical application was often lacking, as illustrated by figures like Cicero and Marcus Aurelius. In contrast, Catholicism provides a more holistic approach to human improvement, extending beyond personal development to include spiritual growth and understanding life’s purpose. It emphasises humility as a virtue that curbs self-love and recognises humanity’s reliance on God. Maximilian Kolbe exemplified this humility through his selfless act in Auschwitz, showcasing its transformative power.


Making Catholicism Work – Episode 14 – Catholic Art

Catholic art, rooted in the incarnation of Christ, elevates humanity and connects it to the spiritual realm. This is evident in architecture, such as Gothic cathedrals, and in sculptures like Michelangelo’s Pieta, which transform human suffering into inspiration. In contrast, modern Australian art, often elitist and government-subsidised, struggles to transcend demoralising trends and fails to resonate with the average person.


Making Catholicism Work – Episode 13 – Keeping Your Faith

Father James Grant reflects on the contrast between his grandmother’s strong faith and the lack of religious practice in his own family. He recounts his grandmother’s hardships, including the loss of two husbands to war injuries, and how her faith sustained her through suffering. Father Grant contrasts this with a recent observation of a grandmother and her granddaughters, suggesting a disconnect between generations and a decline in religious influence.

The speaker reflects on the profound impact of two women in his life, his grandmother and wife, who endured immense suffering but remained steadfast in their faith and commitment to others. Their experiences taught him the importance of spiritual stability, consistency, and love in the face of adversity. He emphasises the Catholic call to be reliable, joyful, and loving, not just enduring life’s challenges.

Father James Grant’s presentation, “Creative Catholicism,” explores the purpose of faith and the transformative power of suffering.


Making Catholicism Work – Episode 12 – Death in a Modern Australian Hospital

Father James Grant recounts his wife Dolores’s hospitalization for heart surgery, which went awry due to extensive tissue hardening. Despite the medical team’s efforts, Dolores remained in a coma and was later diagnosed with a stroke. Conflicting opinions from doctors about her prognosis added to the family’s distress.

The author recounts their wife Dolores’s eight-day coma and subsequent recovery. Despite receiving professional medical care, Father James expresses concern about the hospital’s lack of acknowledgment of Dolores’s humanity and dignity, particularly the absence of Catholic chaplains. The author emphasizes the importance of recognizing the transcendent aspect of human life beyond physical care, highlighting the need for a more holistic approach to patient care.

The speaker expresses gratitude for an actor and a power beyond the immediate who cared for a woman.


Making Catholicism Work: Ep 11 – Who is Man and Who is God

Father James Grant discusses the public’s general confusion about God.


Making Catholicism Work: Ep 10 – Mary’s Call “The Little Yes”

Father James Grant discusses praying to our lady.


Making Catholicism Work: Ep 9 – Apathy The Great Precipice

Father James Grant discusses apathy in Australia.


Making Catholicism Work: Ep 8 – Confession

Father James Grant discusses the truth about confession in Australia.


Making Catholicism Work: Ep 7 – Catholic Love

Father James Grant discusses what’s different about the Catholic view of love.


Making Catholicism Work: Ep 6 – Joy

Father James Grant discusses the vitality of Catholicism.


Making Catholicism Work: Ep 5 – Fake and Authentic Lives

Father James Grant discusses why Catholics must live authentic lives.


Making Catholicism Work: Ep 4 – Forgiveness

Father James discusses the difficulty of forgiveness.


Making Catholicism Work: Ep 3 – Bread and Circuses

Catholic challenges of a secular society besotted with sport and trivia.


Making Catholicism Work: Ep 2 – The Truth and its Cost

Why the claims of Jesus have been rejected in the modern world.


Making Catholicism Work: Ep 1 – Where God Finds You

God can meet you in the most unexpected places, not just in Church. God can pop up when you least expect it.