The Southwestern Missions – Dr. James Hitchcock

February 14, 2017 | No Comments

In this fascinating lecture from the 2007 Deep in History Conference, Dr. James Hitchcock, professor of history at St. Louis University, looks at the history of Catholic missions in the

The Attempted Return: Mary Tudor – Joanna Bogle

February 08, 2017 | No Comments

Joanna’s husband, Jamie, had to cancel his 2006 Deep in History lecture because he was at a wedding for a Royal Family member, who had to renounce his claim to

Shakespeare and the Catholic Recusants of the English Reformation – Joseph Pearce

January 25, 2017 | One Comment

In this lecture for the 2006 Deep in History conference, literary biographer Joseph Pearce looks at the English Reformation, and specifically recusants- those English under the rule of Anglican monarchs

Henry VIII – Marcus Grodi

January 18, 2017 | No Comments

In this 2006 lecture from the Deep in History conference, Marcus Grodi gives background on the lineage of Henry VIII, what Catholicism looked like in England leading up to his

A Look at the Reformation – Marcus Grodi

By Marcus Grodi
January 11, 2017 | One Comment

In this 2006 Deep in History lecture, Marcus Grodi looks at how for so many of us in the United States, our understanding of the Reformation is colored by the

Martyrs – Paul Thigpen

By Paul Thigpen
January 05, 2017 | No Comments

Paul Thigpen, who currently serves as editor of TAN Books, looks at the Christian meaning of martyrdom as explained in scripture and tradition. Taking specific instances of saints from the

The Aftermath – Joanna Bogle

October 20, 2016 | No Comments

What happened in England after Henry VIII declared himself to be the head of the Church there, declaring a schism with Rome?  What effect did that have on Catholics loyal

A Convert Looks Back at the Church of England – Fr. Ray Ryland

September 27, 2016 | No Comments

In this lecture from our 2006 Deep in History Conference, former Episcopalian priest Fr. Ray Ryland looks back on his journey into the Catholic Church, especially in regard to his

The English Counter-Reformation – Fr. Charles Connor

By Fr. Charles Connor
September 15, 2016 | One Comment

Many are familiar with the Catholic Counter-Reformation that took place on the European continent in response to Martin Luther and other reformers.  Less well known is what the Counter-Reformation looked

Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher: Martyrs of Conscience – Dr. Scott Hahn

September 08, 2016 | No Comments

In this 2006 Deep in History lecture, Dr. Scott Hahn discusses two great saints of the English Reformation: Thomas More, who died “the king’s good servant, but God’s first,” and

The Schism: Influences from Henry VIII to Elizabeth – Msgr. Frank Lane

August 05, 2016 | No Comments

In this 2006 Deep in History lecture, Msgr Frank Lane discusses how the troubled relationship between England and Rome evolved from the schism of Henry VIII through the reign of

The Fathers Know Best: Scripture and Tradition in the Early Church – Patrick Madrid – Deep in History

By Patrick Madrid
June 16, 2016 | No Comments

In this Deep in History lecture, Patrick Madrid addresses a common question regarding Scripture- with thousands of different perspectives on the Bible, whose should be trusted? Patrick explains how the

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