Rome Curious

Rome Curious
Podcast Description
Two Magisterium Catholics talk about all things papist.
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Content Themes
Focuses on Catholic doctrine, personal faith journeys, and community experiences with episodes covering topics such as the significance of Marian devotion, the sacrament of confession, and stories of transformation through healing after conversion

Two Magisterium Catholics talk about all things papist.
John Daniel Davidson is a senior editor at The Federalist. Over a nearly twenty-year career in journalism, he has written widely for national publications including the Wall Street Journal, National Review, the Guardian, the New York Post, the Claremont Review of Books, and First Things. He has also been a regular guest on many podcasts and radio and television shows, including Tucker Carlson Tonight, The Ingraham Angle, Fox and Friends, NPR, the BBC, and the Megyn Kelly Show. A Texan for many years, he now lives with his family in Alaska.
00:00 – Introduction and Themes
- Discussion on paganism, neo-paganism, and cultural influences.
05:00 – Virtue in Modern Culture
- Comparison of ancient Roman virtues with modern cultural values.
12:00 – Influence of Paganism in Churches
- How neo-paganism and self-centered ideologies are affecting churches.
20:00 – Rediscovering Virtue
- The importance of understanding and teaching virtues in today’s society.
28:00 – Marriage and Divorce
- The impact of divorce on families and society, and the role of virtue in marriage.
38:00 – The Role of Work and Family
- How work and family life contribute to personal fulfillment and societal health.
48:00 – Cultural and Spiritual Shifts
- Discussion on cultural decay, spiritual suicide, and the need for a return to virtue.
58:00 – Hope for the Future
- Signs of revival and the potential for a strong, committed remnant in the church.
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