Principles for Your Week
Principles for Your Week
Christendom College
A podcast and video series to help you thrive as a Catholic by sharing the guiding light of faith and reason found in our Catholic patrimony. Visit principlesforyourweek.com for more information.
The Bravery of Little Li
Dr. O'Donnell reflects on the courageous faith of the young martyr little Li, whose short life was a testament of incredible devotion to Jesus Christ present in the Eucharist.
Jul 26, 2022
3 min
St. Anthony
The fascinating story behind St. Anthony of Padua, the popular patron of lost items serves as a testament to the power of the love of Christ.
Jul 19, 2022
7 min
How History is Made: Reasons for Hope
Throughout the dramatic events of the world countless spiritual sacrifices go unrecorded, but nevertheless quietly work to shape history.
Jul 19, 2022
4 min
The Greatest Destroyer of Peace
Dr. O'Donnell reflects on St. Teresa of Calcutta's insights concerning the societal harm due to the evils of abortion.
Jul 5, 2022
3 min
How to Vacation Like John Paul II
The summer offers a period of rest and a break from routine. Pope John Paul II emphasized the importance of vacation as an opportunity to rejuvenate both body and spirit.
Jun 27, 2022
3 min
Josef Pieper and True Leisure
Amidst the frantic busyness of modern life, there seems so little time for leisure. However leisure is a vital part of life, for it opens the door for contemplation and contributes to man's happiness.
Jun 20, 2022
6 min
Pope Benedict XVI and the Necessity of Vacation
Dr.O'Donnell in reflects on the wise words of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI on the necessity of rest and contemplation. Pope Benedict XVI emphasized the importance of vacation, especially in the busyness of the world today.
Jun 14, 2022
3 min
Martin Luther King and the Liberal Arts
The writings of Martin Luther King are a testament to not only his protests against segregation, but also the influence of his Liberal Arts education. In his Letter From Birmingham Jail, he makes reference to St. Augustine, St. Thomas Aquinas, Martin Buber, and Socrates among others of the Liberal Arts tradition.
Jun 1, 2022
3 min
St. Adomnán, Defender of the Innocent
The little-known St. Adomnán had a profound impact on early medieval Irish culture. He worked tirelessly as a writer, statesman and jurist, and was related to the great St. Columcille.
Jun 1, 2022
3 min
St. Jerome and the Christ Child
St. Jerome serves as inspiring example of the power of asking Christ for his grace. Like St. Jerome, we do not have to go through life alone, all we have to do is turn to Christ.
Jun 1, 2022
3 min
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