Benny 16's Wednesday audiences on the Tradition of the Church

May 15, 2008 10:45

And the series on the Church Fathers (in many ways a continuation of the series on the Apostolic Tradition):
  1. 7 March 2007, Saint Clement, Bishop of Rome
  1. 14 March 2007, Saint Ignatius of Antioch
  1. 21 March 2007, Saint Justin, Philosopher and Martyr
  1. 28 March 2007, Saint Irenaeus of Lyons
  1. 18 April 2007, Clement of Alexandria
  1. 25 April 2007, Origen of Alexandria (1)
  2. 2 May 2007, Origen of Alexandria (2)
  1. 30 May 2007, Tertullian
  1. 6 June 2007, Saint Cyprian
  1. 13 June 2007, Eusebius of Caesarea
  1. 20 June 2007, Saint Athanasius of Alexandria
  1. 27 June 2007, Saint Cyril of Jerusalem
  1. 4 July 2007, Saint Basil (1)
  2. 1st August 2007, Saint Basil (2)
  1. 8 August 2007, Saint Gregory Nazianzus (1)
  2. 22 August 2007, Saint Gregory Nazianzus (2)
  1. 29 August 2007, Saint Gregory of Nyssa (1)
  2. 5 September 2007, Saint Gregory of Nyssa (2)
  1. 19 September 2007, Saint John Chrysostom (1)
  2. 26 September 2007, Saint John Chrysostom (2)
  1. 3 October 2007, Saint Cyril of Alexandria
  1. 10 October 2007, Saint Hilary of Poitiers
  1. 17 October 2007, Saint Eusebius of Vercelli
  1. 24 October 2007, Saint Ambrose of Milan
  1. 31 October 2007, Saint Maximus of Turin
  1. 7 November 2007, Saint Jerome (1)
  2. 14 November 2007, Saint Jerome (2)
  1. 21 November 2007, Aphraates, "the Sage"
  1. 28 November 2007, Saint Ephrem
  1. 5 December 2007, Saint Chromatius of Aquileia
  1. 12 December 2007, Saint Paulinus, Bishop of Nola
  1. 9 January 2008, Saint Augustine of Hippo (1)
  2. 16 January 2008, Saint Augustine of Hippo (2)
  3. 30 January 2008, Saint Augustine of Hippo (3)
  4. 20 February 2008, Saint Augustine of Hippo (4)
  5. 27 February 2008, Saint Augustine of Hippo (5)
  1. 5 March 2008, Saint Leo the Great
  1. 12 March 2008, Boethius and Cassiodorus
  1. 9 April 2008, Saint Benedict

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