Augustine Institute
Lighthouse Catholic Talks
Our Lighthouse Talks audio series is a captivating and accessible way to learn more about the faith. Titles from the world’s leading Catholic speakers and theologians, you are sure to discover a greater understanding of God’s word.
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Sep 23, 2025
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Why I Left Planned Parenthood: From Death to Life with Abby Johnson 23.09.2025 1:08:52
Abby Johnson is a widely recognized Catholic speaker who was once the director of one of Planned Parenthood’s largest clinics where she came face to face with the reality of abortion. She shares an insider’s perspective about the true motivations of the abortion industry, and her courageous journey away from it and towards life. Her story is a testament to God’s grace and mercy, and the joy that c...
Protecting Innocence: Parenting, Your Kids, and the Internet with Matt Fradd 16.09.2025 1:08:33
Matt Fradd, a best-selling Catholic author, presents new data to show how the changes in the types and accessibility of pornography being promoted today make it far more dangerous and harmful than ever before. Matt draws from a wealth of experience to guide parents in taking decisive action to protect their children, and he empowers adults with specific wording to effectively address this sensitiv...
Into the Deep: Our Guide to St. Mary Magdalene & Self-Reflection with Rachel Bulman 09.09.2025 47:17
Women are called to be incredible models of the faith even when it can be difficult to see that quality within themselves. Join Rachel Bulman as she dives into the deep to guide women through their faith while exploring the life of St. Mary Magdalene. See the work of Jesuit Refugee Service You can listen to this series and other great Catholic content at Formed.org . Sign up for a 7-day fre...
Hope After Suicide with Fr. Chris Alar MIC 02.09.2025 56:45
Death by suicide is sadly at pandemic proportions, killing more people every year than war and homicide combined. While many people know that the Church condemns suicide as a grave sin, few people know that the Church does not teach that a person who commits suicide is automatically condemned to hell. As Fr. Chris Alar, MIC shares in this insightful talk (based upon his book, After Suicide , give...
The Crisis of Happiness: Hurting, Addicting, & Healing with Jim Owens MA, LPC 26.08.2025 50:08
When you hear the word “addiction”, what typically comes to mind? Needles? Alcohol? Pills? As Jim Owens, MA, LPC explains, addiction is much simpler, including everything from substances to technology, screen time, work, shopping, and even sugar. Addictions and distractions are used to manage pain—but in the process, end up damaging our brains, our relationships, and our ability to find lasting ha...
The Necessity of Divine Mercy with Fr. Chris Alar MIC 19.08.2025 56:53
Fr. Chris Alar, MIC, reveals the urgency to live and share the powerful message of Divine Mercy. He explains the basics of the Divine Mercy feast, image, novena, chaplet, and hour of mercy, and how to incorporate them into your spiritual life. See the work of Jesuit Refugee Service You can listen to this series and other great Catholic content at Formed.org . Sign up for a 7-day free trial...
From Jehovah’s Witness to Catholic with Mary Kochan 12.08.2025 52:31
As a third generation Jehovah’s Witness, Mary Kochan was fully immersed in their activities until adulthood. She offers an insider’s view about what life is like for Jehovah’s Witnesses and what is most likely to help them come to the fullness of truth about Jesus Christ. See the work of Jesuit Refugee Service You can listen to this series and other great Catholic content at Formed.org . Si...
Know Your Story: The Love of God in the Narrative of Your Life with Sr. Miriam James Heidland SOLT 05.08.2025 50:54
People love stories. But when we lose sight of where the story of our life is going, the “narrative” and meaning of our lives becomes confusing to us, and we can lose hope. In this dynamic talk, Sr. Miriam James Heidland, SOLT, renews our sense of hope and wonder (and humor), revealing that the reason we love stories is that we are part of a good story; one that answers the deepest desires and lon...
Athletic Spirituality: Lessons Learned from the Locker Room with Taylor Kemp 29.07.2025 41:24
Being a professional athlete isn’t easy. And sometimes, having and keeping the faith can be just as difficult. Taylor Kemp, a retired professional soccer player for the DC United and US Men’s National teams, shares his story with us about how he came to learn and love God and how he navigated his faith in one of the toughest environments: sports. Taylor shares some of the lessons that he learned t...
True Femininity: Getting to Know Mary with Noelle Garcia 22.07.2025 52:41
Femininity today can be confusing. What is it? What is it not? Are the stereotypes true? With humor, personal stories, and profound insights from the life of Mary and the writings of St. John Paul II, speaker Noelle Garcia shares how by growing in relationship with Mary, we can heal our understanding and relationships as women—daughters, mothers, friends, and wives—and discover the beauty, joy, an...
The Virtue of Masculinity with Dr. Tim Gray 15.07.2025 50:22
Masculinity. In recent years, the use of this word has become controversial, and discussion about it unwelcome or silenced. Is all masculinity “toxic”? Dr. Tim Gray strongly asserts that while fallen masculinity does exist, authentic, God-given masculinity is a great virtue that is desperately needed in our world. Drawing on personal and cultural examples, Tim challenges men to face their fears ab...
Suffering & The Love of God with Fr. Robert Spitzer, SJ 08.07.2025 56:35
Why would an all-powerful, all-loving God allow suffering and evil in the world? As Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J., Ph. D. explains, unsatisfying answers to this important question are the #1 reason for atheism today. But by answering this question with logic and love (as well as with scientific, peer-reviewed evidence for the existence of life after death), we can not only answer this question truthful...
Shakespeare the Catholic with Joseph Pearce 01.07.2025 52:17
Playwright. Poet. Actor. Catholic? Much has been studied and written about William Shakespeare, perhaps the greatest and most famous author in the English language. With compelling detail and wit, Joseph Pearce outlines the objective, documented, and historical evidence that both Shakespeare and his family were practicing Roman Catholics, who persevered in professing and promoting the faith even i...
Desires of the Heart: Receiving the Gifts of the Father with Sr. Bethany Madonna 24.06.2025 50:45
Sister Bethany Madonna, vocations director for the Sisters of Life, shares how God not only wants us to know him, but also to give us the desires of our heart and gifts that bring purpose, meaning, and hope. She makes it clear that “receiving is the gift that we give” to the Lord and that he wants to be invited into every aspect of our lives. Speaking from her own life experience, Sister Bethany s...
Could God Love Someone Like Me? with Fr. Michael Schmitz 17.06.2025 54:01
Fr. Mike Schmitz, one of the leading presenters in the Church today, speaks powerfully about the Sacrament of Reconciliation. He makes clear the truth that Christ deeply loves and wants to encounter each of us as we are, with all our imperfections. Fr. Mike debunks the lies we often believe about not being good enough to approach Jesus, and he draws upon Scripture to explain rationally why we go t...
A Scriptural Walk Through the Mass with Dr. Edward Sr 10.06.2025 1:02:11
For Catholics, the Mass is entirely familiar, but often not well understood. Scripture scholar and well-known author Dr. Edward Sri takes listeners on a journey through the sacred liturgy that is sure to help Catholics experience the Mass more fully as the most powerful and important prayer of the Church. Dr. Sri examines the historical and biblical roots of the words, prayers, actions, and gestur...
A Catholic Millennial's Guide to Adulting with Paul J. Kim 03.06.2025 58:51
The Millennial Generation has grown to adulthood. Having experienced many of the conveniences and pitfalls of new technologies, social media, student loan debt, and adult life, millennials have also developed a genuine desire to do something great with their lives, but often don't know how to get there. As fellow millennial Paul J. Kim shares with great humor and insight, tackling life's big chall...
Presence: Biblical Foundations of the Eucharist with Dr. Tim Gray 27.05.2025 58:49
“How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” These words uttered 2,000 years ago are echoed today. Join us as Dr. Tim Gray examines a few objections to the Church’s Eucharistic teaching and provides scriptural evidence for these objections. This apologetic helps us to give a reason for our faith and to gain a deeper insight into what it means to be Catholic and experience the true presence of God...
Saint Augustine: the Patron Saint of Millennials with Dr. Elizabeth Klein 20.05.2025 34:12
Dr. Elizabeth Klein, theologian and millennial, with a special devotion to St. Augustine discusses the many reasons why Augustine should also be the patron saint of this generation. His teachings are as timely as ever as millennials today search for ways they can live out their vocation by way of his teachings and guidance. See the work of Jesuit Refugee Service You can listen to this serie...
Were the Gospels Anonymous with Dr. Brant Pitre 13.05.2025 56:10
Were the gospels really written by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John or are the authors anonymous? Did the stories come to us through some sort of “telephone game” or by way of eye witnesses? It is vital to address the debate over anonymous gospels. If we don’t know who wrote the gospels, then how reliable are the stories written about Jesus? Can we look at the gospels as legitimate historical sources...
Swimming Upstream: Going Against the Current Culture with Stephen Ray 06.05.2025 58:01
In this empowering talk, Steve Ray shares what it means to be a Christian in today's world. By examining the lives and martyrdoms of the early Christians and understanding how they transformed the pagan Greco-Roman culture, Steve gives us a blueprint for the New Evangelization. Learn from early Christians how to swim upstream against the current culture and become a witness for Christ. See...
Eucharistic Vision: A Challenge of Faith with Dr. John Sehorn 29.04.2025 58:09
In a recent Pew survey, two-thirds of Catholics reported that they did not know or believe in the Church's teaching on the Eucharist. Diving into the writings of early doctors and fathers of the Church, and drawing upon his own experience as a scholar of history, practicing Catholic, and former Protestant, Dr. John Sehorn addresses the “mind-boggling” and difficult truth of Jesus' presence in the...
The Spirituality of Marriage with Dr. Tim Gray 22.04.2025 48:44
Throughout the Church's history there has been crisis and confusion over Church teaching. Today, there is crisis and confusion surrounding the Sacrament of Marriage. As Augustine Institute President and Professor Dr. Tim Gray explains, this crisis presents an immense opportunity, as it encourages us to explore and discover the depth of this mystery, described by Pope Benedict XVI as "a Gospel in i...
The Dark Passages of Scripture with Dr. Mark Giszczak 15.04.2025 56:58
Has Scripture ever made you uncomfortable? Do you have questions or doubts about events in the Bible that seem difficult to explain? In this important talk, author and Augustine Institute professor Dr. Mark Giszczak illuminates "the dark passages of Scripture"— those biblical events of violence and suffering that may not seem compatible with a loving and merciful God. Dr. Giszczak explains how God...
Coming Home to Confession: An Invitation for Lent with Dr. James Prothro 08.04.2025 40:56
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is an important and wonderful gift of God’s grace to the Church. But, with its many names and many parts, it can sometimes also be hard to understand. Join us as Dr. James Prothro takes us through the sacrament by walking through Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son, who is forgiven and restored through repentance and the love of his merciful father. See the wo...
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