Our thirty-fourth show debuts RIGHT HERE on July 20 at 8:00 PM Eastern. It will then be rebroadcast on Friday at 7 PM Eastern (6 Central), and again on the following Monday at 3 PM Eastern (2 Central) and 7 PM Eastern (6 Central). The topic is Why the Church? Why Not Just Jesus?
- The Pope, the Church, and the Bible — by Brother Francis M.I.C.M., at catholicism.org
- The Church, the Mystical Body — by Brother André Marie at catholicism.org
- Gianna Jessen and Brownson’s ‘Smallest Peg’ — by Brother André Marie at catholicism.org

Council of Nicaea (325), Fresco in Capella Sistina, Vatican (source)
“Reconquest” is a militant, engaging, and informative Catholic radio program featuring interviews with interesting guests as well as commentary by your host. It is a radio-journalistic extension of the Crusade of Saint Benedict Center.
Each weekly, one-hour episode of Reconquest will debut RIGHT HERE on Wednesday night at 8:00 PM Eastern (7:00 PM Central). It will then be rebroadcast on Friday at 7:00 PM Eastern (6:00 Central), and again on the following Monday at 3 PM Eastern (2 Central) and 7 PM Eastern (6 Central).
Saw the info about your show in the latest Mancipia and tuned in for first time.
I have read and listened to so much about the Church that I must confess that I have felt a little “turned off” with the subject. You brought back the basics and gave the scripture verses. I needed that.
I do not know where the Church is today but I know it still exists. I do not know how to invite someone to be a Catholic because I do not see that I have the true Catholic church and sacraments anywhere near me.
I have listened and read quite a bit from Restoration Radio and have learned about the heresy of Modernism and the status of the Church today.
I hope I can remember to tune in to your show every Wednesday evening.
I very much appreciate your logical explanation of the relevant scripture verses. God bless you and thank you for doing your show.
Thanks for the kind comment! I hope you keep tuning in.
The true Church is still with us. It remains visible, tangible, palpable. (We’re not Calvinists, who believe in an invisible church.) Whether its ministers properly represent its faith and morals is another question.