City of the Immaculata

City of the Immaculata

by Brian Keith
Season 6
My Conversion Story- A Long Strange Trip into Catholicism
My name is Brian Keith, and this is the story of my strange journey into the Catholic Church.
Satan's War of 100 Years
Last lecture we discussed a Golden Thread which runs through the history of the Franciscan Order- the cause and promotion of Our Lady as Immaculata. Today we discuss another thread, a darker one which stretches back deep into the annals of time. This dark thread seems to tie together disparate themes, people, and places, and is at work in a unique way in our own time. Join as we discuss the darkness and the Lady.
On the Death of a Good Friend (from a Catholic Perspective)
O Death, where is thy sting? Some of the hardest hitting words from St Paul. Yet death does have a sting to it and when it hits us, we feel it. Two years ago I lost my best friend to cancer, and it has effected me greatly. Join as we discuss the loss of a good friend, from a Catholic perspective.
Season 5
The Golden Thread of the Franciscans
Our Lady, Immaculata as the thread which unites the Order of Friars Minor across eight centuries. The significance of this on metaphysics and the course of all human history. Subscribe on Patreon: https://patreon.com/CityoftheImmaculata Support the Channel: https://linktr.ee/cityimmaculata
The Absolutel Primacy of Christ
On the Franciscan Thesis
What I Fear the Most
Tonight I employ 20 years of research into the Russian Revolution and show you how dangerously close we are to the precipice.
The Many PROBLEMS in Catholic Media
The Middle Ages: The Medieval University- A Culture of Debate
In this lecture we'll be looking at the rise of the Medieval university, especially it's relation to the art of disputation and rhetoric. These crucial developments would in turn shape the Catholic Church in such a way that would make her poised to be the world religion she eventually became. Join as we discuss how this came to pass.
Anselm of Canterbury: A Saint Between Two Worlds
A controversial and highly misunderstood Catholic saint, Anselm of Canterbury was a brilliant theologian and a first rate thinker. Because in some ways he straddles the old and new world, many struggle to place his ideas in an orthodox light. Join in this lecture where we discuss both the context of his time and how to read this Doctor of the Church.
Catholic Marriage as a Sacrament: Embrace Development but Remember Context
In this lecture we discuss the development of marriage as a sacrament in the Middle Ages, and the context from with which these developments occurred.
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