
The John-Henry Westen Show
John-Henry interviews some of the most well-known clergy and laity in the Church while offering commentary on the most important news developments in Rome and around the world. Find full episodes and exclusive content at lifesitenews.com ! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jonathan Kuplack didn’t run 101 ultramarathons in 101 days for glory, but to reignite a fire in young men’s souls. He shares how physical suffering, endurance, and mission can awaken true Catholic masculinity. Through his nonprofit Sebaste, inspired by the 40 Martyrs of Sebaste, Kuplack mentors boys into men of faith,
Father Aaron Williams reveals the surprising truth behind The Ritual, a new horror film panned by critics but praised by Catholics for its reverent portrayal of exorcism, priesthood, and the Latin Mass. As on-set consultant and pastor of the filming location, Father Williams shares how the movie became an unexpected to
Filmmakers Zac Brakefield and Whitney Hetzel dive into the mysteries of Our Lady of Guadalupe in their upcoming docuseries Not Made by Human Hands. With insights from Fr. Spitzer and top historians, they explore the tilma’s unexplained features, like the triple reflection in the Virgin’s eyes and pigments embedded in c
John-Henry Westen shares a moment of personal failure, where he pretended to remember someone’s name out of pride, and uses it to confront a deeper spiritual danger: the fear of human respect. This subtle yet powerful temptation keeps many Catholics from speaking the truth, defending the faith, or even praying publicly
Veteran pro-family advocate Peter LaBarbera sits down with John-Henry Westen to mark a sobering anniversary: 10 years since the Obergefell decision redefined marriage in America. LaBarbera lays out the cultural and spiritual fallout, from the normalization of gay parenting to the rise of transgender ideology and the ma
Russia has WON - Ukraine has Already LOST | Colonel Macgregor
Retired Colonel Douglas Macgregor delivers a blunt assessment: the war in Ukraine is over, and Russia has won. He claims over 1.5 million Ukrainian casualties, rampant corruption, and U.S. weapons ending up on black markets and even into the hands of cartels. Macgregor calls ongoing Western aid a deadly delusion meant