Friday, July 6, 2007

The Catholic iPod

Continuing our series of religion-oriented lists of free MP3s, this time we focus on Catholicism...and as always, leave a comment or drop us a line at info@mp3e-book.com if we missed a particularly good site.


American Catholic Radio offers downloadable MP3s of its weekly catechetical program.


Star Quest Production Network (SQPN) offers a wide variety of downloadable Catholic podcasts.


Popular Catholic author Peter Kreeft, a master of apologetics and professor of philosophy at Boston College, offers free downloads of more than 30 of his lectures.


Catholic Planet has a huge list of links to free & legal MP3 downloads of modern Catholic music.


EWTN, the omnipresent Catholic cable TV channel, offers podcast subscriptions to several of its more popular programs (doesn't appear that direct downloads are available; you have to subscribe to the podcasts to actually get downloadable MP3 files).


Vatican Radio (yes, sometimes we stumble upon the blindingly obvious without any help) offers podcast subscriptions to the speeches of the Pope in multiple languages.


The American Catholic Truth Societ offers a huge archive of free downloadable MP3s from Archbishop Fulton Sheen's vintage "Life is Worth Living" program.


A huge collection of choral music and chants in MP3 format from the Byzantine Catholic Church in Slovakia.


Vocation.com offers free downloads of a few Catholic music albums and a Q&A series with Fr. Anthony Bannon.


The Catholic Forum podcast appears to be on a little hiatus, but there are plenty of downloadable shows in ths link to the archives. The Forum describes itself as "Providing information about the Catholic Faith, including true stories of converts and people returning to the Catholic Church."


A huge collection of downloadable MP3 talks from Fr. Frank Pavone, founder of the pro-life group Priests for Life.


The UK orthodox Catholic group Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice offers a huge library of downloable MP3 talks on a wide variety of Catholic subjects. You may want to check out the group's "About Us" page first to get an idea of where they're coming from theologically and ideologically.

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