Lecture Series
The New York City Lecture Series in Church History offers an in-depth discussion of consecutive periods in the life of Christendom each year from September through May.

Les jeux sont faits

Gambling & Pulling up Stakes in the Den of Modernity, 1878–1914

The Pontificate of Blessed Pio Nono

Catholic Renewal and the Discovery of the Frauds of Modernity, 1846-1878

Revolution and Counterrevolution

Catholic Revival & the Difficult Escape from the Naturalist Grip, 1794-1846

Even Now the Devastation Is Begun…

…and Half the Business of Destruction Done, 1748-1799

Splendors and Miseries of the Tridentine Life

The High Baroque and the Architects of Demolition, 1689-1748

War in Heaven and the City of Man

Laying the Groundwork for a Garden of Earthly Delights, 1629-1689

Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam

Sanctifying, Expanding & Defending the Meaning of Catholic Christendom

The Tyranny of Words — Or the Triumph of the Word?

Two Conflicting Visions of the Meaning of the Incarnation (1517–1563)

Fervent Catholics on a Ship of Fools

From the Fall of Constantinople to the Reuchlinstreit (1453–1517)

Division, Despair & the Torturous Road to Recovery

From the Western Schism to the Fall of Constantinople (1378–1453)

Counterattack!

Primal Assaults on the Medieval Catholic Synthesis (1270–1378)

“When Values Descended Upon the Earth”

Transformation in Christ and the Birth of the Lay Spirit
(1153–1268)

“Binding the Rhinoceros”

Medieval Catholic Reform and the Taming of Nature (1025–1153)

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