1. Today on the Almanac, we tell the story of the creation of the “Old Catholic Church.”
  2. Today on the Almanac, we tell the story of the artist, teacher, and rebel Nun Corita Kent.
  3. Today on the Almanac, we remember a popular and curious national hymn.
  4. Today on the Almanac, we look at the life of a Christian botanist working through the claims of Charles Darwin.
  5. In this bonus episode, we discuss pastoral fatigue, the difficulty in maintaining lies, hatred of what God hates, and the grief of miscarriage.
  6. Today on the Almanac, we reflect on the tale of St. Elizabeth of Hungary—an upside-down Cinderella story.
  7. Today on the Almanac, we look at the history of celibacy in the Catholic Church.
  8. We Are Family. In this episode, we discuss families as resistant cells. Families are the foundation of the church and society, and that’s why a totalitarian state must attack the family and replace it. Therefore, what can Christian families, Christian fathers, in particular, do to fight back?
  9. Today on the Almanac, we go to the mailbag to answer a question about contemporary and ancient problems in the church.
  10. Today on the Almanac, we talk about Leibniz and Theodicy.
  11. Today on the Almanac, we tell the story behind the author of “The Hound of Heaven.”
  12. We are discussing "I can do all things through Christ" in context of the rest of the passage, and then we discuss the story of Abraham sacrificing Isaac (rather... not sacrificing him) and whether or not Christians are called to sacrifice. Is that what this passage is talking about?