Saturday, December 22, 2007

The Ultimate Fr. Mitch Pacwa, S.J. MP3's

A great blog called Sonitus Sanctus is like the superhighway to the the internet and the MP3's, everyone should watch this blog as it developes along with technology. I think it will develope into a webradio/tv station of some sorts with live streaming and various channels being developed with specific Catholic content. Sonitus Sanctus has a great little widget that you can put into your home pages so that you do not have to even surf to find it! I will highlight more Jesuit content from this site, so keep listening!

Fr. Mitch Pacwa vs. Walter Martin Debates
Thanks to (hat tip) Phil Porvaznik, here are the Pacwa v. Martin debates.Fr. Mitchell Pacwa, S.J. received his B.A. in Philosophy and Theology from the University of Detroit, summa cum laude. He received his Master of Divinity and S.T.B. from the Jesuit School of Theology of Loyola University, magna cum laude. He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1976 and then continued his studies, receiving a Ph.D. in Old Testament from Vanderbilt University in 1984. He has taught at the High School, University and Seminary levels. He has lectured at conferences and churches around the world and has appeared and hosted hundreds of international radio and television programs. His fluency in twelve languages and his extensive travels throughout the Middle East have afforded him a unique understanding of the peoples and cultures of the Middle East. In the year 2000, he established Ignatius Productions in order to further promote the Gospel through multi-media teaching presentations.Yeah -- you read that right. Fluent in twelve languages with proficiency in a couple of others (including Latin, Koine Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, Ugaritic, German, Spanish, Polish, Hebrew, Arabic, French (reading only), Italian, and English)! You can also catch his program on EWTN on Wednesdays at 8pm or catch a podcast of the show here.
Link to Sonitus Sanctus (here)

1 comment:

John Michael said...

12 languages!!!

That's crazy. Can't help but love Father Mitch.