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Traditional Catholic Sermons Conferences Talks Audio?
« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2013, 05:34:23 PM »
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Surely we can do better than one site!


But that one site is probably the best thing to happen to Catholic audio in my lifetime.  :idea:

There some precautions ought to be taken when listening (considering the FSSP position of the priests), it has had the most positive impact on my daily spiritual life. I often consider the words of St. Pius X on daily spiritual reading and think, in our day and age, daily 'listening' to spiritual sermons, be it by saints of times pasts or sermons from traditional priests today, is an adequate substitute. There are studies on cognition which have shown that listening to audio-books carries near-identical benefits to reading.

Traditional Catholic Sermons Conferences Talks Audio?
« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2013, 03:55:59 PM »
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I agree -- listening to audio books carries a lot of benefits, especially when they are READ WELL.  When you get a very good reader, the book comes alive.  

The only advantage of reading the book yourself is you can go back and re-read something that you have found wasn't clear enough, and it's very fast to find it, whereas with audio books, going back for one little thing is frustrating, especially when that one thing was mispronounced or the volume was too weak to hear easily.

Plus -- with a paper book you can write in the margins!!   :surprised:


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