Devin is with his buddies tonight, buckling some swashes (translate that if you can), and I am folding laundry, drinking very good tea, and listening to the erudite enlightening words available on The Institute for Catholic Culture’s website.
Care to join me? Check them out.



Enjoying the Institute of Catholic Culture? I am the director and would love to know how you found out about out work.
In Christ,
Sabatino
Sounds like a lovely evening! I appreciate the reminder about the wonderful work they are doing. Many an hour of data entry has been made bearable thanks to the lectures and classes provided on ICC’s site.
Ciao, Sabatino, and thanks for gracing our humble blog with your comment. I found the Catholic Culture website by employing a simple Google search with the words “Catholic audio.”
Please allow me to tell you how thrilled I am to have found the website. I am now a full-time mother of very young children and circumstances prevent me from enjoying the world of academia that I so enjoy. The many recorded lectures, however, allow me to enjoy scholarly discourse in the midst of daily activities, such as folding laundry.
With regard to the website, would you please consider one point of feedback? The Quicktime plug-in is pretty rudimentary and only allows me to play the audio, not to pause or restart. That means that I have been unable to listen fully to two different lectures because I was interrupted by my family duties both times and was not able to pause the lecture and restart it later. Can your website administrator improve the Windows Media Player and Quicktime plug-ins? Thanks.
Blessings to you and your wonderful work.
Sabatino, I also found you by searching Google for Orthodox Catholic audios and downloads.