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Matthew Minerd

Professor of philosophy and moral theology at St. Cyril and Methodius Byzantine Seminary. Expert on Eastern Catholic reception of the Second Vatican Council.

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Dec 21, 2024 • 1h 25min

Matthew Minerd joins Larry Chapp to discuss enchantment, Christmas and other topics

In this engaging conversation, Matthew Minerd, Professor of Philosophy and Moral Theology, shares insights on the richness of Christmas traditions and their evolution in modern society. He reflects on the cultural identities of Pennsylvania and the legacy of Pope John Paul II, discussing the complexities of Eastern-Western Catholic relations. The duo tackles the challenges of modernism on faith and revelation, emphasizing the importance of tradition in fostering genuine connections. They also explore how technology affects the spread of Christianity, especially in today's digital age.
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Apr 12, 2025 • 1h 23min

Dr. Matthew Minerd joins Larry Chapp to discuss Vatican II from an Eastern Catholic viewpoint

Dr. Matthew Minerd, a professor at St. Cyril and Methodius Byzantine Seminary and expert on Eastern Catholic thought, discusses the Second Vatican Council's reception from an Eastern perspective. He highlights the historical context that shaped the council's optimistic views on modern democracy. The conversation tackles the complexities of Eastern Catholic identity, particularly regarding liturgical traditions and married clergy. They also delve into the balance of ecclesial authority, religious liberty, and the need for a nuanced understanding of Vatican II's teachings.
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Mar 5, 2026 • 1h 23min

Does Changing Liturgy Change the Faith?

Christopher Owens, liturgical historian and CEO of the Veterum Sapientia Institute, and Matthew Minerd, Byzantine seminary professor, discuss how prayer texts and rites shape belief. They trace historical cases, translation debates, Eucharistic centrality, and how lectionaries and missals propose theology to the faithful. They recommend readings and urge praying with the church to see how liturgy frames theological imagination.

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