Conor's Video Archive

Conor has appeared on various podcasts, radio shows, and as a keynote speaker at numerous events. If you’re interested in inviting Conor to speak at your event or be a guest on your platform, please complete the inquiry form provided below.

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Guest Interviews and Appearances

Podcast Appearances

St. Anselm of Canterbury

Discover the historical background of St. Anselm of Canterbury in light of his predecessors and the Benedictine tradition. St. Anselm was a remarkably successful man. Throughout his life, he fought for the freedom of the Church from secular influence. He became the archbishop of Canterbury and, still, today, serves as a great spiritual leader and director to modern readers who encounter his works.

St. Augustine of Hippo

Discover the historical background of St. Augustine of Hippo. Before the turn of the 4th century St. Augustine had written three of the four books that went on to become one of his most important and influential works, On Christian Doctrine. More than 1600 years later, it’s the focus of part five of TAN’s 8-part series of The Spiritual Masters on St. Augustine of Hippo.

St. Bonaventure

Join Conor Gallagher and Fr. Robert Nixon in a discussion on the historical background of “The Seraphic Doctor,” St. Bonaventure was a true ‘Renaissance Man” — a bishop, writer, professor, and philosopher — before the Renaissance had even arrived, yet, he was always grounded in the traditions of his faith. He was a close friend of the great St. Thomas Aquinas, and while both men had a special gift for teaching theology, Bonaventure’s talent and tendency toward mystical theology offered something more appealing to the everyday faithful. Discover the fascinating life of the man who chose for himself the name that means “good and fortunate journey.”

St. Thomas á Kempis

In this series of The Spiritual Masters, Conor Gallagher and Fr. Robert Nixon engage in a fascinating discussion on the life of Thomas á Kempis, the 15th-century German-Dutch canon regular and author of The Imitation of Christ. Explore his journey from Germany to the Netherlands, the influence of the Brethren of the Common Life, his prolific years as a manuscript copyist, and his time’s words of wisdom written for the novices of the Dutch Monastery of Mt. St. Agnes. 

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