In Conversation with Edward Kendall
By Edward Kendall
In Conversation with Edward KendallJan 31, 2022
E4: Benedict Rogers - In Conversation with Edward Kendall
Benedict Rogers is a British human rights activist and journalist based in London. He is also the founder of Hong Kong Watch, an organisation that was established to monitor the condition of human rights, freedom, and rule of law in Hong Kong.
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https://www.hongkongwatch.org/
E3: Luke Doherty - In Conversation with Edward Kendall
Luke Doherty is Chairman of Orthodox Conservatives, a grassroots movement of social conservatives who are operating as a think tank and activist network in the United Kingdom.
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https://www.orthodoxconservatives.uk/
E2: Jack Valero - In Conversation with Edward Kendall
Jack Valero is the Director of the Opus Dei Information Office in the UK. In this episode we explore the spirituality and the controversies of Opus Dei - the only "Personal Prelature" in the Catholic Church and described by Graham Greene as a “club of intellectual Catholic activists” in his novel Monsignor Quixote.
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E1: Alexander Tschugguel - In Conversation with Edward Kendall
Alexander Tschugguel is an Austrian conservative political and Traditionalist Catholic activist. He is the founder of the St Boniface Institute, which he founded in 2019, whose goal is to defend the traditional Catholic faith whenever and wherever necessary. In this episode we look in particular at the role he is playing in fighting Austria's vaccine mandate.