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Listen in every day as Dr. Tim Gray, president of the Augustine Institute and Catholic Scripture scholar, comments on the daily Catholic Mass readings, explains the Scriptures, and provides concrete ideas on how to apply them to daily life. These Catholic reflections focus on living the Catholic faith and learning to know and love the Lord through our daily endeavors and participation in liturgical worship.
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Catholic Minute

Ken Yasinski

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A Catholic Podcast from Ken and Janelle Yasinski about intentional Catholic living. Explore topics like marriage, parenting, sacraments, Marian devotions and cultural issues. Enhance your faith with daily reflections during Advent and Lent. Together let’s live the Catholic life. www.kenandjanelle.com
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Discussions of great movies from a Catholic perspective, exploring the Vatican film list and beyond. Hosted by Thomas V. Mirus and actor James T. Majewski, with special guests. Vatican film list episodes are labeled as Season 1. A production of CatholicCulture.org.
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Catholic Culture Audiobooks

CatholicCulture.org

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Voice actor James T. Majewski brings to life classic Catholic works, with a special focus on St. John Henry Newman and the Fathers of the Church. Over 100 recordings, including sermons, encyclicals, letters, poems, and full books like St. Augustine's De Doctrina Christiana, and St. Athanasius's Life of St. Anthony. A production of CatholicCulture.org.
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Fresh Catholic

Lori Balderas

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A daily podcast that explores stories of conversion or return to the Catholic faith, as well as different Catholic related topics and ideas to draw people closer to Christ in their lives.
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Five Books for Catholics

Five Books for Catholics

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Welcome to the Five Books for Catholics podcast, where experts explain their pick of five outstanding books on an aspect of Catholic life, doctrine, or culture. Visit the website at ⁠www.fivebooksforcatholics.com
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The Cordial Catholic

Keith Little

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A podcast for non-Catholics, new Catholics, or anyone interested in digging deeper into the Catholic faith. Hosted by Keith Little, a non-denominational Evangelical convert to Catholicism.
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The Catholic Gentleman

John Heinen, Sam Guzman, Devin Schadt

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The Catholic Gentleman is a show for Catholic Men on topics related to living your best life in the modern world. Featuring conversations on all aspects of masculinity, as well as interviews with experts, the show seeks to provide practical insights for men of all ages. There are great Catholic men who are intentionally committed to the difficult work of actual life. Join us and be one of them. Hosts include John Heinen, Sam Guzman, and Devin Schadt. Episodes are released weekly. Be a Man. B ...
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The Catholic Crusade Podcast

The Catholic Crusade

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The Catholic Crusade is an online prayer ministry best known for its YouTube channel featuring Rosaries, novenas, chaplets, litanies, and other devotional videos. Started in 2007, this lay ministry has grown into a vibrant online community.
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Join well-known theologian and author Edward Sri for weekly insights on understanding and living out the Catholic faith. Delve deeper into the Bible, prayer time, virtue, relationships, marriage and family and culture with practical reflections on all things Catholic. Don't just go through the motions. Live as an intentional Catholic, a disciple of Jesus Christ.
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Teresa Tomeo, host of Catholic Connection, discusses social issues, media awareness, and interviews community leaders and newsmakers live. Teresa reports on news throughout the Catholic community and how we can make a difference.
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The long-running program "What Catholics Believe" is now in podcast format! Listen to the priests of the Traditional Roman Catholic Society and Congregation of St. Pius V teach and discuss the disasters of Vatican Council II, the errors of the Novus Ordo, and the traditional teachings of the Catholic faith. Fortify your Catholic faith with the truth. You can also find these episodes on our YouTube Channel. Check out our account on SoundCloud, where we have our episodes grouped into playlists ...
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Talking Catholic

Talking Catholic

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Co-hosts Mike Walsh, Jennifer Mauro, Marianela Nunez, Kari Janisse and Mike Bress interview Catholic leaders from in and around the Diocese of Camden about what brought them to where they are now and how they are bringing the faith to their communities.
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Catholic History Trek

Scott Schulze & Kevin Schmiesing

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A podcast exploring the history of the Catholic Church, especially the historical background of contemporary Catholic practices and issues. Hosted by Kevin Schmiesing and Scott Schulze. To help Catholic History Trek, please consider donating via PayPal to [email protected] Thank you for your support!
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The Catholic Teacher Podcast is a daily dose of encouragement and motivation for Catholic teachers around the world. Jonathan Doyle has spoken around the world to hundreds of thousands of Catholic teachers and brings you daily insights, guests, inspiration, motivation and more. If you care about Catholic Education then this is the podcast for you.
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In this week’s Talking Catholic episode, cohosts Marianela Núñez and Mike Bress sit down with two beloved Catholic school principals retiring after decades of faithful service: Patti Paulsen of Holy Angels Catholic School in Woodbury and Deacon Joseph Rafferty of St. Rose of Lima School in Haddon Heights. With warmth, humor, and deep sincerity, Pat…
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Action Item: Reflect on how you need to judge yourself and love others. Sign up at Formed Daily to receive these daily reflections directly to your inbox. You can listen to this series and other great Catholic content at Formed.org. Sign up for a 7-day free trial of Formed.org. Help support this podcast and the Augustine Institute by becoming a mem…
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Today we bring you the second half of a conversation between Bishop Barron and biblical scholar, N.T. Wright, at Word on Fire’s recent Evangelisation & Culture Conference in London. We hear the conclusion of the conversation and dive into some of the listeners’ questions, ranging from questions on artificial intelligence and motivations for reading…
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Send us a text In this week's episode, Lori welcomes Author, Nathanael Blake to discuss his book, "VICTIMS OF THE REVOLUTION" How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All. They talk about the devastation the sexual revolution has caused and what we need to do as Catholic Christians to reverse course in our culture. TO ORDER THE BOOK: https://ignatius.com/vic…
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Read Online Jesus said to his disciples: “Stop judging, that you may not be judged. For as you judge, so will you be judged, and the measure with which you measure will be measured out to you. Why do you notice the splinter in your brother’s eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own eye?” Matthew 7:1–3 Sadly, this tendency is far more co…
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What do the sermons in Acts reveal about the early Church’s belief in the Resurrection? Where was Tabitha before her resurrection in Acts 9:40? In this episode of Catholic Answers Live, we explore deep theological questions about Christ’s human nature during His death, how to explain Original Sin to students, and what good—if any—can come from eter…
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What's holding you back from sharing Christ with others? With real-life examples and practical advice, Jeff encourages us to recognize and seize opportunities to witness God's love to others. Snippet from the Show As disciples of Christ, we all have the voice to share why we love Jesus and what he's done in our lives. Email us with comments or ques…
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The Inside Word at EWTN with Doug Keck, Vanessa Denha-Garmo and Teresa discuss media bias and more. Teresa takes a look over the man with the highest recorded IQ and his claim to believe in God. Plus, Patty Chase and Markael Butler join to talk about how cool it is to be Catholic!De către Catholic Connection
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In this episode, Steve Wood explores how an overlooked theologian, Tyconius, radically shaped Christian understanding of the Book of Revelation. Highlighted by Pope Benedict XVI in 2009, Tyconius’ insights influenced St. Augustine’s view of the Antichrist, the Church’s twofold nature, and the mystery of evil in the end times. Learn why Revelation w…
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In Fr. Mike's penultimate episode, Frs. John and Mike explore the distinctive anthropological phenomenon of the face - why we look for it and how it constitutes the fundamental experience of human life. Viewed from the lens of Dante's love of Beatrice, the face (or antlitz for Balthasar) expresses not only the fullness of the person, but truly the …
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And on the 7th day, God rested. Based on this sabbath rest, in both Jewish and Catholic history, the Jubilee Year has been a year of remission. But why does Old testament math have 7 x 7 + 1 = Jubilee, while Catholic math has placed the Jubilee at 25, 33, 40, and 50 year intervals? And when was the first Catholic Jubilee? Scott answers these questi…
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What happens when the child you love won’t speak to you anymore? When the hurt runs deep—and it’s your fault? John Heinen and Devin Schadt go deep into one of the hardest realities a Catholic father can face: seeking forgiveness from a child who’s been wounded by your failure. Drawing from personal experience, they walk through the steps of Recogni…
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Maria and Allison catch up with each other. Life sometimes comes at us in seasons of heavy activity and having strategies for focus and grounding in the faith are essential. Links for this Episode: Read all articles by Allison Gingras Allison's new book, Jesus Heals Read all articles by Maria Morera Johnson Maria's new book, A Beautiful Second Act…
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Send us a text What does it mean to find our identity as Catholics in today’s culture of labels? In this thoughtful conversation, we explore whether it’s appropriate—or even helpful—for a Catholic to describe themselves using modern identity terms tied to experience, such as “gay Catholic.” Fr. Cristino offers a charitable and clear Catholic respon…
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In this episode of The Cordial Catholic, I'm joined by Catholic Answers author, apologist, and columnist John Clark to talk about the stigmata – the incredible, miraculous wounds of Christ as experienced by some of the most profound saints down through history. And, the incredible evangelical power that the stigmata – and stigmatists – have today! …
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Friends, every year we have Trinity Sunday followed by today’s wonderful Solemnity of Corpus Christi—two of the highest theological mysteries of our faith, the Trinity and the Eucharist, back to back. As we reflect today on the Body and Blood of Jesus, I want to explore the deep connection between temple sacrifice, the altar of the cross, and the M…
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"Comparison is the thief of joy." There is a lot of competition out there and it is a vital part of our survival! It can however be a huge downside to our fallen nature...let's chat about it :) Follow me on Instagram @Panhandlemom Buy us a coffee patreon.com/Panhandlemom https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/4W7SKW67QER34 Get 20% off Perfect Amino, th…
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Seminarian Trent Barton opens up about his journey from small-town Texas and college football coaching to discerning the priesthood. With humor, humility, and heart, Trent offers a personal look into what it means to follow a vocational call. He shares how his strong Catholic upbringing, deepening faith in college, and the quiet nudge of God led hi…
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Father James Grant discusses stoicism, a philosophy focused on self-improvement and duty, significantly influenced ancient Rome for 500 years. Despite its admirable principles, its practical application was often lacking, as illustrated by figures like Cicero and Marcus Aurelius. In contrast, Catholicism provides a more holistic approach to human i…
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Why does the Chuch celebrate the Feast of Corpus Christi? Dr. Sri delves into the origins and meaning of the Feast of Corpus Christi, underscoring the necessity of faith and trust in understanding the mystery of the Eucharist. Snippet from the Show  "Faith will tell us Christ is present when our human senses fail". _ _ For full shownotes, visit Asc…
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In Alfred Hitchcock’s 1953 film I Confess, a young priest in Quebec City is suspected of murder because of his unwillingness to break the seal of confession. A major theme of the film is the incomprehension with which the world sees the priesthood, such that people project their own sins onto the priest, resulting in a kind of white martyrdom. SIGN…
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It’s Books and Authors Week on Catholic Review Radio, and Catholic Review Editor Christopher Gunty talks with two authors whose books feature literal and spiritual trailblazers. First up is Josh McMullen, who wrote about “The Glacier Priest: Father Bernard Hubbard and America’s Last Frontier,” about the Jesuit’s amazing adventures exploring in Alas…
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June is the month to honor the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Immaculate Heart of Mary, offering Catholics a beautiful opportunity to deepen their devotion and transform their hearts through prayer and novena participation. These Sacred Hearts represent the perfect love of Christ, who gave His life for our salvation, and the sinless heart of Mary, whose…
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Loneliness is real and loneliness is really difficult. How do I handle feeling alone and what does my loneliness mean? Fr. Mike speaks into the deep and painful experience of loneliness, especially in the Christian life. He reminds us that loneliness is not a sign of failure or weakness, but a reflection of our God-given longing for love and commun…
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In this episode of Intentionally Catholic, hosts Dan Hansen and Father Ron Hutchinson discuss the recent election of the new Pope, reflecting on the emotional impact and global significance of the event. Father Ron shares his personal experiences from witnessing Pope Francis's election in Rome and provides insights on the challenges and opportuniti…
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