Catholic Bytes

Catholic Bytes comprises all CAST catechetical initiatives, each intended to offer all people the opportunity to know Christ and His Church through engaging and dynamic media.

Catholic Bytes was started by three priests, Fr. Gregory Gerhart (Austin, TX), Fr. Andrew Mattingly (Kansas City-St. Joseph, MO), and Fr. George Elliott (Tyler, TX), who saw the immense potential of modern technology for spreading the Faith across the world. They were specifically inspired to start the podcast as they were studying in Rome, Italy, where they had access to a plethora of expert speakers on all topics regarding the Catholic Faith.

What was intended to be a small podcast, quickly grew through the help of many collaborators and advisors, even to the point of collaborating with the Holy See on a project for the Holy Year of Mercy. Seeing the boundless fruits from this work, Catholic Bytes expanded to a full time media organization, September, 2016, establishing headquarters in Austin, Texas.

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16m 2s
2021
Fr. Conrad has the host of Just a Guy in the Pews, John Edwards, on the podcast today to talk about the importance of virtue. Tune in and check it out! Want to hear more from Just a Guy in the pew? Check out this link! [podcast]
5m 14s
2020
Still dealing with the Lombard Invasion.
10m 12s
2020
The first of a three part series, Fr. Conrad Murphy unravels the complex relation between Islam and Christianity from its very beginning. From one man, Mohammed, claiming to have had visions from the Angel Gabriel, to a rapidly spreading religion, Is...
10m 35s
2020
This is a juicy episode about drugs so tune in and find out what in the world this has to do with Catholicism.
1m 8s
2020
A little Lenten tradition you may not be familiar with...
10m 42s
2020
When you visit the Holy Land, you have a unique opportunity to see the Gospels come alive. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn more about this sacred place and some resources that can deepen your experience in the place where Christ's ...
8m 48s
2020
St. John Nepomucene was a Bohemian priest who ministered in Prague and was eventually invited to become the confessor to Queen Johanna of Bohemia which ultimately lead to his martyrdom. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn more about the li...
8m 57s
2020
For someone who never runs, it’s improbable they will be able to hop up and run a marathon. To achieve such a feat, the aspiring runner must start running routinely, daily, and little by little. The same applies for the prayer life: we can neither ...
1m 14s
2020
The Trinity is an often discussed topic, but what practical significance does it have for us?  Tune in and find out!
48m 1s
2022
Any The Chosen fans here? This episode is for you! Jonathan Roumie plays Jesus in The Chosen, but what does his relationship with Jesus look like? How does he pray? Tune into this interview with Drew, Katie, and Jonathan and find out!
12m 0s
2022
The Schism gets more complicated, (a second Antipope!) but a solution looks possible at the Council of Constance.
9m 22s
2020
Moses went up the mountain and God came down to Moses and in this encounter God presents himself as 'Lord, Lord'. What does this mean? Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to hear Fr. Peter Heasley explain the significance of this passage an...
8m 55s
2020
If we grow in holiness, will we all start to look the same and have the same personality? Not so much. Grace perfects nature, meaning we should become more of ourselves! No two saints are the same, but they all grew in holiness.
8m 28s
2020
Not only is prudence not caution, at times it can act contrary to it. For instance, would you consider choosing to die a cautious decision? Probably not. It can, however, be prudent depending on certain criteria. Find out in this episode just what t...
1m 10s
2020
Have we become too familiar with this parable? What all is Jesus trying to tell us here?
1m 7s
2020
How does spiritual merit even work?
1m 7s
2020
A packed minute on the suffering servant.
1m 6s
2020
It's a process to become perfect, thank God we don't have to be perfect when we die!




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