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8m 28s
2022
Love is tolerant, inasmuch as it respects the goodness of even those who hold errant points of view; and love encourages diversity, to the degree that it eschews the imperialistic imposition of one's own ego upon another. However, sometimes love ...
Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson continue their discussion of 'Against Heresies' by St Irenaeus of Lyons, this time digging into chapters 12-16 of Book IV. When it comes to doctrinal disputes among Christian denominations, or even d...
During his 'Regina Coeli' address May 8, Pope Francis spoke of the virtue of listening to others without interrupting.
13m 51s
2020
Friends, there's only one real sadness in life'not to be a saint. But what does it mean to follow this path of righteousness?
1m 51s
2020
Even if it's a great good, spiritual detachment is key.
8m 8s
2020
In the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther King, and many others, an unjust law is a human law which is not based on eternal and natural law. That then begs the question, what is natural law, and what is law in general? Listen up for an ans...
16m 52s
2021
We started with Bible roulette and now the hosts of Catholic Bytes are testing their knowledge of the Summa by St. Thomas Aquinas and why each of the points discussed is important and applicable to our faith today!
Toni Guagenti, a Catholic from Virginia, is among the reported large percentage of Catholics who don't believe Christ is actually present in the Eucharist.
During his general audience Dec. 7, Pope Francis said the horrors of the Holocaust are being repeated in Ukraine today.
28m 4s
2020
Kimberly Hahn, born into a practicing Presbyterian family, dreamed of becoming a Protestant pastor like her father. She married Scott Hahn, who also became a pastor. However, little by little, Scott discovered arguments about the Catholic faith that ...
As a Pentecostal missionary kid, Fr. Scott Borgman learned a deep love of Jesus, but recalls the pressure on his father to lead worship services that were of course based in Scripture, but needed to be entertaining on some level in order to draw and ...
1m 4s
2020
Is listening to death metal moral?
9m 51s
2020
The two natures and one person of Christ tend to cause confusion, but when broken down to ‘what’ and ‘who’ it becomes clear that this way of speaking is used in day to day life. This distinction is also necessary to understand the rest of the...
3m 5s
2021
Friends, I am thrilled to share with you my newest book, "Light from Light," the companion to my new film series, "The Creed" https://creed.wordonfire.org. In recent decades, antipathy toward religious belief in general, and Ch...
With so many dioceses suspending the public celebration of Mass due to COVID-19, many Catholics are realizing a new kind of hunger for the Eucharist.
2m 2s
2020
Pope Francis is certain of this and is repeating it to everyone: we will emerge either better or worse after the pandemic The global crisis requires that the parameters of human co-existence be rethought through the lens of solidarity.
7m 12s
2020
We haven’t been martyred yet, so how do we grow in virtue? Patience, constancy, and avoiding pusillanimity are all part of the answer. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn more.
1m 7s
2020
An old, unusual name for a common liturgical day.
9m 26s
2020
Every saint story has something particular to it which teaches us about the faith and how to live it out. The first American saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton, offers a beautiful and courageous witness to the faith despite much suffering and anti-Catholic s...
0m 45s
2022
At today's General Audience, Pope Francis recalls that an important part of the vocation of the elderly and grandparents is to support their children in raising and teaching children.




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