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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12m 35s
2022
A crazy violent papal election and the growing split in the Church of Rome.
1m 8s
2020
An exchange between us and divinity. 
9m 42s
2021
What is Jesus' response to the parts of us we aren't proud of, the parts that are broken? This podcast dives into the personal prayer life of guest Katie Race and host Fr. Conrad to discuss how to meet Jesus in our brokenness.
10m 26s
2022
The 9th Ecumenical Council, Lateran I, and the Investiture Crisis continue.
10m 20s
2020
Aspergillum, aspersorium, thurible..try saying those three times fast.
8m 42s
2020
The liturgy holds great significance in the Catholic Church, it is the source and summit of the Christian life. Learn more about the central role of the liturgy and its influence on the rest of the Faith in this Catholic Bytes episode with Dcn. Paul ...
7m 58s
2020
In this episode we talk about the happy ending that is the ascension of Jesus Christ. Jesus completed our salvation with His resurrection and after this, He returns home to heaven; something that upon meditating can help us to understand the full c...
7m 40s
2021
Otto I and the return of the Holy Roman Empire. Like our podcasts? Help us to produce more by donating here!
9m 44s
2020
For part II of our history series on monks and friars, we discuss the great contributions of Saint Benedict to monastic life. The Father of Monasticism, Saint Benedict, lived in a time when monasticism was already practiced, however at this particul...
0m 53s
2020
What are you doing for your New Year's resolution? Here's an idea, read the entire bible! Well, I suppose 'listen' is more accurate. Listen to this announcement by Fr. Greg and commit to deepening your faith in 2017.
9m 19s
2020
Mary has many titles, but Warrior Woman is not a very common one. This Catholic Bytes episode not only shows us how Mary is indeed a warrior woman, but how this image of her is developed throughout the Old Testament.
3m 25s
2020
Who gets to consecrate the Pope?
9m 6s
2020
Choose an unblemished male lamb to be sacrificed. The lamb is to be offered by a priest as a sacrifice to ransom people from death. The flesh of the lamb is to be eaten. Sound familiar? Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn about the connect...
11m 19s
2020
Augustin's Confessions is a spiritual classic, but have you read the final four chapters? Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to hear from Dr. Paige Hochschild of Mount St. Mary's University on these final chapters that are often skipped...
14m 27s
2020
A building spree in Rome and an Ecumenical Council in Nicea.
10m 26s
2020
What is the virtue of hope? How do the old stay young? How are these two things connected? Tune in and find out.
10m 1s
2020
In our pursuit toward heaven we must have the virtue of hope, and the virtue is different from hope as an emotion. In this episode we’ll explain this difference and uncover the necessity of this virtue in our Christian lives.
9m 57s
2020
Post modern society pits faith against reason, but Christianity claims that they are compatible. How do we know that our faith is reasonable? Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to hear Fr. Daniel explain miracles and prophesies in relation to the ...




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