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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1m 13s
2020
Will you fight for the King of kings?
1m 3s
2020
A great listen for these few days before Lent. 
3m 59s
2020
A famous brother, a new heretic, and St. Justin Martyr.
12m 9s
2020
No, this episode is not about George Clooney, but probably more interesting and informative.
9m 23s
2020
In this passage, God establishes a new covenant with His people as a result of their sin. God is not satisfied with our sin, but rather desires to repair that broken bond. In this episode, we also see the connection between this passage and the Last ...
10m 7s
2020
The passions are often pitted against virtue, but if that’s the case, how can we explain Jesus’ anger towards the money changers in the temple? In this Catholic Bytes episode, Deacon Nathan Ricci explains how Scripture can help man to understand ...
4m 17s
2020
The first heresy appears in Rome.
9m 52s
2020
Why is it that we receive some sacraments only once and others limitlessly? What is the distinction between the spiritual outcome of each of the different sacraments? In this episode we’ll explain the different sacraments and their various graces...
8m 57s
2020
Ever seen a religious person and awed at the joy that seemed to radiate from them? A statistical study done by Msgr. Stephen Rossetti shows that in reality, priests exhibit greater happiness than the general public! In this episode he gives us a few...
1m 8s
2020
Latin or Greek, it's all the same.
7m 29s
2020
By receiving the sacraments, we become living members of the Body of Christ, one of the many images used to describe the Church. Have you ever realized, however, that “living members” of the Church are more than just those visibly living on earth...
5m 49s
2020
Relative peace with some persecution, the 7th bishop of Rome
9m 1s
2020
From a complex mythical structure to the changing of Scripture, Gnosticism was a phenomenon of heresy within the early Church. Although their beliefs seem far-fetched, we can still learn a valuable lesson from their errors today. Listen to their intr...
9m 30s
2020
To say we cannot comprehend a mystery, is not to say we cannot understand it. It is natural that what an infinite God has revealed to man’s limited mind cannot be comprehended. Yet, we are capable of understanding certain aspects of God’s revelat...
12m 9s
2020
Another great episode by John Acquaviva about the relationship between Church and sport. 
10m 8s
2020
In his apostolic exhortation, Pope Francis reiterates the beauty of marriage and the family, offers practical advice to couples, and explains the need for accompaniment for those who are not living in accordance with Church teaching. This teaching is...
1m 6s
2020
Could going to bed on time sanctify us?




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