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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2022
The Battle of Ostia and the defense of Rome.
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2022
A push for unity behind the Crusade, return to Rome, and the tragic death of Frederick Barbarossa.
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2022
The high point of Papal Power, the 12th Ecumenical Council, Lateran IV, and a meeting with a poor friar named Francis.
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2022
After some technical difficulties, we are back! Frederick II's tutor becomes Pope, and really really tries to get him to lead the crusade.
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2022
The friend of St. Clare is elected Pope and then canonizes her. Want to support CAST's new initiative, Bible-Link? Check out the Go Fund Me here!
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Elected Pope but died before he could be consecrated a bishop.
9m 46s
2022
The conflict between Italians and French boils over during the Sicilian Vespers.
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2022
When people think about St. Paul, his life and duties as a priest are not one of the first things that come to mind. In this episode, Fr. George and Fr. Conrad take a deeper look at St. Paul and how he shared the Mass and Eucharist with others. Wa...
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2022
A crafty and good administrator Pope and his Franciscan opponents.
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2022
Catholic homemaking done well creates a domestic church, where your home becomes a sacred space to live out your vocation. Kimberly Hahn is a Catholic wife and mother who provides Biblical wisdom and encouragement to the homemakers heart. Kimberly Ha...
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2022
Most Catholics understand that there is some connection between the Eucharist and Jewish Passover, but how deep do those connections go? In this episode, Fr. George and Fr. Conrad revisit Exodus and the story of the first Passover while they draw the...
13m 35s
2022
Sometimes God grants gifts to particular individuals for the purpose of raising up the Church. In this episode, Fr. Conrad and Fr. Alec dive into glossolalia, or the gift of speaking in tongues, and answer the questions of its authenticity, its relat...
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2022
The origin of the word nepotism.
12m 32s
2021
Vatican II is one of the most rooted and embracing councils in history.  Ressourcement is a French term that is a foundational aspects of Vatican II. Some people say it came out of thin air, but it represents nearly two centuries of theological deve...
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2021
Since Vatican II there has been a development of factions within the Church - often seen as “liberal” and “conservative”. There is a disconnect between what people think Vatican II is about and what the documents actually say. Tune into this...
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2021
We often say that something was providential or that we were inspired by the Holy Spirit, but is discerning the action of the Holy Spirit that easy? How can we tell when it's the Spirit prompting us to do something or when it's more of our ow...
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2021
St. Bruno, Fighting with the Antipope, and the First Crusade. [Player]
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2021
Another contested election that results in another great reformer.
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2021
If Jesus is like us in all things except sin...can he truly relate to us? The answer is YES! He can actually relate to us and understand us better because he does not know sin. Tune in for more on this topic!




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