Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchCatholic Me - The Myth We've All Heard
Season 1 Episode 56
In the premiere of this new series, Mike challenges the popular narrative that the Crusades were unprovoked Christian aggression. Discover why the Ch…
4 weeks ago
Catholic Me - Getting Back Up - Mercy Is Always Bigger
Season 1 Episode 55
Encouragement on how to return to God after sin, the importance of Confession, and the power of God's mercy.
1 month ago
Catholic Me - Real-Life Examples - Mortal Or Venial?
Season 1 Episode 54
Practical, everyday situations to help listeners discern between mortal and venial sins with real world examples.
1 month ago
Catholic Me - Venial Sin - The Little Things That Still Matter
Season 1 Episode 53
What venial sins are, common examples, and how they weaken our relationship with God even though they don't kill grace.
1 month ago
Catholic Me - Mortal Sin - The Three Conditions
Season 1 Episode 52
Clear explanation of the three conditions required for a sin to be mortal: grave matter, full knowledge, and deliberate consent.
1 month ago
Catholic Me - What Is Sin, Anyway?
Season 1 Episode 51
Introduction to the Catholic distinction between mortal and venial sins and why this teaching matters for everyday faith life.
1 month ago
Catholic Me - The Real Presence Through The Ages
Season 1 Episode 50
From medieval theologians to Trent's affirmations, the Church has consistently upheld Christ's Real Presence in The Eucharist. This unbroken chain - …
1 month, 1 week ago
Catholic Me - Transubstantiation Defined At Trent
Season 1 Episode 49
The Council of Trent clarified transubstantiation: the substance of bread becomes Christ's body, wine His blood. Though appearances remain, Jesus is …
1 month, 1 week ago
Catholic Me - The Didache And Early Church Practice
Season 1 Episode 48
The Didache (late 1st century) Restricted The Eucharist to the baptized, treating it as holy and Christ's actual body and blood. Early Christians gua…
1 month, 1 week ago
Catholic Me - Ignatius Of Antioch's Witness
Season 1 Episode 47
Sant Ignatius of Antioch (AD 110), who knew the Apostles, affirmed the Eucharist as Christ's real flesh and blood. His writings combat heretical deni…
1 month, 1 week ago