
Rediscovering the beauty of Catholicism through it's mysticism, saints and folklore.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 154 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Lent is not a performance review. It is not a spiritual productivity challenge. It is the Church leading exhausted people back into the desert, not to ... more
Lent is coming. It’s not too close. Not too far. I didn’t want to do a lent prep video. It’s too early. I also didn’t want to do a filler episode. Y’all don’t deserve that.So here is an episode where we linger. No script. No outline. Just seeing wher... more
Matthew 5 calls Christians to be salt and light, not in theory, but in visible mercy. This episode reflects on what happens when Catholics choose silence, excuse inaction, or hide behind “nuance” while suffering remains visible. It’s about sanctifica... more
In this Gospel reflection for Sunday’s reading from Matthew 5, we linger with the opening line of the Beatitudes. Instead of rushing through the list, we slow down and sit with the atmosphere of the mountain and the first words Jesus speaks.What does... more
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I’m always wary of overly "Catholic" (or Anglican or anything that rests on its name) but this podcast is truly enlightening. As a cradle Catholic, there’s just a lot of tradition we just don’t know, compared to people who actively research the lore. This is superbly presented and the content seems hard to find anywhere else: certainly no parish I’ve ever attended.
Listened to the episode on exorcists and was surprised to hear the host disregarding teachings from these men who perform these exorcisms day in and day out. It’s okay to not know everything, W. I can see something one of these exorcists said struck a nerve with you.
Thank you for taking the time for creating this podcast.
I learned of this podcast from Fr. Dan Rehill on his Ave Maria radio 📻 program. It is truly a gift from above. It is heart warming ❤️🔥 and inspirational. 🕯️✝️ I just joined your patreon!! Hooray! The only patreon I am a member of . ♥️💕♥️💕 I’d love to help you if you need it since we are neighbors.
This podcast is so calming and relaxing while at the same time you are learning beautiful treasures about our faith
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This podcast focuses on the mystical aspects of Catholicism, combining elements of folklore, the lives of saints, and the rich traditions of the religion. With a balance of personal reflections and theological insights, it encourages listeners to explore the beauty of their faith and rediscover its significance. Episodes tackle various themes such as the meaning of Advent, encounters with the divine, and interpretations of saints' stories, offering a deep dive into how these elements can guide individuals in their spiritual journeys. Unique for its engaging style, the host addresses complex topics in an approachable manner, making it suitable for both seasoned practitioners and those new to Catholic teachings.
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