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The podcast formerly known as Catholic Bytes. A podcast for busy Catholics. A mix of short, informative episodes, long form interviews, and interesting historical episodes. Wherever you are in your faith, we have content for you!
Have you had your house blessed?
The Easter season is no time to ditch prayer, tune into this CB podcast for some practical steps on how to get started and grow in your prayer life.
The end of an Empire and the Pope who lived through it.
Part two of our five part series…yes, penances are still long.
It doesnt seem like the math adds up…
Jesus said he would rise on the third day, but He was crucified on Friday and we celebrate his resurrection on the night of the Easter Vigil.
Tune into this CB episode for some answers.
Not as funny as his name seems to indicate
Lets just say, penances used to be a bit longer than they are today.
A Roman tradition that sheds a bit of light on pilgrimaging through Lent.
The first Great Pope, and boy does he deserve it!
A vice to be on the lookout for.
In this episode the guys share their must read Catholic novels.
A firm anti-pelagian and the renovator of St. Mary Major.
Lets break down what religion means.
A few questions from the audience and a lot of comical commentary from the guys.
A Friend of St. Augustine and the 3rd Ecumenical Council.
Part two in a series on vocations.
The guys were invited to speak at an event with the Archdiocese of Washington DC, and they did a live recording of CB at the same time!
Its longer than usual, but consider it a Lent bonus.
Another antipope and an elder statesman.
Dont run from being lonely.
Click bate title? Maybe.
Tune into this CB episode to hear FOCUS missionaries talk about dating and how to put God first in your relationships.
The best named pope of them all, and he has to take care of the Pelagians!
Who makes a beard joke when they are about to be martyred? This guy does.
An episode full of the Goths at the Gates, St. John Chrysostom needs a papal defender, and we meet Pelagius.
In secular terms, this word often refers to a job or career that is particularly difficult, but what do we mean with Catholic lingo?
Ecumenical, Vicar of Christ, and Pontificus/pontifical/pontificating are all on the docket for today.