Catholic-Link Podcast

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!

Fortitude and Secondary Virtues

Fortitude and Secondary Virtues

What makes up fortitude? Different from the three-part setup of other virtues, secondary virtues play a role in the makeup of fortitude. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn more!

Fortitude and Secondary Virtues

Fortitude: More than Fearlessness

The virtue of fortitude may not seem very familiar to us, but it is probably one of the most popular in entertainment. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn more about this virtue and how it plays a role in our lives.

Fortitude and Secondary Virtues

60 Seconds: Slavery to Sin

How can we be slaves to sin? It seems like we are doing what we want when we sin, but is doing what we wan true freedom?

Fortitude and Secondary Virtues

The Holy Land

When you visit the Holy Land, you have a unique opportunity to see the Gospels come alive. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn more about this sacred place and some resources that can deepen your experience in the place where Christs life play

Fortitude and Secondary Virtues

Hosea 2: Meeting the Ever-Faithful Spouse

The book of the prophet Hosea continues the story of God and His people. The Israelites are unfaithful to God, but right when we expect continued punishment for their transgressions, God tells His people He won’t abandon them. Tune into this Catholic Byt

Fortitude and Secondary Virtues

Liturgy: a Deep Love for God

From the World Series to the Oscars, there seems to be something in our nature that wants to celebrate with an elaborate ceremony. We can see the same thing in the liturgy, although this form of worship is a worthy form of praise for God. Tune into this

Fortitude and Secondary Virtues

Heresy, Art, and the Incarnation

Is it okay to have images of Jesus and the saints? A lot of our Catholic theology arises from correcting false teaching that is being promulgated, but what was particular about the Second Council of Nicaea is that it corrected a teaching from a previous

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