Some pretty important things happen through the Word.

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Some pretty important things happen through the Word.
Quiet. Simple. Contemplative.
Throwing it all the way back to the first Catholic Bytes episode!
Fr. Hinkley explains the divine nature of the liturgy and our human participation in this worship.
Scripture has an infinite value, so pick it up and read.
Whats so important about a chair?
You can be Padre Pio holy working a 9-5.
The 8th day and Baptism.
It’s no secret that American popular culture gives much attention to sexuality, and certainly its understanding of sexuality deviates greatly from the love our Lord teaches. In this episode, we outline the historical progression of society’s misconcepti
A feast with an important message for all of us.
A very telling name.
Whats the role of sex inside of marriage?
Humility is a complicated thing. How do you really be humble when you are as good looking, intelligent, funny, and perfect as you are?!
Its time to celebrate!
The answer may surprise you.
You cant just make it up.
Are you aflame for God?
The passions are often pitted against virtue, but if that’s the case, how can we explain Jesus’ anger towards the money changers in the temple? In this Catholic Bytes episode, Fr. Nathan Ricci explains how Scripture can help man to understand himself mor
A summer of war and a priest stirring up trouble in the Eternal City.
Peace is a good and active thing.
Our soul thirsts for prayer.
A free land with a purpose.
By receiving the sacraments, we become living members of the Body of Christ, one of the many images used to describe the Church. Have you ever realized, however, that “living members” of the Church are more than just those visibly living on earth? Yup. T
Now get back up and keep going.
Nourishment for the Israelites, nourishment for us.
Can people outside of the Catholic Church be saved?