Could going to bed on time sanctify us?
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Could going to bed on time sanctify us?
Before I formed you in the womb I knew you.
Reppin the Cubs and reflections on reppin Jesus.
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One commonly known and beloved Gospel story is the Wedding Feast of Cana (John 2:1-5). What is commonly unknown, however, is the depth and richness of this passage on various levels. In fact, we learn not only something about Christ and something about o
Reconciliation does a lot.
One without the bother is slightly creepy.
Two cloths, one person.
Why is this not okay?
What do living in the desert and monastic life have in common? Much more than you would probably expect. In this first episode of a five part series, Fr. Andrew Mattingly explains the initial stages of monastic life in the history of the Church.
What do you expect Jesus in the Eucharist to look like?
Jesus is close by.
Handing on what Christ first gave to His followers.
Venerable Matt Talbot was an alcoholic at the age of 15, but one Saturday evening everything changed. How can someone go from serious sin to living a virtuous life in just one evening? Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to find out!
Turning the ordinary into something beautiful.
Already discussing physical evil Part I, Fr. Austin Litke next tackles the existence of moral evil and what it is. If there were truly an all powerful, all knowing and merciful God, why did He create a Universe in which people could choose wrong? This co
What is true freedom?
Rivalries may be fun in sports, but what happens when there are rivalries in the Church?
Love requires freedom and freedom requires temperance. With that in mind, listen to this Catholic Bytes episode and learn some practical ways in which you can grow in the virtue of temperance.
Does papal infallibility extend to deciding what the best candy bar is?
Why confession? Not only does it seem unnecessary, but also rather uncomfortable. Can’t we just confess our sins in private directly to God? What about, hey, I just don’t want to tell anyone I’ve messed up? These common queries and questions are tackled
Open your doors to Gods love.
Little God reminders.
Should the Bible be our only authority? This is one point that distinguishes the Catholic Church and many Protestant churches. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode as John and Ashley Noronha talk about the scriptural, historical, and logical aspects of
Now thats an oxymoron.