The two natures and one person of Christ tend to cause confusion, but when broken down to ‘what’ and ‘who’ it becomes clear that this way of speaking is used in day to day life. This distinction is also necessary to understand the rest of the Catholic fa
60 Seconds: Quasimodo What?
An old, unusual name for a common liturgical day.
Summer Update
As the seminarians and priests prepare for finals and the upcoming summer break, Catholic Bytes is instituting Throwback Thursday to feature the topic podcasts from the past two years.
60 Seconds: God’s Language
It would have been nice to have a class on this in school.
Fr. Damien of Molokai: “We Lepers”
Imagine a Hawaii that no one wanted to go to, in fact, that no one dared to go to. Yet, for the sake of suffering and spiritually thirsty souls, Fr. Damien risked his own life to bring them aid. Aid that went beyond shelter and food, but gave a colony
60 Seconds: Tattoos
There is a difference between a scripture verse and a spider.
60 Seconds: Creeds
What? More than one creed?
His Mother’s Eyes
God is not removed from humanity, but actually perfectly understands all of our joys and failures. Jesus Christ became one of us and even had a mother like just the rest of us. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn more about what it means that
60 Seconds: An Encounter on the Dirt Road
Crazy the people you’ll meet on a dirt road.
60 Seconds: Being Love
God loves us in our gross-ness.
60 Seconds: St. Thomas on Religious Vocations
A reliable saint on an important topic.
60 Seconds: Birth Control
The title is intriguing enough.
Shame, Honor, and Temperance
Shame and honor both play an integral part in the virtue of temperance. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to hear Fr. Greg Gerhart explain this and two other parts of this virtue.
60 Seconds: You Shall Be My People
A people His own.
St. John Nepomucene: Can’t Talk About It
St. John Nepomucene was a Bohemian priest who ministered in Prague and was eventually invited to become the confessor to Queen Johanna of Bohemia which ultimately lead to his martyrdom. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn more about the life a
60 Seconds: The Paper Mache Papal Tiara
Resourcefulness and simplicity at its finest.
60 Seconds: Divinization
Becoming like God.
The Marvelous Exchange
The almighty God has become one of the most helpless creatures. Why would He allow Himself to be so vulnerable? Love. Tune into this CB episode to hear more about this great feast and mystery.
60 Seconds: Murder
Cold.Blooded.Murder.
Chastity: Heroic Love
Yes, chastity applies to everyone. Love is a wonderful thing and chastity teaches us not only how to love, but how to love heroically.
60 Seconds: Vidi Aquam
I saw water!
60 Seconds: The Diversity of Creation
Even snails can reveal something about God.
What’s in a Name?
Moses went up the mountain and God came down to Moses and in this encounter God presents himself as Lord, Lord. What does this mean? Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to hear Fr. Peter Heasley explain the significance of this passage and the name Lor
60 Seconds: Kids in Church
There is always that one kid who wont stop crying, and Fr. Furrow has a message for you parents.
The Son has Revealed the Father
Country road billboards and the saving action of Christ help to explain the relationship between the Father and the Son in this Catholic Bytes episode. Tune in for more as Dcn. Luke Syse explains the significance of Jesus as savior and Son.
