The Superbowl and Building a Better World

The Superbowl and Building a Better World

Material goods alone do not make us happy and until we know what brings us happiness we will be unable to make the world a better place. The Church recognizes the good in material things, but also proposes a higher good. Tune into this Catholic Bytes epi

Pursuing Our True End

Pursuing Our True End

Temperance concerns our search for happiness, but it is often viewed as something that takes away happiness. What is the real role of temperance and how does it help us pursue our true end?

About the Particulars

About the Particulars

We’ve learned a lot about the virtues, so let’s get down to particulars. This episode discusses the role of prudence and how this virtue is what “gets it done”.

The Good Shepherd

The Good Shepherd

The Lord is my shepherd, there is nothing I shall want. In this Catholic Bytes episode, Fr. Greg Gerhart discusses the two stories in Psalm 23 and how the image of the Good Shepherd helps us during trying times in our own lives.

Virtues: Reaching Perfect Happiness

Virtues: Reaching Perfect Happiness

We are made for a purpose. We are made to know and love God and the virtues help us in this journey. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to learn more about the virtues and how they help us reach complete happiness.

The Role of the Laity

The Role of the Laity

The three offices of Christ as priest, prophet, and king are not reserved merely for the clergy. Christ intended all Christians to follow the example of His life, and as laity, the faithful have a role in Christ’s priesthood.

The Greatest Gift

The Greatest Gift

Few of us think of our baptism as the greatest gift we have ever received, but it is. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to hear Dcn. Kevin Leaver explain why.

St. Paul Miki: Japanese and Jesuit

St. Paul Miki: Japanese and Jesuit

One of 26 martyrs, St. Paul Miki was a Japanese Jesuit who was martyred for refusing to deny the Catholic faith. Upon his death, he pardoned his executioners and offered a perfect display of faith, hope, and charity.

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