Sometimes it seems that the law dominates our lives, but positive law is meant to help us grow in virtue and happiness. Tune into this Catholic Bytes episode to hear Fr. Conrad Murphy continue the discussion on positive law and how its purpose is to lead
Angels: Purely Spiritual and Super Intelligent Warriors
While many believe that modern science has disproved the existence of angels, others believe they are merely cute cuddly cherubims for a nursery. In one short episode, delve into a discussion which not only points to the existence of these invisible and
Positive Law: Decreed and Promulgated
While we have already touched upon positive law in previous episodes discussing the different types of law, Fr. Conrad Murphy narrows in on it, addressing the necessity of a spelled out law. Why is natural law not enough? Listen up for your answer . . .
Arguing God’s Existence: The Matrix, Gambling, and Gelato
What do The Matrix, gambling, and gelato all have in common? Oddly enough, in this Catholic Bytes episode they all deal with the existence of God. Tune in to hear the philosophical arguments for the existence of God offered by the well-known thinkers Des
Defining And Distinguishing Law
Eternal law, natural law, and positive law – do you ever wonder what they all have in common, or, on the flip side, what distinguishes them from each other? Tune in for a concise and informative episode on the topic of law, its definition, various types,
John 2:1-5: Catholic Devotion to Mary in a Nutshell
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
Sts. Cyril and Methodius: Bearers of the Slavonic Language
These brothers are best known for developing the Cyrillic alphabet and the Slavonic language, which spurred their mission work in Eastern Europe. They are examples of staying true to the work of Christ, despite the political tensions which surrounded the
Moral Relativism: The Need for a Standard of Goodness
What is right for you isn’t necessarily right for me. This common phrase expresses the prevalence of moral relativism in today’s culture, but what exactly is moral relativism? In this Catholic Bytes episode we will discuss this common frame of mind and h
Romans 3:21-26: Justified.
What does justification through faith in Jesus Christ mean? Did Jesus have to die on the cross or could the Father have reconciled the world to Himself in a different way? How do we reconcile the Immaculate Conception with the universal effect of sin? Al
Mortal And Venial Sin: Defining The Difference.
The terms “venial” and “mortal” sin are frequently used but not always completely understood. What exactly is sin, and what are the varying degrees of it? While sin is often said to be ‘separation’ from God, Scripture tells us we can never be separated f
The Annunciation: Opening up to The Blessings of God
If we claim that the Blessed Virgin Mary is the greatest individual of all mankind, what is it that she did or did not do to make her so? And if, as Catholics, we believe the she holds this privileged place, doesn’t it seem contradictory that certain fam
St. Pius X: Reformer and Father to the Poor
Discover a man who tirelessly worked for what he believed in, leading to his great love and devotion to the poor, and numerous reforms within the Church. St. Pius X was not only on fire for the faith, but was also a great leader drawing and challenging o
Charity: the Love of Friendship with God
We don’t have a good translation for the word charity. Does it refer more to acts of charity, such as giving food to the poor, or to love, like we see in romantic comedies? In this Catholic Bytes episode, Fr. Conrad Murphy talks about the essential eleme
Conscience: God’s Writing Upon Our Hearts
We have an incredible power within, telling us the difference between good things and bad things, namely, the conscience. While it is something written upon every human heart, it can either become our greatest ally leading us to happiness, or our greates
The Incarnation: A Great Surprise
Out of the many ways God could have chosen to save mankind, He decided to send His only Son to earth to become man. This cornerstone mystery of the Faith is not only a great surprise, but also a great blessing. Tune in for some points of reflection that
Natural Law: Ordering of Creation
In the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther King, and many others, an unjust law is a human law which is not based on eternal and natural law. That then begs the question, what is natural law, and what is law in general? Listen up for an answer,
Jesus Christ: the What and the Who
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
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton: Wife, Mother, and Religious Sister
Every saint story has something particular to it which teaches us about the faith and how to live it out. The first American saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton, offers a beautiful and courageous witness to the faith despite much suffering and anti-Catholic senti
Legitimate Defense: Is Killing Ever Okay?
What is the difference between killing someone and murdering them? Is it ever truly admissible to take the life of another. The answer lies in the motivation by which you act. Listen to Fr. Tim Furlow explain the difference between self-defense and murde
Evil and Providence: a Testimony to Divine Love
How can evil exist in the face of divine providence? This is one of the most frequently asked questions of Christianity. Fr. Trenton does not only explain how both can exist, but how this dynamic between the existence of evil and the presence of divine p
How to Make a Good Confession
Catholics confess their sins to a priest. This encounter is not solely with the person of the priest, but with God himself. The sacrament of Confession or the sacrament of healing is the moment in which we allow Jesus to heal our relationship with him. P
Monastic Life: Hidden Life, Huge Role
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.
Intellectual relativism: It’s True for You, but Not for Me
There is either truth, or there isn’t. This is a highly contested statement for society today because with the development of modern science people are hesitant to accept things that are not proven with concrete observable evidence. However, the presence
Islam Continued: Avoiding Hateful Generalizations
In the final episode of the series, Fr. Conrad Murphy delves into the history of Islam from the 15th century until today. It is a history where the Ottoman Empire, war, martyrdom, extremists, the rosary, and renewed peace and dialogue come into play.
The Creation of Man: Intelligence, Dominion, Love
An in depth analysis of three verses in Genesis sheds light onto God’s greatest creation: man. Human beings are not only created in the image and likeness of God, but are also given dominion over creation and invited to imitate the love of the Trinity. I
