In this Episode we look at the beginning of Luke 4 and the Story of Jesus meeting a Samaritan woman at Jacob's Well, focusing on what that story tells us about the depth of Christ's desire for us.
Our first episode of the 2018-2019 school year! In this episode, we talk about August's Grand Jury Report which detailed a history of sexual abuse by clergy in a Pennsylvania Diocese. We'll spend some time talking about the report, consider why
Today, we pick up where we left off in the middle of February: talking about how reason leads us to faith. In this episode, we talk about how the continuing reality of miracles in our world fits into that!
Today we start a three part series in which we talk about things that lie within the reach of our perception and understanding that lead us to believe in the words and the promises of Christ. We start the series off today by talking about the W
Today we finish the our conversation on the question we ended last semester with: why are all priest’s men? Having talked last time about how the Church must do what she sees the Son of Man doing, this week we talk about one of the ideas about
In today’s episode, we talk through a trap that many Christians can fall into - a false humility which, in reality, is just thinking little of yourself.
Can I be both smart and Catholic? In todays podcast, we go on offense against the philosophy of rationalism, which a lot of our peers inconsistently hold to.
In today's podcast we talk about ways to think about prayers that aren't answered how we expect. We also talk about how, and how not, to be authentic with God in prayer.
In this episode, we talk about two things: an archeological discovery in the 1940s that corroborated the books in the Catholic Bible, and work that the two Churches are doing to become one again!
Today we reflect on the passage in which Jesus tells us "no one after lighting a lamp covers it with a bushel basket" and how he calls us to be the light the world needs.
Today we talk about how the idea of Progressive Revelation is relevant to us not only as a faith community, but in our one-on-one relationships with The Lord.
Today we challenge the narrative that a lot of us grew up with: that God was wrathful and Angry in the Old Testament, and Gentle and Loving in the New.