Episodes

  • The Pope Says We Should Read Novels
    35 mins
  • Has the Virgin Mary Been Appearing in Bosnia? (#267)
    Sep 23 2024

    For the last 43 years, Catholics have been going on pilgrimages to a town in Bosnia and Herzegovina called Medjugorje, where a group of "visionaries" or "seers" claim that the Blessed Virgin Mary has been appearing to them everyday. Under three successive popes, the Vatican has investigated these claims. Last week, it released a report on its findings. Greg and Cory discuss what the Vatican found and its recommendations to the faithful who visit there.

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    34 mins
  • Does Science Disprove Religion? (#266)
    Sep 16 2024

    A common objection to religious faith or belief in anything supernatural is that "Science" has disproved that there is anything outside of the material universe. This objection is often delivered with mockery and condescension for those ignorant fools clinging to religion. In this episode, Greg says, "Wait a minute? Is that actually true? How could the natural sciences disprove, or even tell us anything about, the supernatural?"

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    39 mins
  • Should You Go On a Spiritual Retreat? (#265)
    Sep 12 2024

    Cory recently went on a spiritual retreat to a monastery. He shares why, what, and how of retreats. Have you ever considered going on one?

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    35 mins
  • Beware The Noontime Demon! (#264)
    Sep 9 2024

    Greg describes one of the most troublesome afflictions that a Christian can face, what it can do to you, and how to overcome it.

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    42 mins
  • Why Don't People Go To Church? Part 4: Have You Invited Them? (#263)
    Sep 6 2024

    What keeps some people away from Christ and the Church? In Part 5 of this series, Greg and Ed talk about how some people need an invitation, how hard it can be to do that, and what are expectations should be when we invite them.

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    37 mins
  • IVF: Catholicism and In Vitro Fertilization (#262)
    Sep 2 2024

    Catholics are talking about In Vitro Fertilization after the major political candidates in the US elections have indicated support for IVF. Why does the Church oppose it? And if it isn't going to be made illegal in the foreseeable future, what should Catholics do?

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    39 mins
  • Updates on the Podcast (#261)
    Aug 29 2024

    Greg shares some news and updates about the podcast and this ministry.

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    29 mins