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In this inaugural episode of a series dedicated to exploring the Doctors of the Church, the podcast delves into the concept and significance of these revered figures within the Catholic tradition. The episode begins by introducing the term "Doctors of the Church," explaining that these are saints whose theological writings, teachings, and spiritual insights have profoundly influenced Christian doctrine and practice. There are currently 37 Doctors of the Church, spanning 1800 years of history and representing diverse cultures and spiritual traditions.
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In episode 50 of the Catholic Frequency podcast, the discussion focuses on the biblical logic of pattern recognition and its significance in understanding the role of the papacy within the Catholic Church. The episode delves into how Catholics and Protestants differ in their interpretation of these patterns, particularly in relation to the necessity of a visible church leadership. The conversation explores the concept of pattern recognition, illustrating how it involves seeing a holistic picture rather than focusing on isolated details. This approach is applied to the biblical narrative, highlighting patterns of visible signs and leadership throughout salvation history, from the Old Testament covenants with Noah, Abraham, Moses, and David, to the New Testament's incarnation of Jesus Christ.
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This episode of the Catholic Frequency podcast delves into the transformative journey of Saint Augustine, a figure whose early life was marked by rebellion, womanizing, and theft, yet who evolved into one of history's greatest intellectual and spiritual leaders. This episode underscores the message that no one is beyond redemption, and that our darkest moments can serve as the fertile ground for wisdom and growth.
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In episode 48 of the Catholic Frequency podcast, the focus is on the unique and often overlooked history of Catholicism in East Asia. The episode features a conversation with the individual behind the social media account "Catholicism in East Asia," which has garnered nearly 30,000 followers by sharing content about the Catholic faith in this region. The account was inspired by the lack of similar content and a desire to fill this niche.
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Discover the extraordinary life and legacy of Saint Maria Goretti. At just 11 years old, Maria's unwavering faith and purity led her to resist the attempted rape by 20-year-old farmhand Alessandro Serenelli. Despite being stabbed 14 times, Maria's final act was one of forgiveness, as she expressed her desire for Alessandro to join her in heaven.
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A look at the extraordinary life of Padre Pio, a twentieth-century warrior priest known for his stigmata and relentless zeal for the repentance of sinners. Born Francesco Forgione in late nineteenth-century Italy, his childhood was marked by profound faith and visions, setting the stage for his spiritual journey.
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In this episode of the Catholic Frequency podcast, we delve into the powerful story of Saint Monica, a fourth-century North African woman whose unwavering faith and persistent prayers transformed her prodigal son, Augustine, into a saint. Born in 331 AD, Monica faced numerous challenges, including a difficult marriage and the heartache of watching her brilliant but wayward son chase a life of excess and heresy.
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In this episode of the Catholic Frequency podcast, the detrimental impact of pornography on individuals, families, and Western civilization as a whole is explored. The discussion highlights how the widespread presence of porn has led to the disintegration of families and the erosion of the moral and ethical foundations that were built upon Christian values and principles.
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In this episode of the Catholic Frequency podcast, the focus is on the spiritual battle between good and evil, highlighting the role of Satan and the power of Jesus Christ to overcome his influence. The episode begins by recounting Lucifer's fall from grace and his ongoing mission to corrupt humanity as an act of vengeance against God. It emphasizes the constant threat posed by Satan and his demons, who exploit human weaknesses to lead souls astray.
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In this episode, we explore the extraordinary life of Saint Joseph, a humble carpenter whose destiny was shaped by divine purpose. From crafting tables and chairs with calloused hands to becoming the guardian of the Redeemer, Joseph’s journey reveals a profound truth: fathers aren’t born—they’re forged. Discover how this quiet soul obeyed God’s call without hesitation, leading his family through perilous journeys—from the flight to Egypt to the return to Nazareth—shielding Jesus with unwavering faith and sacrificial love.
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In this intriguing episode of the Catholic Frequency podcast, we delve deep into the true events that inspired the terrifying 1973 film, 'The Exorcist'. We explore the less dramatized, but equally compelling, real-life exorcism case of a 14-year-old boy in Maryland, 1949, identified pseudonymously as Ronald Doe. His ordeal began with innocent curiosity and the use of a Ouija board, escalating to manifestations of dark forces that led his Protestant family to seek help from the Catholic Church.
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On this episode of the Catholic Frequency Podcast, we explore the brutal reality of the crown placed on Jesus after Pontius Pilate dubbed Him "King of the Jews." Woven from the sharp, curved thorns of the Ziziphus spina-christi—a plant common in Judea—this was no mere prop, but a cruel instrument of pain and humiliation, designed to wound with every movement. The, we trace its journey from a tool of torment to a sacred relic, revered by early Christians and guarded through the centuries.
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In Episode 39 of the Catholic Frequency Podcast, Sean and Shannon continue their enlightening series on Saint Augustine's "Confessions." This episode delves into Book Four of Augustine’s autobiographical work, focusing on his life from ages 18 to 27—a pivotal period marked by intellectual pursuits and profound personal grief. The hosts explore Augustine's philosophical engagement with the material, his struggles with the concept of friendship and love, and the profound impact of his friend's death on his spiritual and emotional wellbeing.
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We know that God created everything—including the angels, who play a vital role in the cosmic struggle between good and evil. Throughout salvation history, angels have delivered divine messages, protected humanity, and battled demons. Their mysterious and awe-inspiring nature has captivated believers for centuries, including one of the Church’s greatest minds: Saint Thomas Aquinas and in today’s episode, we dive into 20 key ideas from Aquinas about these celestial beings.
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In this episode, we sit down with the man behind the popular X account and Substack, Ways of a Gentleman, to explore the timeless question: What does it mean to be a gentleman in today’s world? With over 10,000 followers since launching his account in August 2024, our guest—a retired army officer—shares his journey from leaving behind the negativity of social media to curating a space dedicated to style, culture, etiquette, and virtue.
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In 1917, three humble shepherd children—Lucia dos Santos, Francisco Marto, and Jacinta Marto—encountered the Virgin Mary in the quiet village of Fatima, Portugal. What began as a simple day tending sheep transformed into a series of divine apparitions that revealed visions of hell, prophetic warnings, and a call to prayer and repentance.
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In Episode 34 of the Catholic Frequency Podcast, host Shannon welcomes back Sean Barabee for the third installment of their 13-week series exploring Saint Augustine’s Confessions. This episode dives into Book 3, covering Augustine’s tumultuous years from ages 16 to 18 as he moves to Carthage, wrestling with lust, vainglory, and a misguided pursuit of love. The discussion traces his initial enchantment with Cicero’s philosophy, his rejection of Scripture due to pride, and his entanglement with the Manichean heresy
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Unless you eat my flesh and drink my blood, you have no life in you.’ Jesus’ words have divided believers for centuries. On this episode of Catholic Frequency, dive into a wild 13th-century showdown where Saint Anthony of Padua faced a heretic mocking the Eucharist. The challenge? A starving donkey, a pile of hay, and the Blessed Sacrament. What happened next stunned a crowd, shattered skepticism, and affirmed a core Catholic truth. Faith, miracles, and a mule that changed history
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In this episode, we delve into one of the profound moments of the Lenten season: the Agony in the Garden. As the first Sorrowful Mystery of the Rosary, this pivotal event unfolds when Jesus enters Gethsemane to pray, just hours before His arrest and crucifixion. Facing the weight of His impending sacrifice, He is betrayed by His friend Judas with a kiss—a moment that marks the beginning of the Passion. Join us as we reflect on the emotional and spiritual depth of this sacred scene and its significance in our Lenten journey.
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In this episode of the Catholic Frequency Podcast, we take a brief look into the heart of Catholic faith: the Eucharist. Far more than just bread, it’s Jesus Christ himself, instituted at the Last Supper with the words, “This is my body.” Not a symbol, but a reality.
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