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Those Catholic Men

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Life pulls us in many directions. The bottom line is that we must make time for our masculine formation, even if on-the-go. That's because the world is constantly influencing us and pulling us away from Jesus Christ, whether we know it or not. Now, you can listen to the latest articles from Those Catholic Men on your morning or evening commutes. Plug in for 5-10 minutes and listen to wisdom from other Catholic men striving to live with converted minds and hearts in our post-Christian age.
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As a modern Catholic guy, it's hard to find the balance. We know that God should come first, but what does that really mean? We know we're supposed to love our wife, but how do I do that when I'm overwhelmed by work and kids? This podcast is dedicated to those guys who really want to grow and become the man God created them to be. You'll find both practical strategies for managing life and better ways to view and engage the world. Join Life Coach Michael Jaquith and take one step closer to s ...
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Voted #1 Catholic Podcast for Men! Jesus Christ is the epitome of what it means to be a man. With masculinity in our culture more confused than ever, join us at The Manly Catholic as we strive to ignite men to be on fire for Christ. Men are challenged and fight battles that often distract them from their ultimate goal: to become a saint. We will help you become saints and become the men God created you to be. And have some laughs along the way. Because who couldn't use more laughter in their ...
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Our children are growing up in an environment unlike any previous generations. Technology and cultural expectations have taken away their childhood and forced them to mature faster than ever. This is having some difficult effects. Join me in this episode as I'm joined by a much younger guest who goes by Mr. Whisky. We talk about his work supporting…
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Send us a text In this episode, James and Dan explore a shroud of controversy. The Shroud of Turin is something that has brought about intense discussion on both sides of the aisle. We delve into the historical and scientific investigations of the Shroud, and reflect on the significance of evidence in strengthening faith. The conversation emphasize…
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Comparison is the thief of joy. Even if we men don't speak our comparisons out loud very often, they still destroy our joy and happiness in life. They take a gift of God that is so good, and make us so terribly unhappy about it. Join me in this episode as I walk through the danger of comparisons and how to steal your joy back. Imagine a kid with a …
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Send us a text James and Dan explore various themes that will spark anyone's interest. From Dracula to the legacy of St. Maximilian Kolbe, the importance of pursuing holiness, and the impact of literature and horror films, this episode will make you laugh, cry, and be dying for more. Please prayerfully consider supporting the podcast on our Patreon…
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Send us a text Dan and James are back at it as they finish Lumen Gentium. In this episode, they talk about the crucial role of the laity, the universal call to holiness, and the Church's role as the pilgrim church here on Earth. Please prayerfully consider supporting the podcast on our Patreon page. to help grow the show to reach as many men as pos…
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The Litany of Humility is one of the hardest prayers to pray and actually mean. Everyone groans when they first read it. This is a series designed to help us men through this litany and help us find humility. Join me in this episode as I continue to work through the various parts of the Litany of Humility. In this episode, I break apart the indirec…
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Send us a text Fr. Dom takes us back to the fundamentals of our faith: the Ten Commandments, the Mass, and the importance of each element within the Mass. Go to Mass as much as you can and take part in this glorious sacrament gifted to us by our Creator. Please prayerfully consider supporting the podcast on our Patreon page. to help grow the show t…
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Send us a text Fr. Dom and James dive into our baptism. Why is it important? What does it actually mean? Should we even care? What does the Church have to say about it? And so much more... Please prayerfully consider supporting the podcast on our Patreon page. to help grow the show to reach as many men as possible! Thank you for your prayers and su…
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A man who enters the world will encounter problems. This is unavoidable. As soon as one is solved, another rises up. Over time this can be extremely frustrating. It's tempting to just start blaming - other people, events, and even God. When a man turns to blame and plays a victim, his life only gets worse. If he continues, he ends up with a life no…
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Send us a text While Vatican II may stir up controversy in some Catholic hearts, the document "Lumen Gentium" remains as an integral part of the present-day Church. The Church is the light of the world and we as Catholics must be flickers of light in the misery of darkness. Many topics are discussed varying from obedience to prayer to a Christian r…
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Send us a text From the 21st Sunday in Ordinary Time, Fr. Dom gives a homily discussing the power of prayer in the Catholic faith. He highlights the various types of prayers available to us Catholics, including recited prayers, prayers from the heart, and prayers as a family. He emphasizes the importance of spouses praying together and the signific…
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Emotional attacks hurt. They cause wounds that can fester for decades if left alone. Worse, we men are particularly bad at dealing with emotional pain. It's not a surprise that we do not like the Litany of Humility. It's painful to even think about! Deep down, however, we need it. Rather than hiding, drinking, or turning to some pleasure, the Chris…
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Send us a text From the 19th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Fr. Dom discusses the importance of community and prayer in overcoming isolation and finding strength in God. Fr. Dom touches on his experience with his latest retreat in the mountains of Colorado, emphasizing the power of prayer and fraternity. The homily explores the story of Elijah and how he…
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The most dangerous part of Pride is how often it hides itself behind seemingly well intentioned lies. Being consulted is a good thing. Being preferred because you've worked hard is also a good thing. The desire of these, however, is not. This does not make sense right away. It's not obvious why this should be so. Join me in this episode as I discus…
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Send us a text Fr. Dom delivers his homily celebrating the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. He discusses the history and meaning of what that actually means and explains the significance of the dogma and its roots in the Catholic Church's teachings and traditions. Fr. Dom also shares quotes from saints and Pope Pius XII's dogmatic constitutio…
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This episode continues the Humility series where I am exploring the Litany of Humility. This is one of the most painful prayers to pray, and therefore probably pretty important. Pride is one of the greatest sins of our time - and perhaps always has been. As Christians, we are called to combat the pride in our own hearts in a powerful and unique way…
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Send us a text In this podcast episode, James and Dan discuss divine revelation through the lens of Vatican II's "Dei Verbum," focusing on how God reveals Himself gradually, culminating in the Incarnation. They emphasize the Church's role in preserving and interpreting Scripture alongside Tradition, highlighting the need for contextual understandin…
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Send us a text Dive into the profound depths of human experience as we unravel the mystery of suffering in our latest episode. Why do we suffer? Is there a higher purpose to our pain? Join James and Dan on a thought-provoking journey through ancient wisdom and modern insights. We'll explore: • The many faces of suffering - from physical agony to mo…
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This episode is part 2 of a discussion with Ed Jozsa. In part one (episode 211) he discussed his amazing story of a series of miracles that took place after he went through a horrific accident. If you have not yet listened to that episode, I strongly suggest listening to that first! In this episode he and I take the discussion in a totally differen…
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Send us a text Join James, Peter, and Theresa Martin as they delve into their transformative book, The Rule: St. John Paul II's Rule for a Joy-Filled Marriage of Divine Love. Discover how this rediscovered rule helps couples live out the truths of Humanae Vitae and navigate today’s anti-Christian culture through the power of conjugal spirituality, …
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So many men feel overwhelmed. We allow the distractions and tasks of the day to be more important than our loved ones. Worse, we often fail to take care of ourselves properly! Join me in this episode as productivity expert Mark Struczewski and I talk about how to change your life, forever. Productivity is not some magic pill or meditation technique…
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Send us a text Fr. Dom explores the themes of being prophets, the significance of baptism, the history of the split of the 12 tribes of Israel, the role of the apostles in uniting the tribes, and the call for all Catholics to be prophets in their own way. In this homily, he encourages us to embrace our baptism and use it as a source of strength and…
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Humility is one of the hardest and most essential of virtues to grow in. It's painful, embarrassing, and well...humiliating! The hard part is most people don't even really understand what humility is. Join me in this episode as I start a new series on humility. The goal of this episode is just to explore what humility is, how to find our pride, and…
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Sometimes the day that everything goes horribly, even tragically wrong, can be the best thing ever to happen to us. We almost never see it that way at the time, but we worship a God of impossibilities. A God that does things that seem utterly impossible. Join me in this episode as Ed Jozsa shares his miraculous, unbelievable story. After an acciden…
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Send us a text What is the true nature of heresy, and how does it threaten the integrity of our faith? Join us for an eye-opening episode of the Manly Catholic featuring the esteemed Bishop Athanasius Schneider. We start by unpacking the etymology and severe implications of heresy as a violation of divine truth. Bishop Schneider, drawing from his l…
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Whether you are a father, grandfather, or thinking you might become a father one day, odds are that you aren't giving enough gravity to what that role really means. A father is often even more critical in an older child's life than his mother - and research supports this scary (and politically incorrect) conclusion! Join me in this episode as I exp…
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Send us a text Ladies and gentlemen, he is back! Fr. Dom is back in the saddle. This conversation explores a large variety of topics as we take some questions from some of our listeners. From addiction to mortal sin versus venial sins, we emphasize the importance of being vicious and fighting against addiction, especially in the context of pornogra…
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While Eve was speaking to the serpent, Adam...stood by idle. He did not act. How often do we also fail to act - either entirely or slowly? Join me in this episode as I explore why it is so important to make today "Day One" or obedience to God's will, rather than waiting to obey "One Day" in the future when it's more convenient. God invites us to ob…
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If you have children that are currently being educated, you need to know about the attacks coming under the label of "Critical Race Theory." CRT is devastating to children - it causes confusion, guilt, blame, and a lifetime of misunderstanding. It's also demonic in origin. Join me in this episode as CRT opposition expert Dr George Maurer walks thro…
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Send us a text Jim Papandrea comes onto the podcast to discuss how the early Church prayed. What did their prayer look like? Did they participate in repetitive prayer like the Rosary? We also explore the prayer practices of the early Christians. He emphasizes the importance of praying the Our Father and the Psalms, and the significance of repetitio…
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Send us a text In this homily, Fr. Dom enlightens us with how Church is a strong tree with deep roots, the kingdom of God as a mustard seed, and the role of fathers in guarding and protecting their families. He reflects on the readings from Ezekiel and Mark, highlighting the power and growth of the Church. He also emphasizes the importance of fathe…
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We worship a God of miracles. Sometimes they're subtle or slight - but sometimes they're not! Sometimes the miracles are so big and powerful we're left to wonder how we ever doubted. Join me in this episode as Joshua Marcengill shares his story about God's powerful and miraculous intervention in his life. Multiple times in his story, God brings a p…
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Many today want to deny the existence or importance of the spiritual realm. It's scary, confusing, and often overwhelming. Yet, we would be foolish to not take it seriously. We know that it's real and has real power in our lives. Join me in this episode as I give some high level guidelines for some things you need to be aware of as a Catholic about…
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A lot of us take great confidence in our technical skills. We may be the very best at our jobs of all the competition, but if we cannot connect on a personal level then we are going to struggle. Join me in this episode as Lance Cayko walks through his journey of learning to connect with others, and eventually with God. So often we run from God - or…
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Send us a text In this engaging and enlightening talk from the KEPHA Men's Conference, Father McTeigue discusses the importance of being a pilgrim, a warrior, and a leader in the Catholic faith. He emphasizes the need for men to embrace their role as life-giving fathers and to be transformed by their faith. Father McTeigue also highlights the signi…
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Send us a text Father Matthew Barnum is a dear friend of Fr. Dom and a very holy man. We are pleased to share his homily from what he calls the 2nd Sunday of Corpus Christi. He discusses the importance of reverencing the Holy Eucharist and guarding against any disrespect or mishandling of it. He emphasizes the need for everyone, not just priests, t…
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This is a tough time to be in a corporate environment and be a Catholic. There's a tremendous number of powerful assaults on the truth and teachings of goodness going on everywhere. Many men are intimidated and unsure how to balance what seems like an impossible mix: providing for their family while also speaking the truth. Join me in this episode …
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Send us a text James interviews another James about a Marian apparition and prophecy all the way back from the 16th century and one you probably have never heard about. Inspired partly by Jesse Romero, James Valois wrote about this time-defining apparition in his latest book 'Our Lady's Prophecies, God's Messages for Our Times.' The conversation to…
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Send us a text The beautiful celebration of Corpus Christi is upon us and Fr. Dom does not disappoint! He discusses the significance of the Eucharistic procession and shares his personal experience of being ordained as a priest. Fr. Dom also explores the concept of being a priest and the joy and challenges that come with it. He then delves into the…
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Virtually everyone has heard of the Ten Commandments. Yet, surprisingly, most of us can't actually name all ten. If we can't even name them - do you really think we're actually keeping them? Some people might even wonder if they're still relevant in our lives today. Join me in this episode as Ed Van Buskirk and I talk about the value and necessity …
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Send us a text Shaun McAfee returns to the podcast to discuss his latest book 'All Things Catholic: A Guide from A to Z'. James and Shaun cover various topics related to the Catholic faith, and Shaun highlights the importance of having a comprehensive resource for understanding and defending the faith. Now, this is not just your run-of-the-mill "di…
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We hear all the time that we need to surrender something to the Lord. Sure, it sounds good, and is probably a good thing to do - but how do we actually do it? Sometimes surrendering that particular thing kind of feels almost like a little bit of death! Sometimes it actually is. But we still have to do it anyways. Join me in this episode as I walk t…
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Send us a text Holy Trinity Sunday. In this homily with Fr. Dom, he explores the profound mystery of the Holy Trinity and its significance in the Christian faith. It delves into the foundational belief in the Trinity, the celebration of the sacrifice of Jesus, and the call to participate in the divine life through the sacraments. His homily also di…
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Send us a text In this episode, James and Deacon Kevin Cummings discuss his organization, Deacons of Hope, which aims to protect and defend the image and likeness of God at every stage of human life, with a focus on the unborn. He shares his personal journey and passion for the pro-life movement, highlighting the importance of men stepping up to su…
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Send us a text From Pentecost Sunday, Fr. Dom discusses the gift of the Holy Spirit and the role of the Catholic Church in bringing people into the fullness of faith. He explores the seven sacraments and their connection to the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the importance of baptism, reconciliation, the Eucharist, confirmation, anointing of the sick, ma…
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Sometimes God asks us for little things. A little adjustment here or there. Sometimes He asks us to do things that scare the...poop out of us. How we respond to His call tells us a lot about ourselves. All too often we crumble and falter. But we don't have to! Join me in this episode as Kevin Phillip shares his story of God's call to ministry throu…
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Every human has a great number of pieces, parts, and facets to themself. Finding balance is often difficult - commonly one piece (perhaps a lustful piece) takes over control and we seem "surprised" with where we end up. Things get really bad when we confuse a "piece" of ourself for the actual "self." Who is the real "I" that lives beneath all our d…
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Send us a text From the 6th Sunday of Easter, Fr. Dom is at it again. The principal theme of this homily is the concept of love and how it relates to being created in the image and likeness of God. Fr. Dom emphasizes the importance of loving others as Jesus loves us and the role of sacrifice in this love. He also explores the significance of baptis…
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So often in our lives, God is moving pieces that we don't see, or at least understand. We commonly are so focused on the moment we fail to see the bigger picture. Commonly we fear that things are so bad there is no way even God could bring good out. But there are also those blessed moments where God lets us really see back in time - see the beauty …
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Send us a text Today, James interviews Daniel Fitzpatrick about his book 'Restoring the Lord's Day: How Reclaiming Sunday Can Revive Our Human Nature'. We discuss the importance of the 4th Commandment and the need to reclaim Sunday as a day of rest and worship. Daniel shares his personal experience of feeling anxious on Sundays and how he discovere…
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