The Catholic Men's Podcast

By: Matthew Miller
  • Summary

  • This podcast helps Catholic men to find good works of literature that will help them become more cultured, more gentlemanly and more like a saint.
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  • Why the Devil Persecuted St. John Vianney
    Oct 25 2024
    Watch the video: https://youtu.be/u7QtS7N4Sk4

    Soon after the Cure d'Ars had opened his house of refuge for the poor orphans of the district, the strangest noises began to disturb his rest at night, and to trouble the quiet of his presbytery.
    Always at midnight, three violent knocks against the door of the presbytery generally warned the Cure d'Ars of the presence of his enemy; these knocks were followed by others more or less heavy, according as his sleep was more or less profound. After having diverted himself by making a frightful uproar on the staircase, the demon entered the room, seized the curtains of the bed, shook them so furiously that the poor inmate never could understand why they were not torn to atoms. Sometimes the malignant spirit knocked like some one who was demanding admittance, and the next moment, without the door being opened, he was in the room, moving about the chairs, deranging the furniture, rummaging everywhere, calling the Cure with a mocking voice, 'Vianney, Vianney!' and adding to his name the most outrageous qualifications and menaces. 'Eater of truffles, we shall have you, we shall have you! We hold you, we hold you!'
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    11 mins
  • Beware of Catholic Influencers: The Story of Pelagius
    Oct 21 2024
    Watch the video: https://youtu.be/_Sp2jxZrc3Q


    There were plenty of celebrity Catholics in the past whom everyone regarded as saints, but then were discovered to be just the opposite. Which brings me to the story of Pelagius, which I found in "The Catechist,” a compilation of true stories from Catholic literature, by Canon G.E. Howe.
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    6 mins
  • Death by Tomahawk: The Martyrdom of St. René Goupil
    Oct 15 2024
    Watch the Video: https://youtu.be/L1w_tD_4fcc

    I decided to join St. Louis de Montfort Academy for their 20-mile pilgrimage to the North American Martyrs Shrine.

    The word “martyr” comes from a Greek word meaning “witness.” By definition, a martyr is somebody who suffers death for the Catholic Faith as a witness to Christ.

    A group of saints that fit this category so well is the North American martyrs, who gave witness to the Faith by the shedding of their blood for the conversion of the Native Americans.

    Eight French Jesuits traveled to the New World -- what is now Canada and New York -- to convert the natives. After enduring years of suffering and hardship, they paid the ultimate price by willingly shedding their blood for Christ.

    There were six priests: Frs. Isaac Jogues, Jean de Brebeuf, Noel Chabanel, Charles Garnier, Gabriel Lalemant, and Antoine Daniel, along with two lay helpers: Rene Goupil and Jean de Lalande.

    It was an honor to rejoin my alma mater for this pilgrimage. It was an extremely blessed day.
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    5 mins

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