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Catholic Plebs began as a writing society of men seeking follow in the path of great Christian intellectual writers such as C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolken. The podcast is centered around fraternal engagement, theological discussion, and spiritual reflections.

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Third Week of Lent

Third Week of Lent

2025-03-3114:25

In this Third Week of Lent, I go over a reading from Theophilus focusing on God's love and his ability to heal us. There is truly no sin He cannot heal except those we do not bring to him. Send us a text Support the show
Niceness carries within its essence no love. This is because niceness is the action of courtesy and politeness: which are not virtues, but values of a society. Thus niceness seeks only to cause no offense, no violence, and puts forth only the acceptable actions of a culture. Love on the other hand, out of concern for others, would administer the violence of truth as a life-saving remedy to prevent everlasting death But love would not be content with simply administering the truth. For when l...
In this episode I interview another member of the Catholic Plebs Society, Br. Phillip Neri. This episode serves as an introduction to who he is and also talking on how to enter into the Lenten season Send us a text Support the show
I finally found a friend to join me to talk about the catholic faith. Today's podcast is a long form discussion covering leisure, prayer and how that changes when growing in the faith. We also talk about our stories, and how we became Catholic. And we talk about whether it is okay to lie if there are Nazis looking for Jews. I hope you enjoy the Podcast! Link to my article on lying: https://catholicplebs.wixsite.com/home/post/a-prosed-solution-to-lying-in-dire-circumstances Send u...
Topics: Scripture, Gospels, Apostles, Early Church Fathers, Saints, Theology, St. Thomas Aquinas, Gospel of John, St. Jerome, Virgins, Defense of the Faith The beginning of the end is nigh! We conclude Aquinas' Prologue on the Gospel of John. We also talk on Jerome's Prologue with Aquinas to talk about why John is fit to be the author of this Gospel. Do you want Theology, Great Insight into Scripture, and some controversial quotes from the Angelic Doctor himself then get ready for this podca...
The Aquinas series continues! This episode goes over the fullness and perfection of contemplation in Aquinas' Prologue. In this episode, we find that fullness is related to power, and perfection to the sacraments. Yes it is weird, but it does make sense when Aquinas talks about it. Send us a text Support the show
New Series! I am starting a new series on Thomas' Aquinas' Commentary on the Gospel of John and this is the first episode! This episode goes over the the first part of Aquinas' Prologue, and in the prologue, we start to come to understand contemplation as the Angelic Doctor sees it. Aquinas breaks down John's contemplation into 3 parts as to its height, its fullness, and its perfection. This episode cover the height of John's contemplation, which is further broken down into 4 pa...
Sorry, there is not enough room to post all of Ezekiel, but I will do as much as I can. The Philokalia When we fulfil the commandments in our outward actions, we receive from the Lord what is appropriate; but any real benefit we gain depends on our inward intention. If we want to do something but cannot, then before God, who knows our hearts, it is as if we have done it. This is true whether the intended action is good or bad. The intellect does many good and bad things ...
Reading The waters have risen and severe storms are upon us, but we do not fear drowning, for we stand firmly upon a rock. Let the sea rage, it cannot break the rock. Let the waves rise, they cannot sink the boat of Jesus. What are we to fear? Death? Life to me means Christ, and death is gain. Exile? The earth and its fullness belong to the Lord. The confiscation of goods? We brought nothing into this world, and we shall surely take nothing from it. I have only contempt for the world’s threa...
Today I want to take some time to reflect on the Trinity and Trinity Sunday. Topics: Augustine, Thomas Aquinas, Devotion, Send us a text Support the show
In this second week of Lent I want to share with you a reflection on prayer by reflecting on a homily from St. Chrysostom. Send us a text Support the show
Hello everyone! As we begin Lent, I want to share with you a reflection on Romans and commentary from St. Bede on the Gospel of Mark. Scripture passage Romans 12: 1-2 Brothers, I beg you through the mercy of God to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice holy and acceptable to God, your spiritual worship. Do not conform yourselves to this age but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, so that you may judge what is God's will, what is good, pleasing and perfect. Send us a text Suppo...
Hello my friends! Welcome to the beautiful year of hope. I am happy to kick this year off with you all and dive into scripture staring with Isiah 6:5 and Luke 5:8. You are beautiful, and thank you for listening! https://podcast.feedspot.com/catholic_mens_podcasts/ Send us a text Support the show
Welcome to the end of the year/New Year reflection. This episode is special, as my family joins me on reflecting on the advent season and looking forward to the new year. Hope you enjoy! Topics: Advent, Christmas, spiritual growth, Send us a text Support the show
Join me and my friend Garrison, as we discuss at length our Advent season. The episode ranges from a wide variety of topics so please refer to the chapter notes. Please join us as we share our spiritual life and how God is working in our lives. Topics: Advent, Scripture, Friendship, Discernment Send us a text Support the show
Tune in for an episode of long forum discussion with me and my sister. We cover a wide range of topics from: creepy childhood stories to what we are doing for Advent. If you like hilarious conversation, and banter then please tune for the advent special. Also, do apologize for the quality of the audio towards the end of the Podcast, still learning with this new equipment. Topics: Advent, banter, long forum, hell, best minor inconvenience, and most overrated holiday drink Send us a tex...
Email: CatholicPleb@gmail.com Locals (Online Community): https://catholicplebs.locals.com/ Podcast Website; https://catholicplebs.buzzsprout.com Join me today on an Advent reflection with Isaiah as we enter into this time of preparation for the reception of the Lord. This episode focuses on how we can enter into the season by taking an introspective look at our lives and what can slow the coming of the Lord in our lies: Self-reliance and independence from God What have we allowed to g...
In today’s podcast, we covered Catholic guilt and how Psalm 32 speaks with surprising clarity on the sacrament confession. Psalm 32 1 Blessed is the one whose fault is removed, whose sin is forgiven. 2 Blessed is the man to whom the LORD imputes no guilt, in whose spirit is no deceit. 3 Because I kept silent, my bones wasted away; I groaned all day long. 4 For day and night your hand was heavy upon me; my strength withered as in dry summer heat. Selah 5 Then I declared my sin to ...
In this Episode, I interview one of my friends who works in the arts as a sound engineer. This interview was conducted as a long form discussion, so we have a wide range of topics that we cover range from: conversation to God, social involvement in the catholic community, being a Catholic artist, and our experience SEEK. Topics: SEEK, FOCUS, artist, faith journey, sounds engineer, conversation, long form discussion, how to be involved in the Catholic community. This is a sponsored pos...
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