Every Catholic Man Podcast

Every Catholic Man
undefined
May 22, 2023 • 9min

Episode 72 - At Pentecost, Jesus reveals He will send the Holy Spirit to those who believe - Sunday May 28, 2023 - Jn 20:19-23

Jesus reveals He will send the Holy Spirit to those who believe. Every Catholic man can grow in happiness by persistently seeking the Gifts of the Spirit so he grow in holiness and by seeking the Fruits of the Spirit so he can grow in happiness. 
undefined
May 15, 2023 • 9min

Episode 71 - Jesus allows the Apostles to witness His prayer to the Almighty Father that the Apostles might be unified in Him - Sunday May 21, 2023 - Jn 17:1-11a

Jesus allows the Apostles to witness His prayer to the Almighty Father that the Apostles might be unified in Him. Every Catholic man can grow in happiness by building the Virtue of Sacrifice so he can make many sacrifices to glorify God and by growing in the Virtue of Prayer so he can better imitate the Son's heartfelt prayer to the Father. Learn more about how to grow in happiness at EveryCatholicMan.com
undefined
May 15, 2023 • 9min

Episode 70 - Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord - Thursday May 18, 2023 - Mt 28:16-20

Jesus gives the Great Commission to the Apostles and ascends to Heaven. Every Catholic man can grow in happiness by pursuing the Virtue of Faith so he can always remain loyal and obedient to Christ's Holy Catholic Church and by seeking the Gift of Counsel from the Holy Spirit so he can be guided in his efforts to draw others to Jesus Christ. Don't forget to check out EveryCatholicMan.com for more great resources to help you grow in holiness and happiness.
undefined
May 8, 2023 • 8min

Episode 69 - Jesus promises those who keep His Commandments will receive the Holy Spirit and be loved by the Almighty Father - Sunday May 14, 2023 - Jn 14:15-21

Jesus promises those who keep His Commandments will receive the Holy Spirit and be loved by the Almighty Father. Every Catholic man can grow in happiness by seeking the Gift of Knowledge from the Holy Spirit so he can reject sin and grow in holiness and by seeking the Fruits of Peace and Joy so he can more effectively draw others to Jesus Christ. Make sure to check out EveryCatholicMan.com for much more to help you grow in holiness and happiness. God bless you!
undefined
May 1, 2023 • 10min

Episode 68 - Jesus reveals His unity with the Father and promises to answer disciple's prayers - Sunday May 7, 2023 - Jn 14:1-12

Jesus reveals His unity with the Father and promises to answer disciple's prayers. Every Catholic man can grow in happiness by pursuing the Virtue of Faith so he can grow in understanding of God and by seeking the Gift of Counsel from the Holy Spirit so he can be guided to evangelize non-Catholics.Be sure to check out EveryCatholicMan.com for more ways to draw closer to Jesus Christ, learn the Catholic faith and grow in happiness by becoming a better Catholic Son and Catholic Father.
undefined
Apr 24, 2023 • 9min

Episode 67 - Jesus reveals He is the Good Shepherd and warns of false shepherds - April 30, 2022 - Jn 10:1-10

Jesus reveals He is the Good Shepherd and warns of false shepherds. Every Catholic man can grow in happiness by building the Virtue of Charity so he can bring many to Jesus and His Holy Catholic Church and by seeking the Gift of Knowledge so he can always recall and be true to his own Christian name. 
undefined
Apr 23, 2023 • 3min

LITANIES OF VIRTUE SERIES - The Litany of Justice (Against Injustice)

In the ascent towards holiness and happiness, a Catholic man must build the good habits (Virtue, from the Latin, vir, meaning “manliness, moral strength, goodness, valor”) of the moral life and break the bad habits (Vice, from the Latin, vitium, meaning “defect, offense, blemish, imperfection”) which cause him to fall into sin and risk losing his salvation. The Church provides a comprehensive list of Virtues which fall into two major categories: Theological Virtues (Supernatural) and Cardinal Virtues (Human). Because it is impossible for a mere man ascend to Heaven on his own ability, God grants every Catholic man the supernatural help to grow in Virtue through the Gifts of the Holy Spirit which are freely available to every Catholic man who remains in a state of grace; even if a Catholic man falls into mortal sin and loses the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, he can repent, confess his sins in the Sacrament of Penance and return to a state of grace and regain access to the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. What a man needs to break Vice and build Virtue is to come to understand Vice and Virtue and then seek God’s help. To help men understand Virtue and Vice and take concrete action, EveryCathoicMan.com has developed the Litanies of Virtue.To learn more about Vice, Virtue and the Gifts and Fruits of the Holy Spirit, go to EveryCatholicMan.com. To see a written  version of the Litany of Justice go to EveryCatholicMan.com.
undefined
Apr 22, 2023 • 3min

LITANIES OF VIRTUE SERIES - The Litany of Kindness (Against Envy)

In the ascent towards holiness and happiness, a Catholic man must build the good habits (Virtue, from the Latin, vir, meaning “manliness, moral strength, goodness, valor”) of the moral life and break the bad habits (Vice, from the Latin, vitium, meaning “defect, offense, blemish, imperfection”) which cause him to fall into sin and risk losing his salvation. The Church provides a comprehensive list of Virtues which fall into two major categories: Theological Virtues (Supernatural) and Cardinal Virtues (Human). Because it is impossible for a mere man ascend to Heaven on his own ability, God grants every Catholic man the supernatural help to grow in Virtue through the Gifts of the Holy Spirit which are freely available to every Catholic man who remains in a state of grace; even if a Catholic man falls into mortal sin and loses the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, he can repent, confess his sins in the Sacrament of Penance and return to a state of grace and regain access to the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. What a man needs to break Vice and build Virtue is to come to understand Vice and Virtue and then seek God’s help. To help men understand Virtue and Vice and take concrete action, EveryCathoicMan.com has developed the Litanies of Virtue.To learn more about Vice, Virtue and the Gifts and Fruits of the Holy Spirit, go to EveryCatholicMan.com. To see a written  version of the Litany of Kindness go to EveryCatholicMan.com.
undefined
Apr 21, 2023 • 3min

LITANIES OF VIRTUE SERIES - The Litany of Humility (Against Pride)

In the ascent towards holiness and happiness, a Catholic man must build the good habits (Virtue, from the Latin, vir, meaning “manliness, moral strength, goodness, valor”) of the moral life and break the bad habits (Vice, from the Latin, vitium, meaning “defect, offense, blemish, imperfection”) which cause him to fall into sin and risk losing his salvation. The Church provides a comprehensive list of Virtues which fall into two major categories: Theological Virtues (Supernatural) and Cardinal Virtues (Human). Because it is impossible for a mere man ascend to Heaven on his own ability, God grants every Catholic man the supernatural help to grow in Virtue through the Gifts of the Holy Spirit which are freely available to every Catholic man who remains in a state of grace; even if a Catholic man falls into mortal sin and loses the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, he can repent, confess his sins in the Sacrament of Penance and return to a state of grace and regain access to the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. What a man needs to break Vice and build Virtue is to come to understand Vice and Virtue and then seek God’s help. To help men understand Virtue and Vice and take concrete action, EveryCathoicMan.com has developed the Litanies of Virtue.To learn more about Vice, Virtue and the Gifts and Fruits of the Holy Spirit, go to EveryCatholicMan.com. To see a written  version of the Litany of Humility go to EveryCatholicMan.com.
undefined
Apr 20, 2023 • 3min

LITANIES OF VIRTUE SERIES - The Litany of Generosity (Against Greed)

In the ascent towards holiness and happiness, a Catholic man must build the good habits (Virtue, from the Latin, vir, meaning “manliness, moral strength, goodness, valor”) of the moral life and break the bad habits (Vice, from the Latin, vitium, meaning “defect, offense, blemish, imperfection”) which cause him to fall into sin and risk losing his salvation. The Church provides a comprehensive list of Virtues which fall into two major categories: Theological Virtues (Supernatural) and Cardinal Virtues (Human). Because it is impossible for a mere man ascend to Heaven on his own ability, God grants every Catholic man the supernatural help to grow in Virtue through the Gifts of the Holy Spirit which are freely available to every Catholic man who remains in a state of grace; even if a Catholic man falls into mortal sin and loses the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, he can repent, confess his sins in the Sacrament of Penance and return to a state of grace and regain access to the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. What a man needs to break Vice and build Virtue is to come to understand Vice and Virtue and then seek God’s help. To help men understand Virtue and Vice and take concrete action, EveryCathoicMan.com has developed the Litanies of Virtue.To learn more about Vice, Virtue and the Gifts and Fruits of the Holy Spirit, go to EveryCatholicMan.com. To see a written  version of the Litany of Generosity go to EveryCatholicMan.com.

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app