Becoming Catholic Podcast
Becoming Catholic Podcast
St. Thomas Aquinas Center
In a world of infinite questions, where can listeners find the answers to their questions about Catholicism? If you’re not one for reading the catechism, then sit down with Matt as he goes through the teachings of the Catholic Church and answers those questions, from “What makes a Sacrament?” to “Who is this God guy anyway?”.
The Virtue Driven Life: The Ten Commandments
We end our discussion on Morality by walking through the Ten Commandments through the lens of virtue. We talk about their connection to the seven deadly sins and seven virtues. How can the Ten Commandments put an important framework in our pursuit of Holiness?
Apr 2, 2021
1 hr 7 min
Made for More: Living for Virtue
We now end our exploration of the Sacraments and turn our attention toward how we live within this story that Sacraments plunged us into. Here we will talk about what morality is in general, how to determine what is immoral and moral, the two types of sin and how virtue is the most effective antidote to sin.
Mar 25, 2021
1 hr 11 min
Post-Retreat Reflections and How to Make a Good Confession
A lot was talked about for the Prayer Retreat, with lots of practice in prayer. Pulling from last semester’s classes, we’re bringing it all together in a discussion on what was new, what changed about how we view prayer, and how we implement the tools we’ve gained in our lives. Adding another tool, we'll talk about the Sacrament of Reconciliation and how we can use that in our prayer lives.
Mar 18, 2021
50 min
Prayer Retreat 2021, Session Four: A Reflection on the Our Father
With this final Retreat session, Matt pulls together the lessons of the previous three by using the Lord's prayer as a model for all prayer. Answering the particular question: how do we make the Our Father come alive and more relevant in our lives?
Mar 13, 2021
21 min
Prayer Retreat 2021, Session Three: Praying with the "Body of Christ"
The first session was all about inserting ourselves into the mystery of God. The second session was all about allowing the mystery of God to come into our own soul. This third session is about the spiritual relationship with God, how to and what it means to pray with the “Body of Christ”.
Mar 13, 2021
19 min
Prayer Retreat 2021, Session Two: Hearing God's Voice
The first session was all about inserting ourselves in the mystery of God. This session is all about enabling the mystery of God to be inserted into our hearts by creating space for God with the help of discernment techniques.
Mar 12, 2021
57 min
Prayer Retreat 2021, Session One: What is Prayer and How do We Pray
The Prayer Retreat is broken up into four sessions, all about addressing the prayer pillars found in the Catechism, with an aim to go deeper in prayer, to find a way to tap into the deep spiritual traditions of the Catholic Church.
Mar 12, 2021
40 min
The Sacraments of Healing
We continue the Sacramental life pillar with the Sacraments of Healing. Once we have received the one-time Sacraments of Initiation, how are we to keep living in this state of Sacrament Grace? With the assistance of regular reception of the Sacraments of Healing. This class will talk about the importance of these Sacraments, what they are, their Biblical foundations, and how they strengthen us toward our path to Holiness!
Mar 11, 2021
1 hr 8 min
The Sacraments of Initiation
We now begin the journey of discussing the Sacraments that you all will receive in one way or another: Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Communion. We will talk about what makes them Sacraments of Initiation and how they differ from other sacraments.
Mar 4, 2021
1 hr 13 min
An Introduction to the Sacraments, and the Sacrament of Marriage and Human Sexuality
What is a Sacrament and how does the differ from many Christian demoniyatios? How do Sacraments change they we live our lives? This section is about how we insert ourselves in the story of God’s love that we just learned about in the Creed. There is no better way to understand the sacraments than by unpacking the Sacrament of Marriage. It is here that we learn the true destining of our humanity! It is here that we truly witness the romance of God’s love for His Children! Outside of Salvation History, this may be one of the most important classes to be present at. Because of the sensitive nature of human sexuality, we will jump forward to this topic as it so closely relates to Marriage. We will discuss the Church’s views on human sexuality and reveal the deepest sources by which these moral statements arise from. Namely rooted a Christian Anthropology dependent on the mystery of God’s Nature and plurality of persons.
Feb 25, 2021
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