The Evangelization & Culture Podcast
1) Is Belief Believable? w/ Dr. Christopher Kaczor
Imagine you had ninety minutes to sit with an eminent philosopher who is also a devout Catholic and ask the most vexing questions about our faith. What would you ask? Does science disprove God? Are fa...Show More
2) The Making of a Saint w/ Monsignor Robert Sarno
What goes into the making of a saint? How does it feel to listen to testimonies, investigate miracles, and explore the lives of Mother Teresa and Padre Pio, Pier Giorgio Frassati and Fr. Damien of Mol...Show More
3) The Promise and Peril of Social Media W/ Bishop Barron & Fr. Steve Grunow
Few phenomena have ushered in a greater sea change in mass communication and human relations than social media. What at once allows us to connect with family, meet new friends, and engage with (not si...Show More
4) On the Law of Speaking Freely w/ Dr. Adam Tomkins
Where does the notion of "free speech" come from? Why does it matter? How have powers attempted to suppress free speech and how have individuals sought to abuse it? Even more, where does "freedom of ...Show More
5) Eating the Sunrise w/ Dr. Christopher West
What happens when we forget that behind the gorgeous redbud tree, the mesmerizing sunrise, and the exquisite infant child cradled in our arms is an ineffable God who loved them all into existence? We ...Show More
6) Your Eucharistic Identity w/ Fr. Gregory Pine
G. K. Chesterton asserted, "We have all forgotten our names. We have all forgotten what we really are." Is this true? In an age of identity politics and identity confusion, are we defined solely by ra...Show More
7) Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol w/ Dwight Lindley
We are all familiar with Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, featuring Ebenezer Scrooge and Marley's Ghost, Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim, the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. And yet,...Show More
8) Broken Altars: Secularist Violence in Modern History w/ Thomas Albert Howard
Why do most believe that religion is the root of most modern violence while secularism is our dispassionate protector? In Broken Altars: Secularist Violence in Modern History, we discover that Combati...Show More
Broken Altars: Secularist Violence in Modern History w/ Thomas Albert Howard
1:21:42 | Nov 25th, 2025
9) Finding the World's Fullness w/ Robert Cording
If there is one struggle in life, it is with the unknown. In an age of self-assertion and technological wonder, we strive to obliterate the uncertain, eradicate the imperfect, and master the mysteriou...Show More
10) The College Beat: Catholicism on College Campuses w/ Caroline Kurt
With Catholic college students losing their faith in devastating numbers, what is the Catholic Church to do? Enjoin the brightest, faith-filled, and articulate college students to help us bring them b...Show More