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April 21, 2025

Thoughts on the Death of Pope Francis (#327)

Pope Francis passed away this morning. He was 88 years old and had served as the Holy Father 12 years. We pray for the repose of his soul and for the transition the Church will undergo in the weeks ahead. Greg shares some tho...
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Thoughts on the Death of Pope Francis (#327)
April 16, 2025

Holy Land (and Holy Week) Diary, Part 2: Jerusalem (#326)

Two years ago, after a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Greg described what insights into the Holy Week can be gained from visiting Jerusalem. Perhaps he'll lead a Considering Catholicism pilgrimage to Israel someday! (With Greg ...
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Holy Land (and Holy Week) Diary, Part 2: Jerusalem (#326)
April 16, 2025

Holy Land Diary, Part 1: The Galilee Region (#325)

Two years ago, after a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Greg described what insights into the Gospel can be gained from seeing the Sea of Galilee firsthand. Perhaps he'll lead a Considering Catholicism pilgrimage to Israel someda...
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Holy Land Diary, Part 1: The Galilee Region (#325)
April 15, 2025

From the Vault: Easter in a World Gone Trans? (#324)

This was the 13th episode of Considering Catholicism, way back in 2022. Since then, the challenges to a biblical and Catholic understanding of the human person and the resurrection have grown more dramatic. Just one year ago,...
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From the Vault: Easter in a World Gone Trans? (#324)
April 9, 2025

Confirmation: A Gift, Not a Checkbox (#323)

What does it mean to be confirmed in the Catholic faith? Greg unpacks the sacrament of Confirmation, exploring its roots, its role in strengthening believers, and why it’s more than just a rite of passage. It's the Holy Spiri...
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Confirmation: A Gift, Not a Checkbox (#323)
April 6, 2025

The 2.3 Tipping Point: the Cost of Chasing Prosperity Over Purpose (#322)

Is the world overpopulated, or are we facing a demographic free fall? In this episode, Greg and Ed dive into the startling reality of population collapse, debunking the overpopulation myth with hard numbers—like the critical ...
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The 2.3 Tipping Point: the Cost of Chasing Prosperity Over Purpose (#322)
April 2, 2025

Catholics, Contraception, and Happiness? (#321)

Does the Catholic Church’s stance on contraception doom families to misery?Greg and Ed unpack whether the ban on birth control truly burdens households or if rejecting it has unleashed unexpected struggles in our modern world...
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Catholics, Contraception, and Happiness? (#321)
March 30, 2025

Road to Rome? A New Twist on a Familiar Tale (#320)

The Good Samaritan: just a call to help the needy? Explore a 2,000-year-old Catholic twist—Christ as rescuer, the Church as refuge. The road from Jerusalem to Jericho might lead to Rome, revealing salvation’s depth beyond mor...
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Road to Rome? A New Twist on a Familiar Tale (#320)
March 25, 2025

Will We See Our Dogs in Heaven? (#319)

How can heaven be perfect if the things that bring us joy in this life are not there with us? For example, the one creature that God gave us capable of being man's best friend: how can I be happy in heaven without my dog who ...
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Will We See Our Dogs in Heaven? (#319)
March 23, 2025

"Election" in Catholicism vs. Calvinism (#318)

Last week, those who have prepared to enter the Catholic Church at Easter attended the "Rite of Election" at their local cathedral. The "catechumens," those who will be baptized at Easter signed the "Book of the Elect" along ...
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March 19, 2025

Catholics and Politics (#317)

Catholic leaders—priests, bishops, even popes—sometimes share their opinions about various political issues. Some Catholics and those considering Catholicism often wonder, "Do I have to agree with them?" Greg and Ed ask wheth...
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Catholics and Politics (#317)
March 16, 2025

Can You Be Patriotic and Catholic? (#316)

The Catholic Church is a universal community, transcending time, space, races, languages, nations. So can you be a faithful Catholic and still be patriotic, loyal to your own place, time, tribe, and nation? Greg and Ed discus...
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Can You Be Patriotic and Catholic? (#316)
March 12, 2025

Asceticism: When No Means Yes (#315)

Lent is a time of self-denial, which is a feature (not a bug) of ancient Christianity. It's a form of "asceticism," which Protestants and Evangelicals abandoned. Greg explains what asceticism is, and why sometimes telling our...
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Asceticism: When No Means Yes (#315)
March 9, 2025

Myth-Busting Lent (#314)

As Lent begins, it's time for the annual Lent-bashing on social media (particularly on X) by some Protestants and fundamentalist Evangelicals. Greg takes on the most common myths they drag out every year. Support this ministr...
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Myth-Busting Lent (#314)
March 5, 2025

When a Pope Passes, Part 2 (#313)

Greg and Ed speculate about how the Catholic Church might (or might not) change whenever Pope Francis passes. Support this ministry so more people can consider Catholicism! Website: https://www.consideringcatholicism.com/ Ema...
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When a Pope Passes, Part 2 (#313)
March 3, 2025

When a Pope Passes, Part 1 (#312)

Pope Francis has been in the hospital for a couple of weeks. We are praying for his recovery, but it raises the question: what happens when a pope passes? Greg and Ed talk about the process of papal transitions. Support this ...
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When a Pope Passes, Part 1 (#312)
Feb. 27, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 10: Is the Church a Real Thing? (#311)

In practice, most Protestants believe that after justification we are called to grow in sanctification through good works, which is the Catholic position. So, what's this whole faith vs. works controversy really about? Greg w...
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Faith or Works? Part 10: Is the Church a Real Thing? (#311)
Feb. 26, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 9: Locked In or Left Guessing? The Truth About Eternal Security (#310)

This is one of those age-old debates—“Once saved, always saved?” or can you lose your salvation? And who’s really fretting at night—Catholics, or our Protestant and Evangelical brothers and sisters? Support this ministry so m...
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Faith or Works? Part 9: Locked In or Left Guessing? The Truth About Eternal Security (#310)
Feb. 24, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 8: The Mystery of Merit (#309)

Greg tackles one of the trickiest, most misunderstood words in Catholic theology: “merit.” The very mention of merit sets off alarm bells for many non-Catholics (and even some Catholics!), who suspect that we’re advocating a ...
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Faith or Works? Part 8: The Mystery of Merit (#309)
Feb. 20, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 7: Indulgences (#308)

The whole Faith vs. Works debate really kicked off in 1517, when Martin Luther complained about the Catholic Church charging German peasants money for something called "indulgences." Since then, Protestants will pull this out...
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Faith or Works? Part 7: Indulgences (#308)
Feb. 17, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 6: Purgation (#307)

We've been talking about how salvation is a multi-phase process, not a single event. It involves justification, which is entirely by grace through faith and repentance. It also involves sanctification, the journey towards hol...
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Faith or Works? Part 6: Purgation (#307)
Feb. 13, 2025

Can Suffering Have Value? (#306)

Greg and Ed discuss their friend Danny, who is going through an extremely difficult experience. Ed realizes that before he began considering Catholicism, he didn't really have a way to make sense of this kind of suffering, bu...
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Can Suffering Have Value? (#306)
Feb. 10, 2025

Faith or Works? Part 5: Types of Sin and Whether We Can "Work Them Off" (#305)

Catholicism identifies three categories of sin: original, mortal, and venial. What are the differences? How are they addressed or overcome in salvation? And to which types are our good works applied? Support this ministry so ...
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Faith or Works? Part 5: Types of Sin and Whether We Can
Feb. 6, 2025

Faith or Works, Part 4: A Call to Growth (#304)

Protestants teach that we have "imputed righteousness" because Christ, in a one-time legal transaction, swaps our guilt and debt for his innocence and perfect credit score. Based on the totality of scripture, Catholicism (and...
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Faith or Works, Part 4: A Call to Growth (#304)