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Logos Podcast

Frs. Max and Joseph
Catholic Church
Herbert Marcuse
Jesus Christ
Eucharist
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Marxism
Love
Humility
Social Media
Christianity
Catholicism
Philosophy
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Angel Studios
American University System
Frankfurt School
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On this podcast, Fathers Max and Joseph of the Roman Catholic Church, sit/stand and discuss the Christian philosophical and theological traditions. Our hope is to bring you, our audience, to an encounter with the all encompassing Person comprising the beauty, truth, and goodness of the Church.

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In this episode of the Logos Podcast, Fr. Max and Fr. Joseph sit down with Cameron Fradd for a conversation on motherhood, spiritual warfare, and the deeper meaning of sacrifice.

Drawing from her own life as a wife and mother, Cameron reflects on th... more

What does it mean to become a student of culture?

In this episode of the Logos Podcast, Fr. Joseph and Fr. Max introduce a new initiative called Students of Culture — a community for people who want to read the signs of the times, think deeply about... more

In this episode of Logos Podcast, we sit down with Dominican friar Father Gregory Pine to talk about the power of speech, sins of the tongue, and why our words matter more than we think.

Drawing from his book Training the Tongue: Growing Beyond Sins... more

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What is penance, really? Is it just giving up chocolate for Lent — or is it something much deeper?

In this episode of the Logos Podcast, Father Max and Father Joseph unpack the true meaning of penance: not just as a Lenten practice, but as a virtue,... more

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Father Gregory Pine
Dominican friar and author of Training the Tongue and Growing Beyond Sins of Speech
Dominican Order
Episode: The Power of Speech | Fr. Gregory Pine OP
Father John Burns
Diocesan priest from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and founder of Friends of the Bridegroom
Friends of the Bridegroom
Episode: The Bride of Christ | Fr. John Burns
Dr. Andrew Willard Jones
Medieval historian and author
Academic Dean at the College of St. Joseph the Worker
Episode: The Reality of Medieval Politics | Dr. Andrew Jones
Anthony D'Ambrosio
Director of Triumph of the Heart
Episode: The Triumph of the Heart | Director: Anthony D’Ambrosio
Dr. Scott Hahn
A prominent Catholic theologian and author, known for his works on scripture and the Catholic faith.
St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology
Episode: The Role of Sacrifice in Sacred Scripture | Dr. Scott Hahn
Dr. Christopher Blum
Professor at the Augustine Institute specializing in philosophy.
Augustine Institute
Episode: The Logic of the World | Dr. Christopher Blum
Father Stephen Gadberry
Priest of the Diocese of Little Rock, and a military veteran.
Diocese of Little Rock
Episode: The Humanity of Christianity | With Fr. Stephen Gadberry
Josiah Lott
A director at the Chastity Project and a content creator focused on evangelization through media.
Chastity Project
Episode: The Tyranny of Technology | Josiah Lott
Dr. Michael Patrick Barber
Professor of Sacred Scripture and Theology
Augustan Institute
Episode: The Nature of Salvation | Dr. Michael Barber

Hosts

Father Joseph
One of the hosts discussing Christian traditions and a co-host of a related podcast.
Father Max
Co-host engaging in discussions about theology, humor, and Catholic traditions.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 384 ratings
  • A Concerning Departure from Priestly Witness

    I approached this Catholic podcast hoping for thoughtful reflection, faithful teaching, and pastoral wisdom rooted in the richness of the Church. Unfortunately, what I encountered was deeply troubling.

    The tone of the priests hosting the podcast is consistently irreverent and unserious in a way that undermines the gravity of their vocation. While humor and personality certainly have a place in evangelization, they must never come at the expense of charity, humility, or reverence for the faithfu... more

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    AquinasThinker
    United States2 months ago
  • Thank you for your work

    Thank you so much for your ministry and Congratulations to our new deacons!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Charlie Foxtrot 22
    United States2 years ago
  • The best

    Love the work you guys are doing. Thank you for keeping it fun and informative ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Politicallyincorrect2004
    India2 years ago
  • Logos Hits Different

    Logos podcast has been a profound experience in my faith journey. As a former Protestant now Catholic, the insightful and deep discussions from Max and Joey resonate with me on a spiritual level. They have a gift for making Catholic teachings relatable and meaningful, especially for someone like me, navigating faith in married life.

    Each episode is more than just a conversation; it's a deep dive into spirituality, actually leaving me with lasting insights and provoking me to think and learn mor... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    anoncatholic
    United States2 years ago
  • If these guys are our future priests, the Church’s future is…

    In this podcast, seminarians Max and Joey respond to the call to evangelize the culture with good humor and devotion. It’s apparent that they’re men of prayer, and also of courage - unafraid to engage the various realities facing most ordinary Catholics living in the middle of the world today. If they’re a sign of what we’ll have in the next generation of priests, the Church’s future is bright...and funny.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chicago Catholic
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging and insightful explorations of Catholic traditions and modern issues.
The discussions are thoughtful and bring a unique blend of humor and serious reflection on faith.
Positive reviews note the hosts' relatability and the way they make theology accessible.
Some feedback highlights concerns over irreverence in tone, emphasizing the need for pastoral sensitivity.
Overall, the program seems to successfully blend comical elements with religious discussions, making it appealing to a diverse audience.

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The Power of Speech | Fr. Gregory Pine OP
Q: Which chapter of the book is most important or favorite for you?
The last chapter is often favored, but humor stands out as particularly important because it broadens the scope of virtues beyond the traditional trespasses and shows how wit can serve edification and communion.
The Triumph of the Heart | Director: Anthony D’Ambrosio
Q: How did you discover the story of St. Maximilian Kolbe?
I was a professed atheist and lost my faith, but I encountered Kolbe's story while working on a bio for a startup dedicated to him.
The Role of Sacrifice in Sacred Scripture | Dr. Scott Hahn
Q: How does this all inform our lives as Christians?
We offer sacrifice to the Father through the Eucharist, allowing us to unite with Christ and fulfill the call to love God with our whole being.
The Humanity of Christianity | With Fr. Stephen Gadberry
Q: How do you help people who are suffering find grace in their situation?
Father Gadberry suggests guiding people through uncomfortable challenges in their lives to build their resilience and recognize God's presence in the messiness of existence.
The Humanity of Christianity | With Fr. Stephen Gadberry
Q: What led you to decide to become a priest after serving in the Air Force?
Father Gadberry describes his experiences in the military, regular church attendance, and the gradual awakening of a calling to the priesthood nurtured during regular Mass and Adoration.

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Recent guests on Logos Podcast include:

1. Father Gregory Pine
2. Father John Burns
3. Dr. Andrew Willard Jones
4. Anthony D'Ambrosio
5. Dr. Scott Hahn
6. Dr. Christopher Blum
7. Father Stephen Gadberry
8. Josiah Lott

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