
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.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 205 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

Is Artificial Intelligence helping humanity—or replacing it? In this episode, Frs. Max and Fr. Joseph analyze and reflect on Pope Leo XIV’s groundbreaking encyclical on AI, technology, human dignity, and the future of civilization.
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In this episode, we break down the aftermath of the Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar war, the allegations, the ... more
Authority is not the same thing as domination. In a culture suspicious of hierarchy and scarred by abuses of power, we explore the true nature of authority: what it is, why it is necessary, and how it differs from tyranny, manipulation, and raw contr... more
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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
Thank you so much for your ministry and Congratulations to our new deacons!!
Love the work you guys are doing. Thank you for keeping it fun and informative ❤️
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
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.
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A candid, faith-forward dialogue led by two Catholic priests that blends deep theological and philosophical exploration with practical ministry insights. Episodes frequently center on priestly life, discernment, liturgy, moral philosophy, and the intersection of faith with family life, culture, and contemporary issues. An occasional comedian guest or lay expert adds humor and fresh perspective, while ongoing discussions emphasize charity, pastoral authenticity, and the nourishment of faith through prayer and community. The show often pairs scholarly reflection with real-world parish experience, making it appealing to both clergy-minded listeners and lay Catholics seeking thoughtful vocation and culture conversations. A notable strength is t... more
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Recent guests on Logos Podcast include:
1. Father Chris Boutin
2. Joe Heschmeyer
3. Cameron Fradd
4. Father Gregory Pine
5. Father John Burns
6. Dr. Andrew Willard Jones
7. Anthony D'Ambrosio
8. Dr. Scott Hahn
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