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It's Last Call! Catholic biblical scholar, Dr. Brant Pitre, is back to absolutely DESTROY heretical TikTokers (in a nice way) with Last Call host, Matt Fradd.
Pints: Last Call Ep. 5
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Catholic apologist, Brian Holdsworth, joins Matt Fradd to discuss Pope Leo's papacy, the loss of modesty in today's culture as well as the current attrition rate in the church, how to raise families in authentic community, and the role classical lite... more
In today's Last Call, Matt Fradd lays out the "Islamic Dilemma." He then sits down with Father Jason Charron to discuss the growing phenomenon of Muslims converting to Christianity. Together they announce an upcoming pilgrimage opportunity to journey... more
Dr. Thomas Madden, Professor of Medieval History and Director of the Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Saint Louis University, sits down to set the record straight on the Crusades. Demystifying one of history's most misunderstood chapter... more
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For someone that spends so much time professing to be disciple of Christ, he spends a lot of of his time and energy bringing down others and belittling non catholic christians. We need each other more than ever but matt's pride and desire to show his intellect gets in the way of showing charity towards others and striving to unite. He is a divider and would do well to study with humility how Christ spoke to and about those who had other beliefs. You can be a bold christian without tearing down o... more
Pints is a very entertaining and uplifting podcast that I have found to be a much-needed replacement for all the empty entertainment and political podcasts. I am now more mindful of my faith and have been praying more regularly. Thanks, Matt
The host expects a lot from his audience. For example, he doesn’t provide any background on whom he is speaking with, or even their name. Great for folks who are inside the circle of what is bringing discussed, but it’s like coming in in the middle if you’re not up to date on all things Catholic.
Really tried hard to enjoy this, however so many of the interviews and discussions were theologically immature and illogical. Most of the time it was discouraging parishioners from conducting research and pure Protestant maligning/bashing. This is one of the reasons why a lot of Protestants have the reputation of being much more steeped in theology than lay Catholics.
The frequent mid-sentence interruptions with ads are very annoying. So too is the melodramatic intro now with sampled-in quotes from the episode immediately following. The increasing number of interviews with conservative pundits strays a good deal from what seemed like the initial PWA mission. Something has really been lost in the quality.
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Long form discussions, teachings, and debates centered around the Catholic faith are at the heart of this podcast. It explores various aspects of Christianity, often inviting guests ranging from theologians to comedians, leading to rich conversations that intersect spirituality, personal transformation, and contemporary issues. Notably, the content emphasizes the importance of a strong theological foundation and personal anecdotes reflecting the host's own faith journey amidst modern challenges. This unique blend of humor, serious inquiry, and practical application provides listeners with both intellectual engagement and spiritual inspiration.
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