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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 795 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Father Simon Esshaki, a Chaldean Catholic priest from San Diego with over 500K TikTok followers joins Matt to talk about why he became a priest, what celibacy actually means, confession and how to pursue sainthood no matter your state in life.
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Pints of Aquinas turns 10 years old today! From the very first podcast episode, “Who Are You, St. Thomas?” to praying to the good Lord that the elevator would work when Dr. Jordan Peterson arrived in Steubenville, Ohio.
To FINALLY having Dr. Brant P... more
It's Last Call! Catholic apologist, Joe Heschmeyer, is back to absolutely DESTROY Mormonism (in a nice way) alongside host, Matt Fradd.
Pints: Last Call Ep. 7
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Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis: www.amazon.com/Me... more
This episode's mature themes may not be suitable for children. Catholic philosopher and epistemologist, Dr. Trent Dougherty, joins Pints to tackle the age-old question: what does it even mean to know something? The conversation weaves between rigorou... more
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I very much enjoy listening to Matt’s podcast, especially since he often spends time discussing non-Catholic ideas like Islam, Mormonism, and even the history of the crusades. Matt is a brilliant questioner, and he invites hosts from a wide variety of backgrounds. I don’t smoke or drink, but his fun accent more than compensates. Keep up the good work, sir.
Can’t support anyone affiliated with the murderous Zionist lies of daily wire.
I’ve always enjoyed Matt’s show. He always has engaging topics and guests.
This is a strange "Catholic" podcast for me. I followed as soon as I found it thinking I had finally found something that could indulge my interests in both history and my faith with maybe a bit of humor and reality.
The one episode I listened to made a weird joke about women which on top of being just plain misogynistic/ not very Christian, felt very out of place to the conversation they were having. Very weird to make a comment like that, not discuss what was meant by it at all, continue pre... more
Try’s to act intelligent but is completely ignorant to reality. Don’t bother.
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Long-form conversations centered on Catholic faith, theology, and evangelization, featuring a diverse slate of guests from theologians to historians. Episodes routinely explore how Catholic teaching interfaces with modern culture, interfaith dialogue, and practical spiritual disciplines, with heavy emphasis on apologetics, liturgy, and personal faith journeys. Notable moments include deep dives into Eucharistic belief, Lent and fasting, historical views of the Crusades, and personal conversions, all interspersed with sponsor reads and experiential storytelling. The format often blends rigorous doctrinal discussion with approachable, relatable storytelling, making it a compelling choice for listeners seeking thoughtful Catholic discourse and... more
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2. Sister Mary Rachel Capets
3. Martin Shaw
4. Brant Pitre
5. Father Jason Charron
6. Dr. Thomas Madden
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