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Pints With Aquinas

Matt Fradd
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Long form discussions, debates, and teachings on the Catholic faith. Join our Locals community: mattfradd.locals.com/support

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Recent Guests

Brandon Eaves
A convert from Protestantism to Catholicism who shares his faith journey.
Episode: How Studying to Be a Protestant Pastor Turned Me Catholic (I Lost Everything) | Ep. 535
Fr. Dominic Legge
A Dominican priest and theologian focused on teaching and promoting the work of Thomas Aquinas.
Thomistic Institute
Episode: The Church Abandoned Aquinas. Now We're In Crisis. (Fr. Dominic Legge) | Ep. 533
Tammy Peterson
Cancer survivor and advocate for the Catholic faith
Episode: Surviving Cancer and Finding God (Tammy Peterson) | Ep. 531
Apostate Prophet
An ex-Muslim critic of Islam and YouTuber
Apostate Prophet YouTube Channel
Episode: The Truth About Islam: Pedophilia, Violence, and Conquest (Apostate Prophet) | Ep. 530
Jarret LeMaster
Executive producer of video content at The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee
Episode: Playing Satan, Christ is King, and Modern Protestantism (Jarret LeMaster) | Ep. 528
Andrew Klavan
Daily Wire commentator, best-selling novelist, screenwriter, and cultural critic.
The Daily Wire
Episode: Modern Art, Pornography, and Redemption (Andrew Klavan) | Ep. 526
Fr. Dan Reehil
A Catholic priest and exorcist who shares his insights on spiritual warfare.
Catholic Church
Episode: Exorcism, Spiritual Warfare, and S*xuall Abuse (Fr. Dan Reehil) | Ep. 525
Dr. John Bergsma
A Biblical scholar and theology professor at Steubenville, he has authored several books and frequently speaks on topics related to Catholicism and scripture.
Franciscan University of Steubenville
Episode: 7 Things Protestants Misunderstand About Christianity (Dr. John Bergsma) | Ep. 523
Br. Lawrence
Franciscan Friar and former Protestant missionary
Episode: From Protestant Missionary to Franciscan Friar (Br. Lawrence, C.F.R.) | Ep. 522

Host

Matt Fradd
Host of engaging long-form discussions on Catholic teachings, inviting guests from various backgrounds to explore faith-related topics.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 13.7k ratings
  • Christians who support Trump. Not worth listening to the false teachings

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    pitts90
    16 days ago
  • Used to be a fan

    There is a lot to love about this podcast! Matt has introduced me to some very knowledgeable, interesting, faithful Christian thinkers. The conversations can be very enlightening and engaging if the listener (and Matt) are interested in the subject matter (especially older episodes). I always enjoy hearing from Fr. Pine.

    That said, over time Mr. Fradd has become grating to listen to. He interrupts his guests, too often steers conversations to gossiping about celebrities, preaching his political... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Marie.0123
    United States16 days ago
  • I am 14 years old and am amazed at how truthful matt frad is. thank you matt frad

    Audible
    5
    Anne Carlson
    United States25 days ago
  • This is a Great Podcast

    I just started listening after I saw some of your TikTok’s and thought I want to hear more of this. I never really liked the interview format of podcasts but when I listened to your show I felt really engaged in the questions and answers. I really enjoyed hearing from converts to Catholicism as I did not grow up in the faith.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jsa1418
    United Statesa month ago
  • The best podcast!

    Love the thorough conversations.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Adriana Rusanda
    Canadaa month ago

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The Apocalypse, Antichrist, and Second Coming (Dr. Scott Hahn) | Ep. 539
Q: What should Catholics think of modern Judaism, and should we expect mass conversions before the Second Coming of Jews?
We should revere our fellow Jews who believe in the law and the prophets, while at the same time we should not withhold from them the fact that Jesus is a Jew and that they are part of a family.
Matt and Cameron Fradd Go on a Date (and You’re Third-Wheeling) | Ep. 537
Q: How is Cameron doing health wise and how does she stay so positive in spite of her setbacks?
Cameron tends to have a glass half full perspective and chooses to remain grateful even amidst challenges, contributing to her positive outlook.
Matt and Cameron Fradd Go on a Date (and You’re Third-Wheeling) | Ep. 537
Q: What can you recommend for an expecting father who really wants to raise his kids with a solid foundation of the Catholic faith?
Plug yourself in to a healthy, vibrant Catholic community, and love your children really, really well, while also exposing them to the sacraments.
Tyranny is Here. The Church In America Must Fight (Eric Metaxas) | Ep. 536
Q: What battles do you see emerging on the right that Christians ought not to be quiet about just because their team are trumpeting them?
Metaxas mentions that emerging battles include cultural narratives concerning marriage, traditional values, and the threat posed by totalitarian ideologies, emphasizing the importance of proactive engagement rather than passivity.
Will the Internet Kill Protestantism? The Age of Online Evangelism (Keith Nester) | Ep. 534
Q: What is the practical role of the average lay Catholic in apologetics?
Every single Catholic should be prepared to give a defense for the joy that we have, that is an argument. But does that mean that you have to become an expert on everything? I don't think so, but it couldn't hurt to learn a little bit more.

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This podcast offers engaging long-form discussions centered around the Catholic faith, exploring various aspects of theology, spirituality, and personal experiences. With a focus on promoting understanding and clarity, it tackles common misconceptions between Catholicism and Protestantism, as well as addressing contemporary issues faced by believers. Notable themes include spiritual warfare, the significance of exorcisms, and ethical questions surrounding modern reproductive technologies. The format encourages interaction and deeper contemplation, making it suitable for both devout Catholics and those curious about the faith. A unique feature is the inclusion of anecdotes and personal stories that resonate with listeners, fostering a sense ... more

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