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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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In today's interview, Matt sits down with Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR for his third appearance on Pints with Aquinas.

The conversation focuses on prayer (particularly the Rosary), finding refuge in Jesus in the midst of a chaotic world, the division we ... more

To most, the Incarnation is so familiar that we have lost touch with what a scandal the manger would have been in its time.

In this Advent and Christmas episode, Matt Fradd welcomes Biblical scholar, Dr. Scott Hahn, to examine prophetic texts of the... more

In this episode, Matt sits down with Dr. Michael Barber—professor of Sacred Scripture and Theology at the Augustine Institute. (Fun fact: Dr. Barber was Matt's first college professor!)

Matt and Dr. Barber focus their conversation on the Gospels, pa... more

In this interview, Matt sits down with filmmaker and porn-blocker developer Nick Stumphauzer for a conversation about quitting porn addiction. The conversation focuses the defeat of porn via Nick's new software, and how to navigate modernity and tech... more

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Nick Stumphauzer
Filmmaker and creator of Shift, a distraction-blocking technology
Shift
Episode: The End of Porn? (Nick Stumphauzer) | Ep. 556
John Henry Spann
Guest known for discussing the intersection of hunting and masculinity
Episode: Why Doing Dangerous Things Is Good for the Soul (John Henry Spann) | Ep. 555
Sister Miriam J. Heidland
Member of the Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity, speaker in the area of healing and restoration.
Society of Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity
Episode: Living in God's Love in the Midst of a Broken World (Sr. Miriam J. Heidland, SOLT) | Ep. 554
Shayne Smith
Comedian and recent convert to Catholicism
Episode: Catholicism, Tattoos, & Getting Banned From Australia (Shayne Smith) | Ep. 545
Dr. Peter Kwasniewski
A scholar and advocate for the traditional Latin Mass
Episode: The Latin Mass Is Not Going Away... and Here's Why (Dr. Peter Kwasniewski) | Ep. 543
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

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Matt Fradd
Host of the podcast who engages in long-form discussions, debates, and teachings. He often features a variety of guests ranging from academics to public figures, discussing themes of faith, personal growth, and societal issues.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 14.2k ratings
  • Literally life-changing content

    I have been listening to Pints with Aquinas for years now. Wow, Matt Fradd and his guests have transformed my spiritual life. My husband and I have grown tremendously in our Catholic faith because of this content. Thank you thank you thank you, Matt Fradd!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nicholedag
    United States24 days ago
  • Used to be one of my favourite shows

    Host is a lacks discernment. If you are Catholic and you don’t know that the Daily Wire is owned by anti-Christians, you have research to do. They are infiltrating Catholic Voices for their own purposes.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Michelle Piccione
    Canadaa month ago
  • Great Podcast

    Matt, great job. Love this podcast because like the Bible has something to offer for every day life, the writing big St. Thomas Aquinas offers us answers to questions we all have about every day life. Thank you for your hard work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ORodness
    United States2 months ago
  • Growing in faith with Jesus

    I listen to Bible in a Year, Catechism in a Year, Rosary in a Year, Unpacking the Mass, Michael Knowles, Ask Chris West and Pints with Aquinas and know in my heart that the Spirit in me will reveal all and that sometime I will understand better and evolve to become by a true brother in Christ. Thanks Matt for all your guest, since one by one my faith is increasing and the truth is revealed and my faith is increased. Now if Jesus would just talk sometime to me….

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    wwwqqwwww
    United States2 months ago
  • One day he’ll look back and realize how cringe he’s become

    One day he’ll look back and realize how cringe he’s become.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Yussssssssssddss
    United States2 months ago

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Many appreciate the variety of guests and topics, finding value in conversations that blend humor with serious moral and theological questions.
The podcast has received both praise for its spiritual enrichment and criticism for perceived political leanings and host behaviors.
Reviewers indicate a strong connection to personal experiences shared, particularly in relation to faith journeys and life challenges.
Listeners commend the insightful and transformative nature of discussions that deepen their understanding of the Catholic faith.
Criticism has emerged regarding interruptions by the host during interviews, as some listeners desire more space for guests to share their insights fully.

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Seeking Safety in Jesus in a Chaotic World (Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR) | Ep. 559
Q: What is your favorite mystery of the Rosary to meditate upon?
The Sorrowful Mysteries are the most immediately accessible for me.
Seeking Safety in Jesus in a Chaotic World (Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR) | Ep. 559
Q: How can modern lay Catholics in the West practically live out Jesus' hard teachings related to the poor and money?
A good principle is to discern what you actually need and be generous with what's above that threshold.
Christmas with Dr. Scott Hahn | Tracing the Fulfillment of Prophecies
Q: What can we learn about the perpetual virginity of the Blessed Virgin Mary?
Mary's response to the angel indicates her vow of virginity, as well as the understanding of the term 'brethren' in scripture denoting close kin rather than blood siblings.
Christmas with Dr. Scott Hahn | Tracing the Fulfillment of Prophecies
Q: How widespread was the expectation that a Messiah was to come around that time?
There was widespread expectancy among Jews regarding the coming of the Messiah, indicated by various prophetic texts and traditions.
Living in God's Love in the Midst of a Broken World (Sr. Miriam J. Heidland, SOLT) | Ep. 554
Q: What is the first step you recommend for someone to examine and identify their wounds to take to the Lord for healing?
The first step is to uncover your pressing symptoms today or your awareness of things in your past. Ask the Holy Spirit to show you where He wants to go, and let Him reveal what needs to be healed.

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2. John Henry Spann
3. Sister Miriam J. Heidland
4. Shayne Smith
5. Dr. Peter Kwasniewski
6. Brandon Eaves
7. Fr. Dominic Legge
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