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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 768 | Founded | 10 years ago | 
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In this episode, Matt sits down with his spiritual father, Fr. Boniface Hicks, to unpack Aquinas' five remedies to sorrow. There's so much sadness in the world today, may this episode be a healing balm if you're wading through the thick of it right n... more
Pints With Aquinas is nearly 10 years old. In this video I want to share some personal news about the next chapter of Pints With Aquinas and what it means for those of you who have supported me from the beginning.
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In this episode, Matt interviews comedian and podcaster John Crist. The conversation focuses on comedy, what it was like getting on Jimmy Fallon, going to rehab, shame, speaking out in public when you see injustice, and what it means to be a man.
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In this episode, Matt interviews Raymond Arroyo—host of EWTN's "The World Over," New York Times Best Selling author, award-winning producer, chart topping vocalist and broadcaster, and podcast host. The conversation touches on the papacy (specificall... more
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I’ve listened to Matt Fradd sporadically over the years and while there is certainly good stuff on here and maybe it’s just a coincidence, but every time I listen he says or alludes to things in a raunchy way. As a man with influence, it adds up. These comments about sex, manliness, women, etc., they just seem like outdated boyish jokes. Or insecurity. I understand he has struggled with pornography and Matt Fradd would be the first to say he is a sinner but as someone who is often giving out adv... more
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.
Had to unfollow. Giving a platform to guests who are divisive on the Vicar of Christ (the pope) is unacceptable. For one to think they are more Catholic than the pope is a form of pride American Catholics are witnessing more and more. And make no mistake, makes one Protestant
This was an outstanding episode. Thank you for having Dr. K on for a great conversation about how we worship God in church and in daily life.
I thought his argument was at times special pleading. His argument for why ancient changes in the liturgy justifiably changed was because “Jesus didn’t hand the disciples the Summa” and because doctrine advances. But then he wants to turn around and argue that changes in the 1950s were arrogant and abandoning tradition. You can’t be consistent and hold both of these. At one point, the traditions he loves were changes to what came before. And a proponent of tradition then could’ve made the same a... more
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The content focuses on long-form discussions and analyses of various aspects of the Catholic faith, engaging deeply with theological concepts and contemporary moral issues. Noteworthy topics include Catholic apologetics, the role of tradition in modern society, and personal narratives of faith transitions from Protestantism to Catholicism. The podcast has a unique ability to blend intellectual rigor with personal stories, making it appealing to both academics and everyday listeners looking to deepen their understanding of their faith. Episodes often feature insightful dialogues with guests from various backgrounds, contributing to a diverse exploration of faith-related themes.
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