
Produced by The Saint Paul Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota, The Saint Paul Show is a vehicle for in-depth conversation with joyful, Catholic leaders from the local Church and beyond.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Religion & Spirituality | ||||

Msgr. Martin Schlag, the Alan W. Moss Endowed Chair for Catholic Social Thought and co-director of the Terrence J. Murphy Institute at the University of St. Thomas, Schlag brings a rich and practical perspective on the intersection of theology, law a... more
Dr. Brandon Wanless serves as an assistant professor of dogmatic theology at The Saint Paul Seminary after earning his Master of Arts in Theology there in 2015. He spent three years as an adjunct professor at Ave Maria University, Florida (2016-2018)... more
Meet Christian Wolfe, a professional counselor who not only runs his own practice, but also serves seminarians and priests through both individual and group counseling.In this episode of The Saint Paul Show, we explore how Christian supports the form... more
Using the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas as a guide, Saint Paul Seminary Assistant Professor of Dogmatic Theology Dr. Brandon Wanless discusses and answers questions on how to live a thriving, fulfilling life of faith by receiving the sacraments wel... more
Fr. John Hayes, a priest of the Diocese of New Ulm, Minnesota, breaks down what it actually means to be a Roman Catholic, and how the Catechism of the Catholic Church can give guidance toward a fulfilling, holy life.If you're interested in diving fur... more
Less than a month away from ordination, Fr. Zachary Ochsenbauer reflected on his journey to the priesthood. Ochsenbauer is a priest for the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis (at the time of the interview, he was a transitional deacon).
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On this episode of The Saint Paul Show, Saint Paul Seminary Master's student Taylor Croissant discusses how faith complements reason. A convert to Catholicism, Croissant works full-time in the bio-tech field and part time as assistant director of dis... more
Fr. Paul Hedman, a priest who's active on social media and has a computer programming background, discusses how technology can be used as a tool either for good or for evil. Hedman attended The Saint Paul Seminary and was ordained in 2020; he's curre... more
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Focused on the intersection of faith, leadership, and contemporary issues, conversations cover a wide range of topics related to the Catholic Church. Through interviews with spiritual leaders, theologians, and educators, discussions often center around the evolving landscape of Catholicism, evangelization, and the importance of community. Noteworthy themes include the formation of future priests, the role of the sacraments, and the integration of faith into daily life. The podcast uniquely highlights personal stories and experiences that foster a deeper understanding of faith's relevance in today's society, appealing to listeners interested in spirituality, Church dynamics, and community engagement.
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Recent guests on The Saint Paul Show include:
1. Joe Perdroville
2. Francis Casey
3. George Weigel
4. Dr. Matthew Levering
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