Gotta Be Saints

Brendan Gotta

Brendan talks with (future) saints about being saints.Check out www.gottabesaints.com for more information.

  1. 1d ago

    America the Beautiful: A Catholic Perspective on 250 Years with Dr. Anthony Rizzi

    Send us Fan Mail As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Brendan welcomes Dr. Anthony Rizzi for an extended presentation on the philosophical foundations of the American experiment. Drawing from his work on natural law, philosophy, and the history of America's founding, Dr. Rizzi shares his perspective on why America's enduring strength lies in its founding principles. Throughout the episode, he explores the relationship between truth, reason, nature, faith, and the intellectual tradition of the Church, while arguing that recovering these first principles is essential for America's future. In This Episode Why Dr. Rizzi believes America's founding principles are rooted in natural lawThe relationship between nature, reason, and Christian revelationHis critique of modern culture and what he calls "scientism"Why truth should be at the center of Catholic intellectual lifeHis vision for renewing American culture by recovering first principlesLearn More Dont miss "Holding These Truths Again: Reclaiming Our Founding Principles" featuring Dr. Rizzi airing on EWTN July 2nd at 8pm CT (9pm ET). Learn more at IAPweb.org/America See trailer: IAPweb.org/holding-these-truths About Dr. Anthony Rizzi Anthony Rizzi, Ph.D., Director of the Institute for Advanced Physics, gained worldwide recognition in theoretical physics by solving an 80-year-old problem in Einstein's theory. He has physics degrees from MIT and Princeton University; has been senior scientist for Caltech's Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), whose work contributed to the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics; taught graduate courses at Louisiana State University; worked on the Manned Mars Craft and the Mars Observer spacecraft; and received both the NASA Award and the Martin Marietta New Technology Award. He is the author of The Science Before Science: A Guide to Thinking in the 21st Century and A Kid's Introduction to Physics (and Beyond). In addition to numerous professional articles, he authored the Physics for Realists series: Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, and Quantum Mechanics. The first two volumes were recommended by the American Association of Physics Teachers, and his recent work includes groundbreaking contributions to quantum mechanics. Dr. Rizzi is also recognized for his work in history, particularly his articles on America's founding principles, which have drawn praise from scholars and contributed to discussions on the philosophical and Christian roots of the American experiment. Support the show

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  2. Jun 21

    The Need for Holy Curiosity with Dr. Gregory Bottaro

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Gotta Be Saints, Brendan sits down with Dr. Greg Bottaro to discuss the importance of holy curiosity and what it means to truly listen well. In a culture marked by division, assumptions, quick judgments, and constant noise, Dr. Greg explains why authentic listening is essential for healthy relationships, meaningful conversations, healing, and Christian witness. Drawing from Catholic psychology, Scripture, marriage, friendships, and the example of Christ Himself, this conversation explores how curiosity opens the door to understanding another person’s heart without compromising truth. Dr. Greg also shares insights from his own vocational journey, the influence of Fr. Benedict Groeschel, and how accompaniment rooted in empathy and attentiveness can transform relationships. Together, Brendan and Dr. Greg discuss conflict, communication in marriage, emotional wounds, social media culture, and the deep human desire to be truly seen and understood. This episode is an invitation to slow down, listen intentionally, and rediscover the power of presence in a distracted world. Featured Book The Mindful Catholic: Finding God One Moment at a Time by Dr. Greg Bottaro Order the Book on Amazon Learn More About the CatholicPsych Institute Visit CatholicPsych Institute Sponsored by Truthly Truthly helps faithful Catholics find trustworthy answers to life’s biggest questions through AI built with a Catholic worldview. Visit Truthly Stay Connected Instagram: @gottabesaints Instagram Facebook: Gotta Be Saints Facebook Support the show

    48 min
  3. Jun 14

    Seeing Eternity: Michelangelo, Burgundy, and the Catholic Imagination of the Afterlife with Peter Giersch

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of Gotta Be Saints, Brendan sits down with Peter Giersch to discuss one of the most important realities Christians can reflect on: eternity. Through the beauty of France, the witness of the saints, the art of Michelangelo, and the Catholic understanding of death, judgment, heaven, and hell, Peter invites listeners to rediscover what so much of the modern world has forgotten. Drawing from his book Talking of Michelangelo, Peter reflects on his experiences in Burgundy, the Catholic imagination found in medieval churches, and why generations of Christians were constantly reminded of eternity through sacred art and architecture. Together, Brendan and Peter discuss suffering, holiness in ordinary life, the vocation of marriage and singleness, the meaning of the crucifix, the Last Judgment, and why modern culture has become uncomfortable talking about heaven and hell. This conversation is thoughtful, honest, and deeply rooted in the Catholic tradition while remaining practical for everyday life. It is ultimately an invitation to reflect on where our lives are leading and to remember that holiness is possible in every vocation through love, sacrifice, patience, and fidelity to Christ. Featured Book Talking of Michelangelo: Burgundy, Eternity, and the Catholic Imagination by Peter Giersch Order the Book Sponsored by Truthly Truthly helps faithful Catholics find trustworthy answers to life’s biggest questions through AI built with a Catholic worldview. Visit Truthly Stay Connected Instagram: @gottabesaints Instagram Facebook: Gotta Be Saints Facebook Support the show

    50 min
  4. Jun 7

    How Encounter Changes Our Lives with Brian Kissinger

    Send us Fan Mail This episode is Part Two of a special series in partnership with Franciscan University of Steubenville. In Part One, I sat down with Dr. Stephen Hildebrand to discuss why authentic Catholic education matters. Today, we turn our attention to another essential aspect of the Christian life: encounter. Joining me is Brian Kissinger, Executive Director of Steubenville Conferences, for a conversation about those moments when Jesus Christ breaks into our lives and changes everything. For more than fifty years, the Steubenville Conferences have been helping young people and adults encounter the Lord through the sacraments, prayer, authentic community, and powerful preaching. We discuss the origins of the conferences, the vision of Fr. Michael Scanlon, TOR, and the lasting impact these conferences have had on countless lives. Brian also shares his own story of encountering Christ as a teenager at a Steubenville Youth Conference, and we explore why personal encounter with Jesus remains at the heart of the Christian life. Together, we reflect on the importance of expectant faith, authentic community, and creating space for God to work in our lives. Whether you are a parent, a young adult, or simply someone longing for a deeper relationship with Christ, this conversation is an invitation to remember that Jesus knows you personally, loves you deeply, and desires to encounter you right where you are. Steubenville Conferences: Steubenville Conferences Power & Purpose Conference: Power & Purpose Conference Franciscan University of Steubenville: Franciscan University of Steubenville Use code GOTTABESAINTS25 for $25 off your registration to the Power & Purpose Conference. About Brian Kissinger: Brian Kissinger serves as the Executive Director of Steubenville Conferences. A longtime youth minister, speaker, and conference leader, Brian first encountered Christ in a profound way at a Steubenville Youth Conference as a teenager. Today, he helps lead one of the most impactful Catholic conference movements in the world, serving hundreds of thousands of young people, adults, clergy, and religious. Stay Connected: Instagram: Gotta Be Saints Instagram Facebook: Gotta Be Saints Facebook Podcast Website: Gotta Be Saints Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Truthly. Truthly Support the show

    48 min
  5. May 9

    How the Holy Spirit is Renewing the World with Michael Girgenti

    Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I’m joined by actor Michael Girgenti, who portrays Jesus in the new docudrama That They May Be One, coming to theaters nationwide May 19–20 through Fathom Events. Inspired by Jesus’ prayer in John 17, the film explores Christian unity, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the invitation for all people to come to know Christ more deeply. Michael shares about his own return to the Catholic faith, what it was like preparing to portray Jesus on screen, and how the experience transformed his prayer life and relationship with the Lord. We also discuss: The meaning behind Jesus’ prayer “that they may all be one”Christian unity and evangelizationMichael’s journey back to the Catholic ChurchThe beauty of the sacraments and EucharistWhy Christian media is having a major cultural momentWhat it means for all of us to live as “mini-Christs” in daily lifeHow the Holy Spirit continues to renew the Church todayThis was a deeply encouraging conversation about holiness, discipleship, and the call to boldly share Christ with the world. Featured Film That They May Be One In theaters nationwide May 19–20 through Fathom Events. Tickets & Information: https://hubs.ly/Q04dqbS30 Follow Michael Girgenti Instagram: @michaelgirgenti Sponsored by Truthly Want to grow deeper in your faith and better understand the Catholic Church? Visit Truthly: https://www.truthly.ai Truthly is helping Catholics pursue truth, holiness, and authentic discipleship. Support the Podcast If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review, share it with a friend, and help us continue spreading stories of holiness. Support the show

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Brendan talks with (future) saints about being saints.Check out www.gottabesaints.com for more information.

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