The Daily Catholic Deep Dive

The Daily Catholic Deep Dive

Welcome to The Daily Catholic Deep Dive, the daily show that connects the dots between the Bible, the Catechism, and the Catholic life. Ever wonder what the hidden connection is between today's Old and New Testament readings? Or how the central theme of today's The Bible in a Year aligns with The Catechism in a Year? We even look at how the daily Rosary meditation and the Saint of the Day tie it all together. Every day, we take the massive amount of spiritual content you love—from Fr. Mike Schmitz to the Daily Rosary, Mass readings, and Sunday homilies—and weave them into a single, witty, and insightful conversation. Do you feel lost after listening to all these daily podcasts? Join our hosts as they find the "Golden Thread" that ties them all together. It’s the ultimate daily synthesis for the busy Catholic soul.

  1. 15H AGO

    Good Friday: The King Without Armor (April 3, 2026)

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to The Daily Catholic Deep Dive, the daily show that connects the dots between the Bible, the Catechism, and the Catholic life. Ever wonder what the hidden connection is between today's Old and New Testament readings? Or how the central theme of The Bible in a Year aligns with The Catechism in a Year? We even look at how the daily Rosary meditation and the Saint of the Day tie it all together. Every day, we take the massive amount of spiritual content you love—from Fr. Mike Schmitz to the Daily Rosary, Mass readings, and Sunday homilies—and weave them into a single, witty, and insightful conversation. Do you feel lost after listening to all these daily podcasts? Join our AI hosts as they find the "Golden Thread" that ties them all together. It’s the ultimate daily synthesis for the busy Catholic soul. Today’s Sources: • Daily Readings - April 3, 2026 | USCCB (Reading 1: Isaiah 52:13—53:12; Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-16, 17, 25; Reading 2: Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9; Gospel: John 18:1—19:42),,, • Day 93: Strengths and Weaknesses — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) (Judges 12-15, Psalm 146),, • Day 93: The Meaning of the Resurrection — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) (Paragraphs 651–658), • April 3, 2026 | Catholic Daily Reflections | Formed — Catholic Daily Reflections with Tim Gray • Good Friday Reflection — Daily TV Mass • Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion - Mass with Fr. Mike Schmitz — Sundays with Ascension • He Washed Our Sin Soiled Souls — Bishop Robert Barron • Why Christians Don't Follow the Old Law | Scott Hahn — St. Paul Center Support the show

    5 min
  2. 1D AGO

    From the Spotless Lamb to the Crucifix (April 2, 2026)

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to The Daily Catholic Deep Dive, the daily show that connects the dots between the Bible, the Catechism, and the Catholic life. Ever wonder what the hidden connection is between today's Old and New Testament readings? Or how the central theme of The Bible in a Year aligns with The Catechism in a Year? We even look at how the daily Rosary meditation and the Saint of the Day tie it all together. Every day, we take the massive amount of spiritual content you love—from Fr. Mike Schmitz to the Daily Rosary, Mass readings, and Sunday homilies—and weave them into a single, witty, and insightful conversation. Do you feel lost after listening to all these daily podcasts? Join our AI hosts as they find the "Golden Thread" that ties them all together. It’s the ultimate daily synthesis for the busy Catholic soul. Today’s Sources: • Holy Thursday - Chrism Mass - April 2, 2026 | USCCB (Reading 1: Isaiah 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9; Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 89:21-22, 25 and 27; Reading 2: Revelation 1:5-8; Gospel: Luke 4:16-21) • Holy Thursday-Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper - April 2, 2026 | USCCB (Reading 1: Exodus 12:1-8, 11-14; Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18; Reading 2: 1 Corinthians 11:23-26; Gospel: John 13:1-15) • Day 92: Jephthah's Vow — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) (Judges 9–11, Ruth 4, Psalm 137) • Day 92: The Man of Heaven — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) (Paragraphs 645–650) • April 2, 2026 | Catholic Daily Reflections | Formed • Don’t Go Into Easter Without Asking Yourself This (w/ Fr. Mike Schmitz) — Ascension Presents • The hidden meaning behind holy Thursday oil — Good Catholic Support the show

    5 min
  3. 2D AGO

    Judas, Peter, and our Kinsman Redeemer (April 1, 2026)

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to The Daily Catholic Deep Dive, the daily show that connects the dots between the Bible, the Catechism, and the Catholic life. Ever wonder what the hidden connection is between today's Old and New Testament readings? Or how the central theme of The Bible in a Year aligns with The Catechism in a Year? We even look at how the daily Rosary meditation and the Saint of the Day tie it all together. Every day, we take the massive amount of spiritual content you love—from Fr. Mike Schmitz to the Daily Rosary, Mass readings, and Sunday homilies—and weave them into a single, witty, and insightful conversation. Do you feel lost after listening to all these daily podcasts? Join our AI hosts as they find the "Golden Thread" that ties them all together. It’s the ultimate daily synthesis for the busy Catholic soul. Today’s Sources: • Daily Readings - April 1, 2026 | USCCB (Reading 1: Isaiah 50:4-9a; Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 69:8-10, 21-22, 31 and 33-34; Gospel: Matthew 26:14-25). • Day 91: Gideon's Story — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) (Judges 6–8, Ruth 3, Psalm 135). • Day 91: Christ Rose from the Dead — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) (Paragraphs 638–644). • April 1, 2026 | Catholic Daily Reflections | Formed. • The Great Fast | Day 37 — St. Michael's Abbey. • The Hero Behind the Coward: Why Despair is the Greatest Sin — Divine Mercy. Support the show

    5 min
  4. 5D AGO

    Taking Radical Responsibility for the Passion (March 29, 2026)

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to The Daily Catholic Deep Dive, the daily show that connects the dots between the Bible, the Catechism, and the Catholic life. Ever wonder what the hidden connection is between today's Old and New Testament readings? Or how the central theme of The Bible in a Year aligns with The Catechism in a Year? We even look at how the daily Rosary meditation and the Saint of the Day tie it all together. Every day, we take the massive amount of spiritual content you love—from Fr. Mike Schmitz to the Daily Rosary, Mass readings, and Sunday homilies—and weave them into a single, witty, and insightful conversation. Do you feel lost after listening to all these daily podcasts? Join our AI hosts as they find the "Golden Thread" that ties them all together. It’s the ultimate daily synthesis for the busy Catholic soul. Today’s Sources: • Daily Readings - March 29, 2026 | USCCB (Procession Gospel: Matthew 21:1-11; Reading 1: Isaiah 50:4-7; Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 22:8-9, 17-18, 19-20, 23-24; Reading 2: Philippians 2:6-11; Gospel: Matthew 26:14—27:66 or Matthew 27:11-54) • Day 88: Joshua's Last Words to Israel — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) (Joshua 22–24, Psalm 132) • Day 88: Christ’s Definitive Sacrifice — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) (Paragraphs 613–623) • "Autobiography: Owning the Ending" | Palm Sunday (Fr. Mike's Homily) #sundayhomily — Sundays with Ascension • "Holy Week: Love Poured Out": Archbishop Weisenburger's Sunday Homily (March 29, 2026) — Archdiocese of Detroit • Cardinal Blase Cupich's Homily for March 29th, 2026 — CatholicChicago • God Enters Into Our Darkness - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermons — Bishop Robert Barron • LIVE: Pope Leo XIV presides over Palm Sunday Mass — Associated Press • March 29, 2026 | Catholic Daily Reflections | Formed — Catholic Daily Reflections with Tim Gray • Palm Sunday Reflection 2026 | St John Henry Newman on Christ’s Calm Before the Passion — Catholic Truth Society • The real reason we kneel will surprise you — Good Catholic Support the show

    20 min
  5. MAR 27

    Five Smooth Stones for Your Giants (March 27, 2026)

    Send us Fan Mail Welcome to The Daily Catholic Deep Dive, the daily show that connects the dots between the Bible, the Catechism, and the Catholic life. Ever wonder what the hidden connection is between today's Old and New Testament readings? Or how the central theme of The Bible in a Year aligns with The Catechism in a Year? We even look at how the daily Rosary meditation and the Saint of the Day tie it all together. Every day, we take the massive amount of spiritual content you love—from Fr. Mike Schmitz to the Daily Rosary, Mass readings, and Sunday homilies—and weave them into a single, witty, and insightful conversation. Do you feel lost after listening to all these daily podcasts? Join our AI hosts as they find the "Golden Thread" that ties them all together. It’s the ultimate daily synthesis for the busy Catholic soul. Today’s Sources: • Daily Bible Reading - March 27, 2026 | USCCB (Reading 1: Jeremiah 20:10-13; Responsorial Psalm: Psalm 18:2-3a, 3bc-4, 5-6, 7; Gospel: John 10:31-42),,, • Day 86: The Real Presence of God — The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) (Joshua 15–18, Psalm 130),, • Day 86: God’s Plan of Salvation — The Catechism in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) (Paragraphs 599–605), • Fr. Mike Schmitz and Michael Iskander on "House of David", Catholic Faith, and More — Ascension Presents, • March 27, 2026 | Catholic Daily Reflections | Formed — Catholic Daily Reflections with Tim Gray, • Palm Sunday | Why the Cross is Christ's True Throne | Caritas Christi Ep 18 — St. Patrick's Seminary & University, Support the show

    6 min

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Welcome to The Daily Catholic Deep Dive, the daily show that connects the dots between the Bible, the Catechism, and the Catholic life. Ever wonder what the hidden connection is between today's Old and New Testament readings? Or how the central theme of today's The Bible in a Year aligns with The Catechism in a Year? We even look at how the daily Rosary meditation and the Saint of the Day tie it all together. Every day, we take the massive amount of spiritual content you love—from Fr. Mike Schmitz to the Daily Rosary, Mass readings, and Sunday homilies—and weave them into a single, witty, and insightful conversation. Do you feel lost after listening to all these daily podcasts? Join our hosts as they find the "Golden Thread" that ties them all together. It’s the ultimate daily synthesis for the busy Catholic soul.

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