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Every Wednesday night, Fr. Mitch Pacwa, interviews various guests seeking to teach and prepare us for evangelism. Learn more about your faith and reawaken your desire to bring others to the Church.
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MARCUS GRODI
Fr. Mitch welcomes old friend, Marcus Grodi. The former host of EWTN’s The Journey Home shares new testimonies from converts and re-verts about spiritual renewal, hope and healing.
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DALE AHLQUIST
100 years ago, G.K. Chesterton defended attacks on the family, and spoke out to reclaim the glory of romance, love, marriage, parenthood and home. Guest Dale Ahlquist explains how.
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ANTHONY LILLES, STD
Dr. Anthony Lilles talks about his work on Doctors of the Church, featuring three important Spanish saints, and how Catholic Spain was able to avoid the Protestant Reformation.
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FATHER FRED JENGA, CSC
Holy Cross Family Ministries inspires, promotes and fosters prayer life and spiritual wellbeing in families throughout the world. Fr. Mitch speaks to its president, Fr. Fred Jenga.
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ANTHONY E. CLARK, PH.D., FRHISTS
Dr. Anthony Clark explores similarities and differences between Buddhist doctrine and Catholic theology, and how they’ve diverged through ambitious ecumenism and modern secularism.
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FRANCIS X. MAIER
Francis Maier’s recent survey of religious and lay people reveals a frank and sobering picture of the Catholic Church in America today, yet there is tremendous hope for the future.
Customer Reviews
Clear and orthodox
A real Jesuit.
Clear orthodox Catholic worldview of current issues within and outside of the church.
I rather find it quite evident he loves the Church and the Lord!!!!
Conservative priest
Well educated priest but man his conservatism allows leaks into his discussions. A true anti-Pope Francis priest. And his audience always seem to accept his pronouncements as if fully truthful, not perverted by his far-right stance. He seems to be a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
Terrific podcast
I recently discovered Fr Mitch. He is exceptionally well read and knowledgeable across many disciplines related to theology and social issues. I had recently binged on the last five episodes. Highly recommended. And thank you Fr Mitch for all you do for us.