The Catholic Sportsman Show Podcast

Paul Michelini and Randy Laya (RIP co-founder Jeff Corrigan)

Where our Catholic faith and love for sports merge. We discuss contemporary sports topics from our Catholic Christian perspective. We cover professional, college, and youth sports. Listen to our unique conversation with hosts Randy Laya and Paul Michelini. We come to you from our home Diocese of Orange, CA.

  1. May 29

    Bishop John Barres - Don’t Play Sports for Your Own Ego, Play it for the Glory of God

    The Most Reverend John O. Barres, STD, JCL is the fifth Bishop of the Diocese of Rockville Centre (Long Island, NY). Previously, he served as the Bishop of the Diocese of Allentown (PA) from 2009 to 2016. He is a graduate of Phillips Academy (Andover), Princeton University and the New York University Graduate School of Business and holds advanced theological degrees from the Catholic University of America and the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. Bishop Barres serves on the Board of Trustees of the Catholic University of America. We are blessed to have Bishop Barres on our podcast. In this episode you will find answers to the following questions about Bishop Barres: ·        He wrote a chapter for a book titled “Apostolic Athletes” edited by Trent Beattie.           What personal memories did this evoke for him? ·        What sport did he play in college? ·        Why is St. John Neuman important to him and what do they share that he is                   proud of? ·        What was he experiencing when he found a pamphlet that emphasized “don’t               play sports for your own ego, play it for the glory of God”. How did this affect                 him? ·        What does a point guard in basketball have in common with being a bishop? ·        How did the experience of team chemistry while playing basketball affect his                 spiritual life? ·        Why is Pope St. John Paul II’s encyclical “Redemptoris Missio” important to him? ·        How was he involved in a Vatican Conference in 2024 regarding the Catholic                 evangelistic and pastoral care of the global sports world? What effect might this           have on Catholic college and high school sports? ·        Why are Catholic theology and spirituality of work important? ·        Are professional, Olympic, and any level of sports a good place for                                   evangelization? ·        What was important about the 1969 New York Mets? ·        Is the Holy Spirit moving within young people today? ·        How was Archbishop Fulton Sheen involved in the Barres family’s life? ·        Is the crucifix important to him? Does he challenge us to make it important in                 our lives? ·        Are sports, at all levels, a great place for our personal missionary spirit? Links: Pope St. John Paul II’s encyclical: https://www.vatican.va/content/john-paul-ii/en/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_07121990_redemptoris-missio.html https://www.usccb.org/resources/Vatican%20Pastoral%20Care%20of%20Sports%20Bishop%20Barres%20Remarks%20May%202024.pdf https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/catechumen https://www.wordonfire.org/about/bishop-robert-barron/ https://ascensionpress.com/pages/person/mike-schmitz https://focus.org/ https://www.archbalt.org/bishop-barres-says-amazin-mets-of-69-who-defeated-orioles-for-championship-can-inspire-church-to-evangelize/ https://www.usccb.org/committees/ecumenical-interreligious-affairs/ecumenical   #catholicsports, #catholicbishopandsports, #pointguardbishop, #sportsforthegloryofgod

    58 min
  2. May 12

    Johnny Rodriguez - Walk Through Life With A Smile

    Johnny Rodriguez is our guest on this episode. He played many types of sports throughout his life and eventually gravitated to lacrosse (a sport that does not get much attention in the USA). He played the sport from before high school through college and played professionally for 7.5 years. Today, Johnny is a lacrosse coach at Mater Dei, a Catholic high school in Santa Ana, CA. He is married and is the proud father of three children. Johnny enjoys coaching and imparting skills to his players. Then one day in November 2023, his world changed as he was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease. Join us as we walk with Johnny on his ongoing battle with this disease and how faith and family continue to push him through the sport that both defines his life and continues to drive him. The day following the recording of this episode, Johnny received his Sacrament of Confirmation. In this episode you will find answers to the following questions:  What is Johnny’s “trifecta” that he learned while playing lacrosse? What grounded Johnny early in life? What is ALS? How and when was Johnny diagnosed and how did he initially respond? How did the diagnosis affect his family? What’s the typical progression and life expectancy of ALS? What event changed Johnny’s perspective and gave him purpose? In what ways did he change? What happened when Johnny applied his life-long competitive spirit to ALS? Johnny went to Lourdes, France. What’s special about this place, why did he go there and what did he experience? What happened when Johnny returned from Lourdes? Why did Johnny go to the Ascent and Recreation Center and what did he experience there? What is Athletes vs ALS and Augie’s Quest and what do these organizations do? Is ALS more prevalent with athletes? What words of wisdom does Johnny have about suffering? What saved Johnny and his family? Links: Johnny's Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/j3rod/ Athletes vs ALS: https://www.instagram.com/athletesvsals/ https://www.britannica.com/sports/lacrosse https://augiesquest.org/athletes-vs-als/ https://ascentadaptation.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanctuary_of_Our_Lady_of_Lourdes https://www.aboutcatholics.com/beliefs/catholic-confirmation-explained/ #catholicsports, #alschallenge, #alslourdes, #findpurposeinsuffering #materdeilacrosse

    50 min
  3. Apr 9

    Fr Ben Keller - The Power of Small Sacrifices

    Our guest on this episode is Fr. Ben Keller, OP (Order of Preachers, commonly known as the Dominican Order). He and the Dominican Friars are chaplains to the Indiana Hoosiers Football team who won the 2026 College Football playoff and produced this year’s Heisman Trophy winner, Fernando Mendoza. Fr. Ben’s episode answers the following questions: How do faith and sports intersect in Fr. Ben’s life? What impact did Focus and Varsity Catholic ministries have in his journey? What is Fr. Ben’s vocation story and what did God ask him to give up when he felt a calling to the priesthood? What is the St. Paul Center and what does Fr. Ben do there? How did the Dominican Order get involved with the Indiana Hoosiers? What was it like to be a part of the CFP championship team and friends with Heisman winner Quarterback Fernando Mendoza? Did the recent Eucharistic Revival that culminated in Indianapolis have an impact on the students? Where does Fr. Ben find reality and truth? According to Fr. Ben, why is it important to embrace God’s will in present circumstances? Links: Indiana University: https://www.iu.edu/index.html St. Paul Catholic Center serves as the Newman Center and Catholic parish for the Indiana University community: https://www.hoosiercatholic.org/ FOCUS: https://focus.org/ Varsity Catholic: https://focus.org/what-we-do/varsity-catholic/ OCIA Program: https://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/who-we-teach/christian-initiation-of-adults Eucharistic Revival: https://www.eucharisticrevival.org/ #catholicsports, #indianastpaulcanter, #2026cfp, #faithandfootball, #hoosiercatholic

    47 min
  4. Jan 29

    Chris Vander Woude presenting Tom Vander Woude - A Saint is a Sinner That Never Gives Up

    Chris Vander Woude is one of seven sons of Tom Vander Woude and is our guest on this episode. Tom died saving his son, Joseph, who fell in a septic tank on the family farm. Family, friends, and the Diocese of Arlington have started the process that, they hope and pray, will lead to Tom’s eventual canonization as a saint in the Catholic Church. In this episode you will find answers to the following questions: ·        Who was Tom Vander Woude? ·        Did Tom and his wife, Mary Ellen, foster a spiritual family? ·        Were faith and sports important in the Vander Woude family? ·        How was Tom’s life as a husband and father extraordinary? ·        What was special about their youngest son, Joseph? ·        What was the relationship like between Tom and Joseph? ·        What happened to Joseph that led to Tom’s death? ·        What was extraordinary about Tom’s funeral? ·        Who is St. Gianna Molla and why was the Walk of Life                            important to Tom? ·        What stage is Tom’s canonization process in? ·        What is the Tom Vander Woude Guild and how is the Diocese             of  Arlington involved in Tom’s process? ·        How can you be involved with Tom Vander Woude’s journey                 toward sainthood? Tom Vander Woude Guild St. Gianna Beretta Molla | EWTN Walk for Life 2026 Schedule - Walk for Life West Coast Saints | USCCB : Information about the process of sainthood in the Catholic Church   #catholicsports, #vanderwoudiewitness, #vanwoudiesacrifice, #vanderwoudiejourney

    57 min
  5. 12/17/2025

    Fr. Matthew Hincks - Guardian Angels... Are They Real?

    Fr. Matthew Hincks is a priest with the Order of Canons Regular of the Holy Cross in the diocese of Steubenville, Ohio and is our guest on this episode. One of the ministries of the Canons Regular is Opus Angelorum or Work of the Angels, which is the topic of our discussion with Fr. Matthew. In particular, Father talks about our guardian angels and sports. In this episode you will find answers to the following questions: ·       Was Fr. Hincks involved in sports? ·       Can participation in sports help my spiritual life? ·       Are there any commonalities between sports and my spiritual life? Is it important           to have a plan for both? ·       What is Opus Angelorum and how did it start? ·       What is a stigmata and what does it mean when a person receives it? ·       Is it possible to know and have a relationship with my guardian angel? ·       What can my guardian angel do for me? ·       Can I give my guardian angel a name? ·       In 1 Corinthians 9:23-27, St. Paul compares his ministry to athletics. What games          might he be referring to? ·       How can Opus Angelorum help me learn about my guardian angel? ·       Is it possible to consecrate myself to my guardian angel? ·       Why is it important to have a relationship with my guardian angel and the angels           in general, now, in this life?   Opus Sanctorum Angelorum - Work of the Holy Angels Order of Canons Regular of the Holy Cross Isthmian Games - Wikipedia   #catholicsports, #opusangelorum, #workoftheangels, #guardianangel

    43 min
  6. 12/02/2025

    Fr. Dave Pivonka - A Proud Father

    Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, is the president of Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio and is our guest on this episode. Fr. Dave grew up in a devoted Catholic family and he and his siblings were very involved in various types of sports. Fr. Dave liked the competitive nature of sports, but most appreciated the relationships that are prevalent in team sports. Looking back, he realizes how the lessons he learned in his early years in sports helped shape him for his current role.   As the president of a university, Fr. Dave is a very busy man who has many responsibilities. With a full day in front of him, he finds that spending 30 to 45 minutes on a treadmill each morning before going to the office is very beneficial to his day.  Fr. Dave also recently attended a Notre Dame game and is a Denver Broncos fan. He can’t imagine his life without sports.   Fr. Dave explains the three types of Franciscan Orders and the Third Order Regular (TOR). Although he felt called to the priesthood at a young age, Fr. Dave knew that he was not called to be a diocesan priest. He needed to be in a community, a brotherhood that supports each other. He lives with nineteen Friars and enjoys the camaraderie and the sports rivalries inherent in a group of men. Fr. Dave also explains what he likes about St. Francis who lived in the 12th to 13th century in Italy and felt called by God to “Rebuild My Church”.   Fr. Dave explains some of the many assignments he had in the Order prior to his assignment as President of Franciscan University in 2019. In his current role, he talks about celebrating early morning daily Mass in a packed chapel that holds 590 people at a time when roughly 70% of “kids” stop going to church. Franciscan University also sponsors about 25 summer youth conferences across the country with approximately 60,000 young people attending.   Fr. Dave discusses his collaboration with Wild Goose TV in producing a video series called My Father’s Father in which he talks about experiences and discussions he had with his father that taught Fr. Dave more about Our Heavenly Father. He also collaborated with Wild Goose TV to produce a series called “Metanoia”, a Greek word that means a transformation of the heart, a spiritual conversion, which comes about through repentance. The Metanoia series was filmed in the Holy Land. Fr. Dave also talks about two video series he is involved in called “In Focus” and “In Person”.   Of all the many things that encompass Fr. Dave’s life, he just wants to do what God wants him to do. He hopes everything he’s doing comes from his personal relationship with Jesus. Fr. Dave cannot imagine doing anything else. He hopes that his 2000 students know that “Fr. Dave is proud of me!”, like Fr. Dave’s father was proud of him.   Fr. Dave talks about prayer and says it’s “pretty simple” and tells listeners how to have a good prayer time. Like the old Nike adage, Fr. Dave encourages listeners to “Just Do It!” In the life of a Franciscan, the word “kenosis” is important. Kenosis means “emptying” of oneself and is best described in Philippians 2:6-8. While prayer may be simple, kenosis takes practice (like hitting a baseball). Fr Dave talks about how he experiences kenosis.   Fr. Dave ends by emphatically stating that young people are good, and they are not the future of the Church as he has heard some people say, young people are part of the Church today! He invites listeners to visit Franciscan University and go to Mass at 6:30 in the morning! He likes that young people are “messy” sometimes and are still trying to figure things out. With his belief in and enthusiasm for young people, it’s not a stretch to say that God has Fr. Dave in just the right place!   Links: Franciscan University of Steubenville | Live the Truth Youth Conferences - Steubenville Conferences Wild Goose TV streaming platform – My Father’s Father and Metanoia Franciscan University Faith & Reason - Nurture your soul and your mind. – contains “In Focus” and “In Person” series with Fr. Dave among other faith-oriented videos Franciscan University of Steubenville – a mission of the Third Order Regular of Saint Francis Fr. Dave’s Bio | Franciscan University of Steubenville   #catholicsports, #franciscanuniversity, #faithandreason, #striveforkenosis

    48 min

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4.9
out of 5
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Where our Catholic faith and love for sports merge. We discuss contemporary sports topics from our Catholic Christian perspective. We cover professional, college, and youth sports. Listen to our unique conversation with hosts Randy Laya and Paul Michelini. We come to you from our home Diocese of Orange, CA.