Twenty Centuries. Twenty-Four Timezones. Two Hemispheres. One Church.

About The Podcast Episodes

Jan. 2, 2024

My Story and the Purpose of this Podcast (#169)

In this first episode of 2024, Greg tells his own story: how he became a Christian, his life as a Protestant, and his conversion to Catholicism. Learn why he started this podcast, what motivates him, and the vision to take i…
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Considering Catholicism
Nov. 15, 2023

Listener Questions, Part 2 (#153)

Greg answers questions sent in by listeners (send your own to consideringcatholicism@gmail.com): "I'm a recent convert to Catholicism, but my wife is still Protestant. We disagree over which church to raise our children in. …
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Considering Catholicism
Aug. 29, 2023

The Eldest Daughter of the Church (#136)

An invitation to take a free online course with Greg Smith about Catholic church history (and some other updates about the podcast).  Sign up for the class at LANEcatholic.org The conversation with Cory about knowledge, beli…
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Considering Catholicism
Jan. 30, 2023

Why Not “Mere Christianity?” (#93)

On the first anniversary episode of this podcast, Greg explains to Ed why he asks listeners to consider Catholicism rather than C.S. Lewis-style "mere" or generic Christianity: because mere Christianity is inadequate for the…
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Considering Catholicism
July 15, 2022

July 2022 Update (#31)

It's been exactly 30 days since the last episode released. An update on what's been going on, what's happening, and what's ahead for Considering Catholicism.
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Considering Catholicism
March 25, 2022

Field Trip to Detroit (#10)

In March 2022, podcast host Greg will be leading a field trip to Catholic holy sites in Detroit (through the Lakeshore Academy for the New Evangelization). This bonus episode is a preview of three locations: The Cathedral of…
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Considering Catholicism
Feb. 13, 2022

Preview Trailer

This is a podcast for anyone who’s curious about Catholicism. Who might be considering entering the Church. Taking their faith more seriously. Or maybe maybe coming back to it. And it’s for anyone—a lay person, church staff,…
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Considering Catholicism