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Episodes

March 8, 2026

Done with Church? (#440)

Ever feel completely done with church—burnt out, over it, ready to sleep in on Sundays and call it quits on the whole evangelical scene? You're not alone. In this raw, honest conversation, Greg and his longtime Protestant fri...
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Done with Church? (#440)
March 4, 2026

When No Means Yes: The Ancient Case for Lent (#439)

Greg unpacks the often-misunderstood practice of asceticism—the spiritual training of saying "no" to ourselves so we can say a bigger "yes" to God. Far from misery or earning salvation, Lent's self-denial (fasting, giving thi...
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When No Means Yes: The Ancient Case for Lent (#439)
March 1, 2026

The Sacrament That Ends the Secret: Talking Confession with Ed (#438)

Greg sits down with his longtime Protestant friend Ed to tackle one of the biggest hurdles for many coming from evangelical backgrounds: the Sacrament of Confession (or Penance and Reconciliation). Ed shares his lifelong comf...
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The Sacrament That Ends the Secret: Talking Confession with Ed (#438)
Feb. 25, 2026

Stylistic Differences at Mass: Chant, Contemporary, Traditional, and Everything In Between (#437)

In this follow-up conversation with Cory, we unpack why you can walk into one Catholic parish and experience a reverent, chant-filled Mass with Latin elements, then go to another and hear contemporary music or a more conversa...
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Stylistic Differences at Mass: Chant, Contemporary, Traditional, and Everything In Between (#437)
Feb. 22, 2026

Mass Anywhere: Exploring Parishes, Oratories, Campus Chapels, and Missions (#436)

In this conversation with Cory, we dive into the practical side of Catholic life: where you can actually go to attend Mass. We start with the basics—your local territorial parish—and then explore all the other valid options, ...
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Mass Anywhere: Exploring Parishes, Oratories, Campus Chapels, and Missions (#436)
Feb. 18, 2026

Stuff Jesus Never Said (#435)

Ever heard someone shrug off a clear Church teaching by saying, “Well, Jesus never said that”? It’s a line that’s been used for centuries to challenge Catholic doctrines, practices, and now even basic moral truths. In this sn...
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Stuff Jesus Never Said (#435)
Feb. 15, 2026

OCIA: The Bridge to Rome – Trusting the Church, Part 2: Submission of Intellect and Will (#434)

In the second part of this two-episode series, Greg moves from the initial Profession of Faith to the lifelong Catholic posture of religious submission of intellect and will to the Church’s authentic magisterium on matters of...
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OCIA: The Bridge to Rome – Trusting the Church, Part 2: Submission of Intellect and Will (#434)
Feb. 11, 2026

OCIA: The Bridge to Rome – Trusting the Church, Part 1: The Profession of Faith (#433)

In the first part of this two-episode series on trusting the Church, Greg walks listeners through the solemn Profession of Faith that candidates make when entering full communion with the Catholic Church—usually right before ...
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OCIA: The Bridge to Rome – Trusting the Church, Part 1: The Profession of Faith (#433)
Feb. 8, 2026

OCIA: The Stations of the Cross (#432)

In this episode of our “OCIA: The Bridge to Rome” series, Greg takes listeners on a journey through the Stations of the Cross, sharing his unforgettable experience praying them on Jerusalem's Via Dolorosa at dawn amid echoing...
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OCIA: The Stations of the Cross (#432)
Feb. 6, 2026

Coming Feb 15: Our First Live Webinar – Egeria’s Epic Pilgrimage Proves the Early Church Was Catholic!

Get ready for something brand new on the Considering Catholicism Podcast! On Sunday, February 15 at 7:00 PM Eastern, we’re launching our first-ever live livestream webinar — and you’re invited. Here's the link: https://www.pa...
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Coming Feb 15: Our First Live Webinar – Egeria’s Epic Pilgrimage Proves the Early Church Was Catholic!
Feb. 4, 2026

OCIA: The Scrutinies and Mass Dismissals (#431)

This “OCIA: The Bridge to Rome episode,” explains the Lenten practices of scrutinies and dismissals for those preparing for Catholic initiation. Drawing from the OCIA ritual and early Church tradition, he explores how dismiss...
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OCIA: The Scrutinies and Mass Dismissals (#431)
Feb. 1, 2026

OCIA: Lent (#430)

In this installment of our "OCIA: The Bridge to Rome" series, we look at Lent—the Catholic Church's 40-day season of preparation for Easter. Drawing from Scripture, the Catechism, and early Church history (from pre-Nicene fas...
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OCIA: Lent (#430)
Jan. 29, 2026

When You Oppose the Pope's Poltics, Part 3 (#429)

The Hundred Years’ War split Catholic Europe, with popes and bishops backing different sides in a brutal conflict between England and France. A teenage peasant girl named Joan followed voices she believed were from God tellin...
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When You Oppose the Pope's Poltics, Part 3 (#429)
Jan. 27, 2026

When You Oppose the Pope's Politics, Part 2 (#428)

In 1302 a devout lay Catholic was sentenced to death by a papal legate for refusing to surrender his city’s freedom to foreign control. He spent his life in exile, wrote the Divine Comedy, placed popes in Hell for political c...
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When You Oppose the Pope's Politics, Part 2 (#428)
Jan. 25, 2026

When You Oppose the Pope's Politics, Part 1 (#427)

What do faithful Catholics do when the Vatican’s diplomatic choices seem to conflict with love of country or local sovereignty? It’s not a new question. For 150 years the popes formed a strategic alliance with the rising supe...
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When You Oppose the Pope's Politics, Part 1 (#427)
Jan. 21, 2026

From the Vault: Can Catholics Be Patriotic? (#426)

Greg and Ed the Protestant explore a tension many feel today—does belonging to the truly universal ("catholic") Church mean we have to downplay or even apologize for loving our particular homeland, culture, and people? Drawin...
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From the Vault: Can Catholics Be Patriotic? (#426)
Jan. 18, 2026

Why Three Little Words Have Split Christianity for 1,000 Years (#425)

Greg and Cory dive into "the Filioque clause"—those three controversial words ("and the Son") added to the Nicene Creed in the West—and explores why it became a flashpoint for the Great Schism of 1054. Triggered by Pope Leo X...
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Why Three Little Words Have Split Christianity for 1,000 Years (#425)
Jan. 14, 2026

OCIA: Catholic Moral Theology (#424)

In this installment of the "OCIA: The Bridge to Rome" series, Greg explores Catholic moral teaching, starting with the shared love of the Ten Commandments across Christian traditions. He then unpacks what sets Catholicism apa...
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OCIA: Catholic Moral Theology (#424)
Jan. 11, 2026

OCIA: The Liturgical Calendar (#423)

In this episode of the OCIA: The Bridge to Rome series, we dive into the Catholic liturgical calendar—what it is, how it works, and why it matters for anyone exploring the faith. Discover how the Church sanctifies time throug...
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OCIA: The Liturgical Calendar (#423)
Jan. 7, 2026

Meet Jacob: A Millennial's Road to Rome, Part 2 (#422)

In Part 2 of our conversation, Jacob opens up about the final stretch of his road to Rome—approaching the Tiber with an 80% conviction, navigating the challenges of a supportive but non-converting spouse, and raising young ch...
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Meet Jacob: A Millennial's Road to Rome, Part 2 (#422)
Jan. 4, 2026

Meet Jacob: A Millennial’s Road to Rome, Part 1 (#421)

Greg introduces Jacob, a 34-year-old software engineer (working in AI), husband, and father of soon-to-be-four who's recently come into the Catholic Church after a rich intellectual and spiritual journey from evangelical Prot...
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Meet Jacob: A Millennial’s Road to Rome, Part 1 (#421)
Dec. 30, 2025

From the Vault: "Our Duty to Improve (#420)

As New Year's Eve approaches and many of us think about resolutions, we're pulling a classic episode from the vault: "Our Duty to Improve." In this candid conversation recorded a few years ago, Greg and Ed the Protestant refl...
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From the Vault: "Our Duty to Improve (#420)
Dec. 28, 2025

How a 16th-Century Pope Saved New Year’s Day (#419)

Most of us flip to January 1 without a second thought, but that date only works because Pope Gregory XIII fixed a 1,600-year drift in the old Roman calendar. The problem wasn’t just inconvenience—it threw Easter off by ten da...
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How a 16th-Century Pope Saved New Year’s Day (#419)
Dec. 25, 2025

The Star, the Gifts, the Surrender (#418)

They weren’t kings, there weren’t necessarily three, and they brought a funeral spice—Greg unpacks the Magi like you’ve never heard. Matthew 2 meets the Church Fathers as pagan astrologers from Rome’s rival empire trek west, ...
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The Star, the Gifts, the Surrender (#418)