Catholics Losing Religion, Searching for Tradition
Gen Z Catholics aren't simply “returning to church” the way older generations might imagine.
Catholic talk that HITS! The podcast episodes, Show Notes, Post-Show Comments
Gen Z Catholics aren't simply “returning to church” the way older generations might imagine.
Monsignor Stephen Rossetti removed as chief exorcist. Here's my analysis, reaction, and why I'm not buying it.
Catholics, what if everything you thought you knew about the Church, truth, and about reverence was actually an alternate reality?
The Church has the Truth. So why does it sound like it's confused? It's about the signaling, not the messaging.
Catholics, the storm isn’t coming—it’s already here. I’m talking about traditionalism gone off the rails, bishops making troubling statements, and a culture shaping us in ways Catholics don't notice
Some Catholics are treating Latin like it has special powers—like it makes prayer stronger, holier… even more effective against the demonic. But is that actually true?
It's not reverence. It's not nostalgia. The real reason young Catholics are drawn to tradition is far deeper than traditionalists or progressives understand.
When Catholics leave the Church flaunting their "12 years of Catholic education", they're showing their miseducation, not their competence
Don’t be fooled: a devout Catholic isn’t necessarily a holy Catholic. Not until we confront these hidden obstacles