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Catholic Waypoint

Catholic Waypoint

Written by: Liam O.
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A reflective podcast charting one man’s journey towards faith and Catholicism, exploring belief, doubt, history, and belonging through honest, thoughtful conversation. Drawing on personal experience, historical research, and Catholic teaching, the podcast follows a faith explored slowly and sincerely.

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Episodes
  • Slavery: Global Enforcement
    Jan 8 2026

    This episode examines what happened after Britain abolished the slave trade — and why that decision was only the beginning. It follows Britain’s choice to enforce abolition in a world that largely rejected it, tracing the creation of naval patrols, international treaties, and legal mechanisms designed to suppress the trade at sea. The episode confronts the human and financial cost of that commitment, including the deaths of thousands of sailors and the absence of material gain or imperial reward. It culminates in the 1833 abolition of slavery across the British Empire, showing how Britain chose costly enforcement and moral responsibility over profit and convenience, and asks how history should judge a nation that was willing to tear down part of its own power in the name of conscience.

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    41 mins
  • Slavery: Political Sacrifice
    Jan 7 2026

    This episode explores what happened after Britain’s moral awakening about slavery, when Christian conviction collided with Parliament, profit, and imperial power. It follows the long, exhausting struggle to translate conscience into law, focusing on years of resistance, delay, and repeated failure led by figures like William Wilberforce. By examining the arguments against abolition — economic collapse, imperial rivalry, and fears of instability — the episode shows that Britain’s decision was neither easy nor inevitable. It ends with the 1807 abolition of the slave trade, not as a moment of triumph, but as a sober choice to accept loss in obedience to moral duty, setting the stage for the far greater costs that enforcement would demand.

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    35 mins
  • Slavery: Moral Awakening
    Jan 6 2026

    This episode traces how Britain came to see slavery not as an unfortunate fact of life, but as a moral wrong that demanded repentance. It explores a world in which slavery was normal, profitable, and largely unquestioned, and shows how a distinctly Christian moral claim — that every human being bears the image of God — began to reclassify slavery itself as sin. By examining Britain’s deep entanglement in the slave system, the role of Christian abolitionists, and the quiet but decisive shift in English law through cases like Somerset v Stewart, the episode shows how moral awakening came before political action. It ends at the moment when conscience has changed — but before the far harder question is answered: what happens when that conscience collides with Parliament, profit, and empire?

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    30 mins
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