Episodes

  • The Eucharist; Symbol or Reality?
    May 7 2026

    What did Jesus really mean when He said, “This is My Body”? What changed everything I thought I knew about the Eucharist? In this episode of Divinely Catholic: Two Roads, One Church, we dive into one of the most important — and controversial — teachings in Christianity: the Eucharist. Is Communion simply symbolic? Or did Christ truly mean that He gives us His actual Body and Blood? Together, we explore:

    • John 6 and the Bread of Life discourse
    • The Last Supper and the meaning of Christ’s words
    • Why the early Church believed in the Real Presence
    • How the Eucharist transformed our understanding of worship
    • The difference between remembrance and sacrifice
    • Why the Mass became deeply personal for us as converts

    This conversation is not about winning arguments. It’s about discovering whether Jesus meant exactly what He said. If you’ve ever struggled with Catholic teaching on the Eucharist… or wondered why Catholics kneel before the Blessed Sacrament… this episode is for you.

    SCRIPTURE REFERENCES

    • John 6:22–71
    • Luke 22:19–20
    • 1 Corinthians 10:16
    • 1 Corinthians 11:23–29
    • Exodus 12
    • Revelation 19:9

    CATECHISM REFERENCES

    CCC 1322–1419 — The Eucharist CCC 1374 — The Real Presence CCC 1382 — The Mass as Sacrifice

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    35 mins
  • Scripture & Tradition — Is It “Either/Or”?
    May 4 2026

    Is it Scripture or Tradition… or is that the wrong question entirely? In this episode of Divinely Catholic: Two Roads, One Church, we dive into one of the most misunderstood topics in Christianity: the relationship between the Bible and Sacred Tradition. If you’ve ever wondered:

    ✝️ “Why do Catholics follow Tradition?”

    ✝️“Isn’t the Bible enough?”

    ✝️ “Where did the Bible even come from?” …this conversation is for you. Together, we unpack how the early Church lived the faith before the New Testament was fully written, how the canon of Scripture was discerned, and why Scripture and Tradition were never meant to compete—but to work together as one unified deposit of faith. This episode isn’t about debate—it’s about clarity, history, and truth. You may not lose your love for Scripture…You may discover its foundation.

    📖 KEY SCRIPTURES DISCUSSED

    2 Thessalonians 2:15 — “Hold fast to the traditions…”

    1 Timothy 3:15 — “The Church… pillar and foundation of truth” John 21:25 — Not everything Jesus did was written

    Matthew 16:18–19 — Authority given to the Church

    Luke 10:16 — “He who hears you hears Me”

    ✝️ WHAT YOU’LL LEARN The difference between Sacred Tradition and “man-made traditions” How the Bible was formed (and why that matters) Why Scripture alone wasn’t how the early Church operated How the Magisterium, Scripture, and Tradition work together Why this understanding brings clarity, not confusion

    🔥 FEATURED QUOTE FROM THIS EPISODE “God didn’t leave us a book… and walk away.He gave us a Church.”

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    28 mins
  • From the Altar Call to the Altar Rail
    May 4 2026

    If you grew up with altar calls… this episode might change how you see worship forever. In this episode of Divinely Catholic: Two Roads, One Church, we explore the powerful difference between altar calls and the altar in the Catholic Church—and why that distinction matters more than you think. We walk through Scripture from Genesis to Revelation, uncovering how the altar has always been central to God’s plan: a place of sacrifice, a place of encounter, and ultimately, a place where heaven meets earth. In this episode: • The biblical meaning of the altar (Old & New Testament) • Why the altar is central to the Catholic Mass • The connection between sacrifice and the Eucharist • and more... If you’re exploring Catholicism, coming from an evangelical background, or simply wanting to understand the Mass more deeply—this conversation is for you. *** Subscribe for weekly conversations on faith, conversion, and building a Christ-centered home.

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    23 mins
  • Cradle Catholic vs. Convert: What We See Differently
    May 4 2026

    Growing up Catholic is very different from discovering it later in life. In this episode, we talk about what we each noticed, questioned, loved, and struggled with — and how our different lenses actually strengthened our faith.

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    28 mins
  • Two Roads One Covenant: Catholic vs Protestant Marriage: What’s the Real Difference?
    May 4 2026

    What is the difference between Catholic and Protestant views of marriage? In this episode of Divinely Catholic, we explore the key theological and practical differences between how Catholics and Protestants understand marriage. Coming from two different faith backgrounds — one cradle Catholic and one former Evangelical — we discuss:

    • why Catholics believe marriage is a sacrament

    • how the Catholic Church understands divorce and annulment

    • the role of the Church in the wedding ceremony

    • why Catholic marriage preparation is so important

    • what both traditions share about the lifelong commitment of marriage

    We also talk about how the Eucharist shapes a Catholic home and how prayer and spiritual leadership play a role in marriage. If you’ve ever wondered why the Catholic Church sees marriage differently than many Protestant traditions, this conversation will help explain why. Divinely Catholic is a podcast about faith, conversion, marriage, and living the Catholic life in the real world. Two roads. One Church.

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    31 mins
  • Two Roads One Church
    May 4 2026

    Divinely Catholic Podcast is a husband-and-wife conversation rooted in faith, forged through different upbringings, and united in the fullness of the Catholic Church. He was born and raised Catholic. She was formed in Evangelical Christianity and later found her home in the Catholic Church. Together, they bring two perspectives, two journeys, and one shared love for Christ and His Church.

    Link to Pope John Paul II letter to Families.

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    24 mins