• 034 - The Catechism - Part 1
    Feb 17 2026

    This episode starts a four-part series on the Catholic Catechism; exploring its origins, structure, and why it's essential for anyone interested in Catholic faith and practice. Whether you're a lifelong Catholic, a convert, or just curious, this episode lays the groundwork for understanding the Catechism as the Church's ultimate resource for belief and practice.

    Key Topics Covered

    1. What is the Catechism?

    • The word "Catechism" comes from the Greek katecheo ("to instruct orally").
    • Early Christian teaching relied on oral instruction due to illiteracy and persecution.
    • Over time, written manuals and books were developed for teaching new converts (catechumens).

    2. Why Not Just the Bible?

    • The Bible is foundational, but the Catechism provides clarity on doctrines like the Trinity, Sacraments, Church structure, and more.
    • The Catechism is a reference for understanding how to live out the faith, interpret Scripture, and engage with the world as a Catholic.

    3. Structure of the Catechism

    • Four main parts:
      1. The Profession of Faith (Creed)
      2. The Celebration of the Christian Mystery (Sacraments)
      3. Life in Christ (Morality)
      4. Christian Prayer
    • Organized by paragraphs (not pages), with 2,865 total paragraphs.

    7. Practical Takeaways

    • The Catechism is a reference for all doctrinal questions.
    • Thomas Aquinas: "Three things are necessary for salvation: to know what you ought to believe (the Creed), to know what you ought to desire (the Lord's Prayer), and to know what you ought to do (the 10 Commandments)." Prayer is the fourth section.
    • Catholics are encouraged to read the Bible daily and use the Catechism regularly.

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    35 min
  • 033 - Happiness vs Holiness
    Feb 10 2026

    This episode explores the difference between happiness and holiness, challenging the common belief that happiness is life's ultimate goal. For Catholics, the true purpose of life is holiness, not personal happiness.

    Key Topics & Insights

    · Defining Happiness
    Most people say their goal is to be happy, but happiness is often equated with comfort, lack of responsibility, or wealth. The episode discusses why these definitions fall short and why happiness, as commonly understood, is fleeting.

    · The Field of Positive Psychology Offers Three Levels of Happiness

      • Pleasant Life: Focused on pleasure and short-term enjoyment.
      • Good Life: Built on accomplishment and hard work.
      • Meaningful Life: Rooted in purpose and belonging.
        The episode notes that while positive psychology offers valuable insights, it doesn't fully address the deeper question of meaning, because it is self-defined

    · The Limits of Self-Defined Meaning
    Modern philosophy (Nominalism) suggests truth and meaning are subjective. Dr. Bickford illustrates how this leads to rationalization and self-deception, using examples from everyday life and Aesop's fables.

    · Catholic Perspective: Absolute Truth & Teleology
    Catholic teaching holds that God created the universe with purpose, and human flourishing is found in fulfilling that purpose—holiness. The concept of teleology is introduced as the study of final purpose.

    · Universal Call to Holiness
    Holiness is not reserved for saints or clergy; every baptized person is called to it. The episode references the Catechism (paragraphs 2012–2015) and Vatican II's Lumen Gentium, emphasizing that holiness is the journey of life itself.

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    28 min
  • 032 - Five Proofs That God Exists
    Feb 3 2026

    This episode reviews 5 logical arguments that prove God's existence. They come from the Summa Theologica of St Thomas Aquinas. Key points include:

    · The Role of Philosophy in Faith:
    Why logic and reason are essential for understanding theology and making sound arguments about God's existence. The episode discusses how postmodernism has led to a "crisis of meaning" in Western culture.

    · Five Proofs for God's Existence:

      1. Argument from Motion: Everything in motion was set in motion by something else, leading to the necessity of an "unmoved mover"—God.
      2. Argument from Causation: Every effect has a cause, but there must be a first, uncaused cause—God.
      3. Argument from Contingency: Contingent beings require a necessary being whose existence is essential—God.
      4. Argument from Gradation: The existence of varying degrees of goodness, truth, and beauty points to a perfect source—God as "Being itself."
      5. Argument from Design: The order and intelligibility of the universe suggest intentional design and purpose, ultimately pointing to God.

    · Philosophy's Limits:
    While philosophy can prove God's existence and certain attributes, deeper knowledge comes from God's self-revelation in scripture and tradition.

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    34 min
  • 031 - Are You Saved?
    Jan 27 2026

    This episode tackles the question, "Are You Saved?"—a common inquiry in Evangelical Protestant circles—and explores how Catholics understand and respond to it. It unpacks the theological differences between Protestant and Catholic views on salvation, free will, grace, and the journey of faith.

    It encourages you not to see salvation as a single momentary decision, but as a lifelong process, rooted in grace, free will, and the pursuit of holiness. It is not a quick or individualistic transaction. The episode invites reflection on the depth and richness of the Catholic understanding of faith and salvation.

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    21 min
  • 030 - The Our Father
    Jan 20 2026

    This episode explores the depth and meaning of the "Our Father" (the Lord's Prayer), the most widely known prayer in Christianity. We find the prayer in Matthew 6 (in the Sermon on the Mount) and in Luke 11. It is not just a simple prayer, but a spiritual roadmap that encompasses hope, forgiveness, trust, and the pursuit of holiness. St. Augustine said "Run through all the words of any holy prayer, and I do not think you will find anything that is not contained in the Lord's Prayer." So, in the Mass, just before we pray this togvether, the priest says, "and we dare to pray ...". He says that because it is a daring prayer!

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    26 min
  • 029 - The 21 Ecumenical Councils
    Jan 13 2026

    Episode Title: 029 – The 21 Ecumenical Councils of the Church

    Description: This episode explores the 21 Ecumenical Councils of the Catholic Church. It discusses the historical context, key decisions, and theological debates of each council, highlighting their significance in shaping Catholic doctrine and practices. It also emphasizes the importance of understanding these councils to appreciate the Church's efforts in maintaining doctrinal clarity and unity throughout history. It also provides a really fun mnemonic device to help remember the names of the councils: NI – CO – EF – CAL – CO – CO – NI – CO – LA – LA – LA – LA - LY – LY – VI – CO – FLO – LA – TRE – VA – VA

    Recommended Reading: The Ecumenical Councils of the Catholic Church by Joseph Kelly

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    49 min
  • 028 - Augustine's Book, "Confessions"
    Jan 6 2026

    This episode is a review of St. Augustine's book, "The Confessions." It was the first autobiography ever written. Augustine lived 354 - 430. He is the most quoted Church Father in the Liturgy of the Hours as well as the most quoted by St. Thomas Aquinas.

    This book walks through his life, his time with the Manichean religion, his struggles with pride and sensuality, and his ultimate conversion to Christianity. He has significant reflections on sin, grace, and God's providence, as well as his famous quotes such as "Our hearts are restless until they rest in Thee," "Grant me chastity and continence, but not yet," and "Late have I loved Thee, O beauty so ancient and so new, Late hve I loved Thee."

    The Confessions is one of the most influential books ever written about the Faith and it is a must read!

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    38 min
  • 027 - On Becoming Catholic
    Dec 30 2025

    Episode Title: 027 – On Becoming Roman Catholic

    Episode Summary: In this episode, Dr. Bickford shares the journey of writer Thomas Howard from being Protestant to becoming Anglican and then finally a Roman Catholic. Dr Bickford made a very similar journey and shares it. This episode explores the historical divide between Catholics and Protestants, the theological differences, and the challenges he faced during the transition. The goal of the episode is to help you make the change a one step process, instead of the two steps process both Howard and Bickford went through.

    Recommended Reading: Evangelical is Not Enough and On Being Catholic. Both are by Thomas Howard.

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    30 min