Who knew Catholics could be so much fun? Rosary Army co-founders Greg and Jennifer Willits have been
May is Surprisingly Dry, Teaching an Adult How to Drive, Chicken Out the Yin Yang
Mother’s Day Obligations, Questioning the Pursuit of Happiness, Building Community, and Letting God
Going to a Colin Hay concert after a two year wait, Building true community for Rosary Army, and Lil
Forgiveness and Hurts, Parent/Child Relationships, Co-Dependency and Clarity, Encouragement from Eng
Post-Lenten report cards, virtues that overcome the seven deadly sins, and the biggest mistakes we’v
Close encounters of the divine kind, hair and intro feedback, Freedom from Distractions, Steps for a
An email questions the way we identify ourselves and challenges of being humble when encountered wit
Lenten Updates, Avoiding the ER, Consecrating Russia, When to Switch Parishes, and Lily’s first Witn
Dan Burke returns with his latest book, The Devil in the Castle, leading us through St. Teresa of Av
Dr. Scott Hahn joins us again to discuss suffering, depression, and the joy of fasting, which he wri
Greg recorded an audiobook, Septuawhat?, Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving, Mother/Daughter book club,
Sr. Miriam James Heidland challenges us to deep healing and encounter with Jesus as we discuss her p
The first Catholic podcaster, counting friends, Minnesota invades our house, surprise in the mail, a
A slight detour from the four marks of the Church to discuss why there is no salvation outside the C
Don’t miss this wide-spanning conversation with Dr. Peter Kwasniewski about roles of laity in the Ch
Fr. Dwight Longenecker discusses his newest book Beheading Hydra: A Radical Plan for Christians in a
Lily takes over, 13th birthday, Feedback on Consecration, March for Life, and more, plus Borscht wit
Join us as we attend our first March for Life in Washington. We bring you right along with us as we
Greg dresses fancy in a cat hair jacket, New Year’s trip to the ER, and wrapping up the 2022 RA Givi
Dr. Stephen Baskerville helps us understand how men can survive in the age of misandry - and to do s