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Fr. Gregory Pine on the Dominican Life and How to Understand...

In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, Sam and John are joined by a Dominican, Philosopher, and Gentleman: Fr. Gregory Pine. Fr. Pine discusses reality and how men need to conform themselves to it and not bend reality to their opinions. We learn about how to embrace our roles as men in society and how to live the Good Life among the joys and difficulties of life.
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Can Christians Drink Alcohol?

Father Michael Nixon discusses church teaching regarding the consumption of alcohol. He also offers advice on what one should do, should they desire to consume alcohol in accordance with a Christian lifestyle.
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Who’s In Hell?

Who's actually in Hell? The answer may surprise you...
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Gospel Reflection For May 12, 2019 – Fourth Sunday of Easter

The power of our faith resides in the inability to extinguish it.
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Gospel Reflection For May 26, 2019 – Sixth Sunday of Easter

Jesus said, "My peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you." What is the true definition of peace?
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Gospel Reflection For April 28, 2019 – Divine Mercy Sunday

God doesn't wait for us to come to Him, He comes to us with radical love.
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Gospel Reflection For May 5, 2019 – Third Sunday of Easter

The power of our faith resides in the inability to extinguish it.
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What Exorcists Want You To Know

In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, Sam and John are joined by Charles Fraune, author of the book, Slaying Dragons: What Exorcists See & What We Should Know, to discuss how we can better understand the temptations of the demonic and all of the tools that the Church has given us and are proven by exorcists.
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Gospel Reflection For April 14, 2019 – Palm Sunday

During Holy Week, let's connect more closely with the Passion of our Lord Jesus.
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7 Manly Role Models from Scripture

In this episode of The Catholic Gentleman, Sam and John discuss some incredibly rich traditions within the Catholic Church and the sad decline in our modern times to actively practicing them. These practices have been either marginalized or forgotten but have great value for the Church and our individual pursuit of holiness.