Young Catholic Speaks

Hi, my name is Bennett. I’m a Roman Catholic learning about my Faith every day. I love to talk about things that I learn, so I decided (with God’s grace) to try and do so on the Internet. Hopefully both you and I will learn and grow in the Faith as we make this journey.

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Episodes

Holydays

Saturday Oct 22, 2022

Saturday Oct 22, 2022

In this episode I talk about holidays in the Church: the Holy Days of Obligation, the feast days of the saints, and some secular holidays that started out as Christian celebrations. I also talk about how the Holydays are supposed to remind us that we need to constantly be growing our relationship with God, and one way that we can do that. What I say in the episode are just my thoughts. If you need spiritual direction, you should talk to a member of the clergy.
Released October 22, 2022

The Miraculous Medal

Saturday Sep 24, 2022

Saturday Sep 24, 2022

In this episode I talk about the Miraculous Medal: What it looks like, the symbolism in it, the story of how we got it, and more. In the second half of the episode, I talk about the letter that I received from the White House in response to the letter I sent back in January. One might call what I say "political," but I merely tell the truth. I'm not trying to hurt anybody's feelings or make anybody feel like they are right.
Released September 24, 2022

Friends in Heaven

Saturday Aug 27, 2022

Saturday Aug 27, 2022

In this episode, I talk about the saints: who the saints are, why we have saints how the saints help us, and why we pray to saints. I found it really interesting that August 27 (the day this episode is being released) is the feast day of Saint Monica, who constantly prayed for her son Augustine, who spent his early life away from Christ. Her prayers eventually worked, and Augustine converted and turned out to be a great saint himself. Saint Monica, pray for us!
Released August 27, 2022

The Sacred Heart of Jesus

Saturday Jul 23, 2022

Saturday Jul 23, 2022

In this episode I talk about the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, what It represents, how the Sacred Heart is connected to the Eucharist, and how devotion to the Sacred Heart is a beautiful and fruitful devotion.
Released July 23, 2022

Sola Scriptura?

Friday Jun 24, 2022

Friday Jun 24, 2022

I this episode, I talk about the Christian doctrine Sola Scriptura: what it is, why it was introduced, and why the Catholic Church does not teach it. I also talk about Purgatory and indulgences. My goal for this episode is to increase my listeners' understanding about both sides of the argument around Sola Scriptura.
Released June 24, 2022.

Graces are Great!

Saturday May 28, 2022

Saturday May 28, 2022

In this episode, I talk about the different kinds of grace and how they affect our lives. I used the Catechism of the Catholic Church 1996-2005 as my source for this episode, so you should definitely check it out.
Released May 28, 2022

What are the Sacraments?

Saturday Apr 30, 2022

Saturday Apr 30, 2022

Welcome to Young Catholic Speaks. In this episode, I talk about the seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church, what they do and why they are important. I also talk a little bit about God's Divine Providence.
Released April 30, 2022

What is Prayer Anyway?

Saturday Mar 26, 2022

Saturday Mar 26, 2022

In this episode, I talk about what prayer is, why we pray and a way to pray that I have found works for me. I also talk about how important it is to make prayer a conversation with God, and not a monologue at God.
My website is: youngcatholicspeaks.podbean.com
Released March 26, 2022

Return to the Rosary

Saturday Feb 26, 2022

Saturday Feb 26, 2022

My goal with this episode is to educate newcomers to the Rosary about the basics of how and why we pray the Rosary, without being overwhelming. There is a lot of information that I leave out to keep things simple, so I encourage listeners to find a guide to praying the Rosary after listening to the episode to help them further their understanding of the prayer, especially the Mysteries.
Released February 26, 2022

Saturday Jan 22, 2022

Hi, my name is Bennett, and welcome to the very first episode of Young Catholic Speaks.
Today I talk about three actions normal people can take to help end abortion in the United States. In a bonus section at the end, I also talk about how Young Catholic Speaks came about.
Young Catholic Speaks can be considered an "amateur" podcast, so please excuse any glitches in the audio quality that you may notice.
Travel blog website: thesaltyfryes.com
Released January 22, 2022

Important Patreon Information

Thanks to the support of some generous patrons, the earliest episodes of Young Catholic Speaks are still available for you to listen to. You see, running this podcast isn't free, and I have to have a subscription to keep more than 20 episodes available at a time.

You can help, though! I am using a service called Patreon to allow y'all to essentially subscribe to Young Catholic Speaks. By supporting me with money, I can make sure that all of my episodes are available for everyone to listen to. I understand that a paid subscription might seem fishy. After all, I'm trying to preach the Gospel, not sell the Gospel. Therefore, I'm not locking any content behind the subscription. Instead, the benefit of being a patron on Patreon is that you can submit questions about the Faith that I might answer on a future episode.

Please pray about beoming a patron and thank you for listening to Young Catholic Speaks. My Patreon page is patreon.com/youngcatholic

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Welcome

This is the website for the podcast Young Catholic Speaks. I publish a new episode every 4th Saturday of the month (God willing).

In this podcast, I talk about various religious subjects from my young, Catholic perspective. I usually encourage listeners (hopefully you!) to take an action outside of listening to my episode. Sometimes this requires you to go outside of your comfort zone. For example, in my first episode, "What You Can Do To Help End Abortion", I encourage my listeners to write a letter to President Biden asking him to reconsider his stance on the legality of abortion. I challenge you to carry out these suggestions.

"The world promises you comfort, but you were not made for comfort.

You were made for greatness."

-Pope Benedict XVI

Growing our Relationship with God

In the episode "Holydays", I talk about a way to grow in our relationship with God. This method of looking at our Faith Life is just a way that I've discovered that works for me. It might not work for everybody. Also, be sure to remember that I am young, and not a clergyman. These are my amateur thoughts.

I like to resolve to do good works, such as prayer of acts of love to my neighbor (by loving our neighbor, we love God as well). By making resolutions, I make a firm commitment to at least try a new good work for a while and see if it is a good fit for my life. These resolutions are not permanent and can be removed if I find it too difficult; I can always try again later. If they are a good fit, I just keep doing it. One can use these questions to evaluate what they are doing in their lives to try to be close to God:

1. What good works have I resolved to do to be close to God? The good works can be anything from prayer to sacrifices to volunteering. As an example, let's suppose that somebody has resolved to read the Bible every day and park away from the building in parking lots.

2. Have I been consistent in fulfilling these resolutions? By consistent, I mean have I performed my good work as often as I resolved to do it? If the resolutions are not being fulfilled consistently, then it is important to ask why. If a resolution is too difficult for any reason, then it can be removed or reduced. In the case of our example, that would mean reading the Bible every day and parking in the inferior parking spots every time that person can. If this person doesn't park in the back of the parking lot every time, then they should ask why. Maybe they have knee trouble, so extra walking isn't good for them, and another good work would be better for them.

3. Am I comfortable with my resolutions or are they still challenging? This is best explained with our example. If the person parks in the front of the parking lot, realizes that they had resolved to park in the back of the parking lot, and then repark, then they are not comfortable with their resolutions. If they habitually park in the back of the parking lot and read the Bible every day, then they are comfortable with their resolutions, and a new resolution can be added. If not, that's OK, because it takes plenty of time to get into a habit.

4. What is a good work that I eventually want to incorporate into my life? This can be a big goal (like a daily Rosary or praying the Liturgy of the Hours), or a small goal (like going to Confession once a month). In the case of our example, this person eventually wants to pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy every day.

5. What small step can I take to get closer to, or reach, that goal when I am comfortable with my resolutions? In our example, the next step might be to pray the Chaplet of Divine Mercy once a week (on Fridays would probably be preferable). It is crucial that one is comfortable with their resolutions before they add another one. Trying to do too much can cause us to overload ourselves and dislike doing good works. God wants us to joyfully serve Him, so make sure that what you are doing is something that you enjoy doing for God.

And remember that rest is also important. These resolutions are not supposed to be burdens. A good resolution could be to take time every day and just do nothing. Spend time with God in silence. Do not think that your love for God is measured only by what you resolve to do. It really is not measured at all. If this method of making resolutions is burdening you and not bringing you closer to God, then stop using it, and ask God how you can get closer to Him. The only thing that is certain about everybody's relationship with God is that is needs to constantly be growing. Other than that, we are all different.

About the Host

Bennett is the writer, host, and editor of Young Catholic Speaks. Although he is an introvert, he has enjoyed public speaking since his mom got him into theater when he was in kindergarten. He believes that language is one of the greatest gifts God has given to us and that we must use it to spread the Gospel. In his free time, Bennett enjoys praying, playing video/board/card games, acting, helping at his youth group, telling jokes, laughing at them, and overthinking everything.

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