The Catholic Men's Podcast

De: Matthew Miller
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  • This podcast helps Catholic men to find good works of literature that will help them become more cultured, more gentlemanly and more like a saint.
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  • Thankful!
    Mar 12 2025
    I was bored of driving, so I made up this silly poem today. I'm not sure if I really like all these things... it just fit the poem. https://youtube.com/shorts/7j4JRBFFV3o



    Thankful!


    If it's a terrible day, remember
    That you should never lose your temper.
    If you are muddled in toils and strife,
    Perhaps you should think of the finer things in life.

    The swish-pop of a well-earned beer.
    Aiming an arrow at a stock-still deer.
    Steaming coffee in your cup.
    The sweet brown eyes of your loving pup.
    I don't mean to be sappy,
    But these things make me happy.

    Ardbeg Whiskey in a glass.
    A front-row seat in a Latin Mass.
    The cheerful chirping of a cricket
    Getting out of a speeding ticket.
    It all keeps me from stressing
    When life can be depressing.


    Crackling tobacco in corncob pipes.
    Old Glory with her stars and stripes.
    Being first in Confession line
    And the wonderful smell of pine.
    I don't know what all this means to you,
    But it makes me feel fine.


    Steaks medium-rare.
    Snow flakes in your hair.
    The smile of a loved one.
    Ah… the glory of a setting sun
    And when a fish takes the bait,
    It just makes me feel great.

    Finishing your Rosary late at night,
    That you be ready for tomorrow's fight.
    Friendly conversation by the fire.
    Beautiful high notes of a Tenebrae choir.
    Handling the grip of a well built gun.
    This is what I'm all about, son.



    Is it wrong that I admire what God has given me?
    The crisp mountain air and the rolling sea!
    I need to travel! To witness the glory of Rome.
    But for now, New York is my home.



    All in all, I'm content
    With these consolations heaven sent
    To keep me sane in this mad, mad world,
    Knowing that I am furled
    In Mary's Mantle.



    SO… when sufferings cut like a knife,
    Thank God for the finer things in life.



    Hope you liked it. I was more or less just sleep deprived.
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  • Saint Columba and the Loch Ness Monster
    Mar 11 2025
    In today's video, I tell the story of St. Columba's incredible confrontation with the devilish Scottish beast: https://youtu.be/3nq3jRuXVvQ


    Read the full story in Angelo Stagnaro's excellent article: https://www.ncregister.com/blog/st-columba-and-the-loch-ness-monster
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  • He Wore Armor Under His Carmelite Habit — Saint Nuno
    Mar 3 2025
    Portuguese Count Nuno Alvares Pereira had a brilliant military career and became the Constable of Portugal. Later, out of gratitude for a miraculous victory he won over the Spaniards, Saint Nuno built the Gothic church of Our Lady of the Scapular of Mount Carmel on a hill outside of Lisbon. He gave the church to the Carmelite order, and then joined them as a simple lay brother.

    Saint Nuno’s combative life and his devotion serve as an example for Catholics today who must fight to affirm their Faith in a secular world. As we will see, he drew his strength for the fight from his great devotion to Our Lady.

    Saint Nuno was born and grew up outside Ourem near Fatima where Our Lady appeared in 1917, and from his youth, he had an ardent devotion to her, the Rosary and to the Brown Scapular.
    During the 14th century, Portugal had nearly become a province of the Kingdom of Castile. Spain had already defeated Portugal’s armies, and the Portuguese court was weak and decadent. Most of Saint Nuno’s life was spent fighting the Spanish to preserve Portuguese independence. His most important battles were Atoleiros, Aljubarrota (very near Fatima), and Valverde inside of Spain.
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