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What happens when Catholic men open the lines and let their audience ask the hard questions? In this unique call-in format, Anthony and Rob field questions spanning everything from fatherhood regrets to navigating Catholic marriages in today's world.
Fathers seeking wisdom ask what the hosts would have done differently with their children, leading to powerful reflections on homeschooling, family prayer, and raising children with a strong Catholic identity. Both hosts candidly share their biggest regret and offer practical advice for those still early in their parenting journey.
Young single men seek guidance on finding faithful Catholic women in a dating landscape that seems increasingly hostile to traditional values. The hosts remind them of their worth: "You underestimate how valuable what you have to offer actually is. There aren't many men who want to get married, have children, and provide for a woman."
Military veterans share stories of maintaining faith and marriage during deployments, while others ask about navigating relationships with difficult family members. Throughout the episode, the discussion returns to a central theme: the importance of men embracing their role as spiritual leaders in their homes and communities.
The episode also ventures into theological territory with questions about favorite saints, Marian devotion, and the various positions within traditional Catholicism. The hosts maintain a refreshing charity toward different perspectives while still offering their own thoughtful takes.
What emerges is a portrait of Catholic men striving to live their faith authentically in challenging times—supporting one another, learning from their mistakes, and working to lead their families toward heaven despite cultural headwinds. The conversation demonstrates that while the path of faithful Catholic manhood isn't easy, it's immeasurably rewarding and absolutely necessary in today's world.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to the Advice Show Format (00:00:00)

2. Bad Advice in Modern Culture (00:07:11)

3. First Caller: Fatherhood Advice (00:19:54)

4. Navigating Marriage and Military Service (00:32:30)

5. Homeschooling and Catholic Education (00:54:22)

6. Finding a Catholic Spouse (01:05:51)

7. Controversial Catholic Questions (01:19:34)

8. Saints, Apparitions, and Church History (01:44:48)

9. Final Thoughts on Trades and Careers (02:12:58)

508 episodes

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What happens when Catholic men open the lines and let their audience ask the hard questions? In this unique call-in format, Anthony and Rob field questions spanning everything from fatherhood regrets to navigating Catholic marriages in today's world.
Fathers seeking wisdom ask what the hosts would have done differently with their children, leading to powerful reflections on homeschooling, family prayer, and raising children with a strong Catholic identity. Both hosts candidly share their biggest regret and offer practical advice for those still early in their parenting journey.
Young single men seek guidance on finding faithful Catholic women in a dating landscape that seems increasingly hostile to traditional values. The hosts remind them of their worth: "You underestimate how valuable what you have to offer actually is. There aren't many men who want to get married, have children, and provide for a woman."
Military veterans share stories of maintaining faith and marriage during deployments, while others ask about navigating relationships with difficult family members. Throughout the episode, the discussion returns to a central theme: the importance of men embracing their role as spiritual leaders in their homes and communities.
The episode also ventures into theological territory with questions about favorite saints, Marian devotion, and the various positions within traditional Catholicism. The hosts maintain a refreshing charity toward different perspectives while still offering their own thoughtful takes.
What emerges is a portrait of Catholic men striving to live their faith authentically in challenging times—supporting one another, learning from their mistakes, and working to lead their families toward heaven despite cultural headwinds. The conversation demonstrates that while the path of faithful Catholic manhood isn't easy, it's immeasurably rewarding and absolutely necessary in today's world.

Support the show

"Protect Catholic Kids" Shirt Fundraiser for Victims of Annunciation Shooting: https://avoiding-babylon-shop.fourthwall.com/collections/protect-catholic-kids

********************************************************
Please subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKsxnv80ByFV4OGvt_kImjQ?sub_confirmation=1
https://www.avoidingbabylon.com
Merchandise: https://avoiding-babylon-shop.fourthwall.com
Locals Community: https://avoidingbabylon.locals.com
Full Premium/Locals Shows on Audio Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1987412/subscribe
RSS Feed for Podcast Apps: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1987412.rss
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/AvoidingBabylon

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to the Advice Show Format (00:00:00)

2. Bad Advice in Modern Culture (00:07:11)

3. First Caller: Fatherhood Advice (00:19:54)

4. Navigating Marriage and Military Service (00:32:30)

5. Homeschooling and Catholic Education (00:54:22)

6. Finding a Catholic Spouse (01:05:51)

7. Controversial Catholic Questions (01:19:34)

8. Saints, Apparitions, and Church History (01:44:48)

9. Final Thoughts on Trades and Careers (02:12:58)

508 episodes

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