Salvation Isn’t a One-Time Event.. It’s a Lifelong Surrender.
I used to think salvation was simple: say a prayer, invite Jesus into your heart and you’re saved. No Church. No sacraments. No confession. Just faith. But the more I read Scripture, the more I realized.. salvation isn’t a checkbox. It’s a covenant.
In this episode of AfterMass, we dive into what salvation really means from a Catholic perspective.. not as a one-and-done moment, but as a daily decision to live in grace. We’ll unpack what Scripture says about faith and works, how the sacraments actually apply the saving power of Christ and why “once saved, always saved” falls short of the Gospel.
If you’ve ever wondered why Catholics talk about salvation as a journey, or if you’ve wrestled with the tension between grace and obedience, this episode is for you.
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Most people who push back on Marian devotion aren’t trying to reject truth.. they’re trying to protect Jesus. They love Him. They just don’t understand how honoring Mary magnifies Him instead of replacing Him.
In this episode, I walk through the biblical, historical, and spiritual reasons why devotion to Mary isn’t optional or extra, it’s essential. We’ll look at her role as the New Eve, the Ark of the Covenant, and how her “yes” continues to echo through the life of every believer who chooses surrender over pride.
If you’ve ever wrestled with why Catholics honor Mary, this is the episode that finally makes it make sense.
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Why I Came Home: 7 Reasons I Found Truth in the Catholic Church // Episode 3 Scripture and Tradition: Two Lungs of the Same Body
So many Christians believe the Bible alone is enough. But when you separate Scripture from Tradition, you lose the very context that gave Scripture life in the first place. In this episode, we dive into how the Catholic Church preserved, protected and passed down the fullness of truth through both Scripture and Sacred Tradition.. the two lungs of the same Body.
If you’ve ever wondered how Catholics can believe in things “not found in the Bible” this episode will change how you see the Church.
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Most Christians agree that the Bible is the Word of God.. but few stop to ask who decided which books belong in it. In this episode, we break down how the Catholic Church preserved, protected and proclaimed Scripture for centuries before a single page was ever bound together. We’ll walk through how the canon of Scripture was formed, the Councils of Hippo and Carthage, the truth about the so-called “extra books” and why “Bible-only” Christianity collapses without the Church that gave it the BibleIf you’ve ever wondered why Catholics believe in both Scripture and Tradition - this episode will make it click.
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In the first episode of my 7 part series, I'm sharing my personal journey back to the Catholic Church and the seven truths that changed everything. From misconceptions about “religion vs. relationship,” to discovering the authority of the Church, the power of the Eucharist and the beauty of Tradition - this episode dives deep into what it really means to come home to the faith.
If you’ve ever felt distant from the Church, struggled to make sense of Catholic teaching, or wondered what makes Catholicism different, this episode will give you the clarity, history and heart you’ve been searching for. If this episode speaks to you, please like, share and subscribe so you don’t miss future episodes of AfterMass.
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In this episode of AfterMass, I sit down with Taylor O’Brien, the CEO and founder of Candid Dating - a bold new movement helping singles approach dating with honesty, intentionality and faith. Taylor shares her story, what inspired her to start Candid Dating and how she’s helping reshape the way people approach relationships today.
Taylor is not only building a community, she’s also launching the official Candid Dating app at the end of September; a platform designed to connect singles in a refreshing and Christ-centered way. Learn more and get connected at candiddating.net and check out their socials @candid_dating.
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This week’s headlines have been heavy: Irina murdered on the subway. The assassination of Charlie Kirk. A shooting in Denver. The mass shooting at Annunciation School in Minnesota. These are not just stories.. they are lives, families, and communities forever changed.
In today’s episode, we face the hard question: how do Catholics respond to tragedy and violence in our world? Together we’ll talk about naming the darkness, the reality of sin and spiritual warfare, and how Christ calls us to radical love, even for our enemies. Prayer, fasting, witness, and action are not clichés, but the Catholic response to a broken world.
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The Seven Sorrows of Mary reveal the heart of a Mother who suffered alongside her Son. In this video, we’ll reflect on each sorrow, pray through them together and discover how this devotion strengthens our own faith and hope in Christ.
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Mary, the Mother of God, has been called the most misunderstood woman in history. Some see her as the greatest disciple of Christ, others accuse Catholics of worshiping her and many reduce her role to being “just a womb.” But if we want to truly understand Jesus, we have to understand Mary.
In this episode, we dive into why God chose Mary, the biblical and historical truths about her role in salvation, and why devotion to her always leads us closer to Christ.
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How do you keep your faith alive in different seasons of life? Whether you’re in college, the only Catholic in your friend group, raising little ones, working in a corporate setting, single, or traveling, this episode gives you real and practical ways to live your faith beyond Sunday.
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In this episode of After Mass, we expose one of the devil’s most dangerous lies: “I’m a good person, that’s enough.” It sounds harmless, even comforting.. but it’s a trap that keeps countless souls lukewarm, blind to their need for Christ. Together, we’ll unpack why “being good” by the world’s standards isn’t the same as holiness, how Scripture shatters this illusion and what it actually means to live a life that’s prepared for Heaven.This conversation will challenge, convict and call you deeper, because the enemy wants you comfortable, but God is calling you to be transformed.
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In this episode of After Mass, we talk about why Catholicism isn’t a buffet where you load your plate with what you like and skip the rest. Following Jesus means trusting the whole menu He gives us.. even the parts that are hard to swallow. We’ll unpack the hidden cost of “pick-and-choose” faith, why obedience matters even when we disagree and how saying yes to all of God’s truth leads to real freedom.
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Welcome to Catholic Comeback - a special episode of the After Mass podcast.
If you’ve been away from the Church for a while, wondering if it’s too late to return.. this episode is for you. Whether you’re wrestling with doubt, shame or just unsure where to begin again, this conversation will meet you right where you are.
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You weren’t made for comfort. You were made for combat. In this episode, we’re diving headfirst into the reality of spiritual warfare.. what it looks like, how to fight it, and why ignoring it doesn’t make it go away. From everyday temptations to full on battles for your soul, we’re breaking down how the enemy operates, what spiritual laziness looks like, and how to armor up with the sacraments, Scripture and prayer. If your faith feels weak, distracted, or under attack, this one's for you.
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What if skipping Mass isn’t just a bad habit.. but a serious wound to your soul?
In this episode, we dive deep into why the Catholic Church teaches that missing Mass on Sunday is a mortal sin, what’s really happening on the altar, and why the Eucharist is not a symbol but Jesus Himself. We’ll walk through Scripture, the Catechism, and early Church tradition to show why the Mass isn’t just important, it’s essential. This is your invitation to rediscover the power, beauty and urgency of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
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Pray the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary with deep reflection and reverence. These mysteries invite us to meditate on the Incarnation and early life of Jesus Christ through the eyes of His Blessed Mother.
In this video, we reflect on each of the five Joyful Mysteries:
The Annunciation
The Visitation
The Nativity
The Presentation in the Temple
The Finding of Jesus in the Temple
Whether you are praying along, learning the Rosary for the first time, or seeking quiet time with the Lord, this video is meant to guide your heart into deeper prayer. Let these mysteries draw you closer to Mary, and through her, to her Son.
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In a world obsessed with emotions and instant gratification, how do we stay rooted in our faith when the feelings fade? In this episode, we dive into the heart of spiritual dryness, desolation, and the difference between emotional highs and true devotion. Drawing from the wisdom of the saints and St. Ignatius’ rules for discernment, we explore what it means to love God not just when it feels good but when it costs something. This one’s for anyone who has ever asked, “Why don’t I feel close to God anymore?” or “Am I doing something wrong?” Let’s talk about what real faith looks like when the fire flickers and how to keep it burning.
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Pray the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary
Enter into the Passion of Christ through the Sorrowful Mysteries. These five mysteries lead us through the agony, suffering, and sacrifice Jesus endured out of love for us. As we meditate on His sorrowful journey, we are invited to unite our own suffering with His and grow in compassion, repentance, and trust in God's mercy.
This video is designed to help you slow down, reflect deeply, and pray intentionally. Whether you're new to the Rosary or a lifelong devotee, take this time to encounter Christ in His suffering and draw closer to the heart of our Redeemer.
Pray the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary with Me
The Luminous Mysteries, also known as the Mysteries of Light, invite us to reflect on the public ministry of Jesus Christ, moments where His divinity and mission were revealed to the world. From His Baptism in the Jordan to the Institution of the Eucharist, each mystery draws us deeper into the heart of the Gospel and the call to follow Him more closely.
This video is a peaceful, prayerful guide through all five Luminous Mysteries:
The Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan
The Wedding Feast at Cana
The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God
The Transfiguration
The Institution of the Eucharist
Whether you're praying along for the first time or adding this to your daily devotion, may this rosary lead you into deeper communion with Christ, the Light of the World.
Pray the Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary with Me
In this video, we meditate on the Glorious Mysteries, moments of triumph, hope and eternal promise. From the Resurrection to the Coronation of Mary, each mystery reveals the glory of God and the victory of Christ over sin and death.
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The Glorious Mysteries (Prayed on Wednesdays + Sundays):
The Resurrection of Jesus
The Ascension into Heaven
The Descent of the Holy Spirit
The Assumption of Mary
The Coronation of Mary as Queen of Heaven
Let this be a time of grace, joy, and renewed faith.
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