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Gotta Be Saints

Brendan Gotta
223 episodes   Last Updated: Jul 08, 25

Brendan talks with (future) saints about being saints.Check out www.gottabesaints.com for more information.

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Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I sit down with Brian Walsh — campaign spokesperson for Consecrate America and a member of Dynamic Catholic.Brian joins me to discuss the powerful movement of consecrating America to the Eucharist, a grassroots initiative that invites the faithful to place the Eucharist at the heart of our national life. This conversation dives into the deep significance of this consecration for our country and for the individual believer, as well as how it ties into the ongoing Eucharistic Revival launched by the U.S. bishops.But this conversation goes beyond the petition itself — it’s a call to action for families, communities, and individuals to strengthen their devotion to the Eucharist and take ownership of the spiritual renewal we all long for. Brian shares why this is such an essential time in history and how each of us can take part in consecrating ourselves, our families, and our nation to the greatest source of grace on earth.This episode offers inspiring insights for anyone seeking to renew their relationship with the Eucharist, strengthen their family life, and actively participate in the spiritual revival of our nation.Topics Covered:The origin story of Consecrate America and the grassroots movement behind itWhat it means to consecrate America to the EucharistThe spiritual impact of consecration on families and individualsHow to engage with the Eucharistic Revival and deepen your devotionWhy the Eucharist is the shield we need for the challenges of today’s worldThe importance of inviting others to experience the grace of the EucharistWhat we can learn from the Eucharistic devotion of saints like Mother Teresa📖 Get Involved: Visit ConsecrateAmerica.com to sign the petition and learn more about how you can take part in this historic movement.📲 Try Truthly (Sponsored): Truthly is the world’s first Catholic action app — your AI sidekick for daily reflections, instant teachings, and confidence in sharing the faith. Get started today and use code gottabesaints for a free trial.🎙️ Join the Conversation: Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this episode deepened your love for the Eucharist and inspired you to consecrate your life — and our nation — to Jesus. Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I sit down with Michael Lichens — author, editor, and one of today’s best storytellers on Catholic saints and forgotten holy witnesses.Michael joins me to discuss I Killed Maria Goretti, a gripping true story about the life, martyrdom, and legacy of Saint Maria Goretti — and the stunning conversion of her murderer, Alessandro Serenelli. Originally written by Pietro Di Donato and newly republished by Sophia Institute Press, this book draws from firsthand interviews with Maria’s family, the friars who knew Alessandro, and Alessandro himself.But this conversation goes far beyond history — it’s a powerful reflection on mercy, radical forgiveness, and how no soul is beyond the reach of God’s grace. Michael shares the details of Maria’s heroic witness, the unimaginable forgiveness shown by her mother, and how Alessandro’s heart was transformed from hardness to holiness.This episode offers inspiring insights for anyone wrestling with sin, guilt, or the question: Can I really be forgiven? You’ll come away reminded that God’s mercy can heal even the most broken hearts and that we, too, are called to offer that mercy to others.Topics Covered:The story behind I Killed Maria Goretti and why it’s so uniqueWho was Maria Goretti before her martyrdom — her devotion, daily life, and heroic virtueAlessandro Serenelli’s tragic background and what led to the crimeThe radical forgiveness Maria offered on her deathbed — and what it means for usHow Alessandro’s life was changed through Maria’s intercessionThe importance of sharing stories of mercy in a world obsessed with outrageWhy Michael believes Maria Goretti is a perfect saint for our time📖 Get the Book: I Killed Maria Goretti by Pietro Di Donato is newly republished by Sophia Institute Press — pick up your copy here.📲 Try Truthly (Sponsored): Truthly is the world’s first Catholic action app — your AI sidekick for daily reflections, instant teachings, and confidence in sharing the faith. Get started here and use code gottabesaints for a free trial.🎙️ Join the Conversation: Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this episode deepened your trust in God’s mercy and inspired you to become an agent of forgiveness in your own life. Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I sit down with George Weigel — Catholic theologian, longtime papal biographer, and one of today’s most respected voices on faith, culture, and public life.George joins me to discuss his newest book, Pomp, Circumstance, and Unsolicited Advice, a collection of commencement speeches and university lectures he’s given over the years. But this conversation isn’t just about academia — it’s a wide-ranging reflection on wisdom, holiness, mentorship, and what it means to live the faith boldly in today’s world.Drawing from his years of experience, including his close friendship with Pope St. John Paul II, George offers both timeless advice and personal stories that challenge and inspire.This episode offers engaging insights for anyone seeking to grow in holiness, embrace their Catholic identity, and navigate the world with clarity, courage, and conviction.Topics Covered:How Pomp, Circumstance, and Unsolicited Advice came to beWhat makes a great commencement address — and why they still matterThe best advice George ever received — and how it shaped his lifePersonal stories from his friendship with Pope St. John Paul IIThe role of humor, humility, and faith in offering guidanceWhat young Catholics need to hear today as they step into an increasingly secular worldHow all of us, regardless of vocation, are called to holiness in ordinary lifeWhy truth, reason, and faith remain inseparable in Catholic witness📖 Get the Book: Pomp, Circumstance, and Unsolicited Advice – Commencement Addresses and University Lectures is available from Ignatius Press here.📲 Try Truthly (Sponsored): Truthly is the world’s first Catholic action app — your AI sidekick for daily reflections, instant teachings, and confidence in sharing the faith. Get started here. Use code gottabesaints for a free trial at truthly.ai🎙️ Join the Conversation: Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this episode deepened your appreciation for mentorship, truth, and the universal call to holiness. Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I sit down with Tess Livingstone—Australian journalist, longtime editor at The Australian, and author of the definitive biography of the late Cardinal George Pell.Tess offers a powerful and deeply informed reflection on the life, legacy, and final years of one of the most consequential and controversial Catholic figures of our time. Drawing on years of firsthand reporting, personal interviews, and her new biography, she helps us see Cardinal Pell not just as a headline, but as a man shaped by faith, courage, and suffering.This episode offers timely insights for anyone seeking to understand Cardinal Pell’s impact on the global Church, his wrongful imprisonment, and the future of Catholic leadership.Topics Covered:What Cardinal Pell was really like behind closed doorsHow he handled media scrutiny and public backlash with faith and fortitudeThe truth behind his unjust imprisonment—and the global reaction to his exonerationWhy Tess decided to write this biography and what surprised her along the wayCardinal Pell’s views on Church reform, tradition, and the modern worldHow he remained joyful and faithful even in the face of false accusationsLessons Catholics can take from his example today📖 Pick up Tess Livingstone’s new biography Cardinal Pell through Ignatius Press or wherever books are sold.📲 Follow Tess’s journalism in The Australian for continued insights on Church and society.🎙️ Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this conversation gave you a renewed appreciation for truth, justice, and fidelity to the Gospel.🙏 Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor, Truthly. Use code gottabesaints for a free trial at truthly.ai.  Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I sit down with Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J.—Jesuit priest, founder of Ignatius Press, and longtime student and friend of Pope Benedict XVI—to discuss the significance of having the first-ever American Pope and what it means for the Church and for each of us as Catholics.Drawing from decades of experience in theology, publishing, and spiritual mentorship, Fr. Fessio offers a rich and personal perspective on the papacies of John Paul II, Benedict XVI, Francis, and now Pope Leo XIV. With clarity, conviction, and humility, he explores the spiritual opportunity—not just the news headline—of this historic moment.This episode is full of wisdom for anyone who cares about the Church’s future, who’s navigating questions of unity and tradition, and who seeks to grow in holiness amidst change.Topics Covered:What makes this American Pope unique—and why his missionary background mattersReflections on Pope Leo XIV’s Augustinian spirituality and pro-life convictionsHow Fr. Fessio’s personal relationship with Pope Benedict shaped his understanding of Church renewalWhy liturgy, beauty, and truth still matter in an age of artificial intelligenceThe lessons American Catholics can learn from the universal ChurchWhy we can find peace—even joy—no matter who the Pope isWhat the enduring legacy of John Paul II and Benedict XVI offers for today’s CatholicsThe unexpected grace of failure—and how God builds through itFr. Fessio’s encouragement for priests, missionaries, and the lay faithful alike📖 Explore more from Fr. Fessio through Ignatius Press and check out the Ignatius Catholic Study Bible, now available in full.📲 Follow Ignatius Press on social media for more Catholic resources.🎙️ Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this conversation gave you hope for the Church and challenged you to “follow Jesus” more faithfully—no matter the headlines.🙏 Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor, Truthly. Use code gottabesaints for a free trial at truthly.ai Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Peter Kreeft—Catholic philosopher, longtime Boston College professor, and author of over 100 books—for a candid and moving conversation about his personal conversion story, told in his latest book, From Calvinist to Catholic.Raised in a devout Calvinist household and educated at Calvin College, Dr. Kreeft’s journey to Catholicism was not a rebellion, but a pursuit of truth. With humor, humility, and deep clarity, he shares what drew him to the Church, what nearly kept him away, and how his love for Jesus only deepened along the way.This episode is full of wisdom for anyone discerning the Catholic faith or seeking to understand the beauty of the Church more deeply.Topics Covered:Why Dr. Kreeft initially resisted writing his conversion story—and what changed his mindThe most difficult Catholic doctrine to accept—and how he came to embrace itThe influence of C.S. Lewis, Church Fathers, and personal conscienceHow reading Church history challenged his assumptions about ProtestantismLessons from Boston College and years of teaching Catholic studentsThe surprising role Calvin College played in leading him to CatholicismWhy the Church’s sacramental system initially felt foreign—and how it became foundationalAdvice for anyone discerning conversion to CatholicismWhat Catholics can learn from Protestants—and vice versaWhy joy, not just truth, is essential to the Christian life📖 Pick up a copy of From Calvinist to Catholic by Dr. Peter Kreeft through Ignatius Press or wherever books are sold.📲 Follow Dr. Kreeft’s work:Website: peterkreeft.com🎙️ Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this conversation inspired you to seek truth with boldness and humility.🙏 Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor, Truthly. Use code gottabesaints for a free trial at truthly.ai Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I sit down with Rosemary McGuire Berry—Catholic author, pilgrimage leader, and storyteller—for a conversation that’s both practical and inspiring. Her new book, Piety and Personality: The Temperaments of the Saints, explores the ancient concept of temperaments and how understanding our personalities can lead us to holiness.Together, we discuss how the saints lived out virtue through their unique temperaments, and how we can do the same in our homes, marriages, work, and spiritual lives. This episode is full of wisdom, saintly stories, and encouragement for anyone seeking to better understand themselves—and become the saint they are called to be.Topics Covered:What the four classical temperaments are—and how to recognize themWhy your temperament is not a weakness to fix, but a gift to developHow Jesus perfectly embodies all four temperamentsReal-life examples of saints like St. Teresa of Ávila, St. Thomas More, St. Thomas Aquinas, and St. Francis de SalesWhy understanding your temperament (and your spouse’s or child’s!) can radically improve relationshipsThe battle against discouragement and how to push forward in the spiritual lifeHow each temperament faces unique temptations—and paths to virtueWhat practical steps we can take to grow in holiness, right where we are📖 Pick up a copy of Piety and Personality: The Temperaments of the Saints by Rosemary McGuire Berry through TAN Books or wherever books are sold.📲 Follow Rosemary:Website: rosemarymcguireberry.comSubstack: rosemarymcguireberry.substack.com Instagram: @rosemarywriter🎙️ Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this conversation helped you understand yourself—or the saints—a little better.🙏 Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor, Truthly. Use code gottabesaints for a free trial at truthly.ai Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I’m joined by Professor James Nolan, sociologist at Williams College and author of Atomic Doctors, for a powerful conversation on memory, martyrdom, and healing—centered on the Catholic history of Nagasaki and his work on the Nagasaki Bell Project.James shares the remarkable story of his grandfather, Dr. James Nolan, who served as a physician on the Manhattan Project and later traveled to Hiroshima and Nagasaki in the immediate aftermath of the atomic bombings. What began as a family legacy of moral complexity became a personal mission for healing and reconciliation through the gift of a new bell—donated by American Catholics—to replace the one destroyed at Urakami Cathedral.Together, we explore the deep Catholic roots of Nagasaki, the heroic endurance of the hidden Christians, and how their suffering bore fruit through forgiveness, faith, and restoration.Topics Covered:The forgotten Catholic history of Nagasaki and its "hidden Christians"Why Urakami Cathedral was the ground zero for Japan’s Catholic faithThe life and witness of Takashi Nagai and post-bomb theology of redemptive sufferingTensions faced by Catholic doctors during the Manhattan ProjectThe story behind the Nagasaki Bell Project and how Catholics today can helpWhy the legacy of martyrdom still speaks to us in a divided and war-torn worldHow the new bell—named The Kateri Bell of Hope—will ring out once again on August 9, 2025🔔 Learn more and support the Nagasaki Bell Project. 📖 You can also check out Atomic Doctors by James Nolan, available wherever books are sold.🎙️ Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this conversation moved you or helped you see the past—and your faith—with new eyes.🙏 Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor, Truthly. Use code gottabesaints for a free trial at truthly.ai Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I sit down with Fr. Donald Haggerty, priest of the Archdiocese of New York and renowned spiritual writer, for a sobering and deeply moving conversation on his newest book, The Hour of Testing: Spiritual Depth and Insight in a Time of Ecclesial Uncertainty.With decades of experience in priestly ministry and a profound relationship with the Missionaries of Charity, Fr. Haggerty offers insight into the spiritual challenges of our time. In this episode, we reflect on the fading of faith, the rise of indifference to God, and how Catholics are called not to panic—but to go deeper into prayer, suffering, and redemptive love.We explore what it means to live out union with Christ in the 21st century, how suffering can be offered for souls, and why this era—dark as it may seem—can still be a fertile ground for hidden saints and heroic virtue.Topics Covered:Why the indifference to God may be the greatest evil of our timeHow prayer, sacrifice, and Eucharistic devotion sustain usThe connection between holiness and the dark forces in every ageHow to find meaning in suffering and offer it with ChristWhether we may be entering a time foreshadowing the Passion of the ChurchWhat gives Fr. Haggerty hope in this “hour of testing”Why now is a time not for lukewarmness, but heroic sanctity📖 Pick up a copy of The Hour of Testing by Fr. Donald Haggerty through Ignatius Press.🎙️ Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this conversation stirred something in your heart or helped you see the spiritual battle in a new way.🙏 Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor, Truthly. Use code gottabesaints for a free trial at truthly.ai Support the show
Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I share a talk I recently gave to a men’s group at my old parish, centered on The Secret of Holiness: Lessons from Our Lady.On this special episode, released on the feast of St. Louis de Montfort—a saint who radically shaped my devotion to the Blessed Mother—I dive into the truth that Mary isn’t just a part of our Catholic faith... she’s essential to it. Through Scripture, personal stories, and practical guidance, I explore how Mary’s humility, docility, and courage offer us a model for growing in holiness today.Holiness must be our primary goal, even before family, career, or comfort. And no one can guide us more surely to Jesus than His mother.Topics Covered:Why Mary is the “safest, easiest, shortest, and most perfect” way to JesusWhat the Annunciation, Wedding at Cana, and the Cross reveal about Mary’s role in salvationThe power of her last recorded words in Scripture: “Do whatever He tells you”The importance of embracing suffering, obedience, and mission like Our LadyPractical ways to grow in holiness today—starting with the Rosary, the sacraments, and ScriptureHow men and women alike can model Mary’s yes in a world of distraction and indifference📖 Want to grow in holiness? Start by taking Jesus at His word: Behold your mother.🎙️ Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this episode moved you or helped you see Mary—and your own path to sainthood—with fresh eyes.🙏 Special thanks to this episode’s sponsor, Truthly. Use code gottabesaints for a free trial at truthly.aiLet me know if you’d like a shortened version for Instagram or a quote graphic idea! Support the show