Episodes

  • In-Depth on the Eucharistic Revival - A Journey Through the Sacrament
    Oct 16 2023

    Welcome to the final installment of Eucharist 101! If you’ve made it this far, you’re now part of a small, but growing number of individuals who know the truth about the Sacrament of the Eucharist! It’s true. Sadly, as we’ve mentioned throughout the course, some polls estimate that about 69% of Catholics have never been successfully catechized in even the very basic, 101-level facts about the Eucharist. And that’s what today’s video is about. We switched it up a little bit, so today you won’t hear from Evan and Deacon Robin. Instead you’ll hear from RED-C Radio host Deacon Mike Bouvais and special guest Deacon Dan Lupo, who is a member of the leadership team for the Eucharistic Revival in the Diocese of Austin, Texas. Catholics in the United States are in the middle of a Eucharistic Revival effort spearheaded by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). It started back in 2022 and will conclude in 2024 with a nationwide event in Philadelphia called a Eucharistic Congress. The goal of this Eucharistic Revival? To do what we’ve attempted to do here: Spark a revival in belief, reverence, and love for Jesus Christ in the Eucharist, especially amongst those Catholics who have never been properly taught what the Eucharist is and what it means, and those Christians and non-believers to whom the Eucharist is a foreign idea. RED-C had Deacon Dan Lupo on our local Texas radio show back in 2022 at the very beginning of the Revival to discuss what it is, how various dioceses are approaching efforts to raise awareness about the Eucharist, and how we as believers can get involved to spark a new era in the Church in the United States and worldwide. Listen, learn, get involved, and spread the knowledge you’ve gained in this miniseries with your friends, your family, and anyone God puts in your path. It’s been a pleasure to have you along on this journey, we hope it has served you well. If you have questions or comments about today's video or the course in general, we'd love to hear them! Click Here and leave your name, email address, and question/comment in the form below and we will do our best to respond in a timely manner. Please keep us in your prayers and know that we're praying for you!

    RED-C Apostolate is Religious Education for the Domestic Church. Our mission is to help families integrate Catholic teaching into the context of their daily lives, which we accomplish by providing local Catholic radio programming to families in Central Texas and the Brazos Valley, as well as educational opportunities to families and individuals nationwide through events, retreats, podcasts, and online courses. If you learned something from this video or miniseries, please consider sharing it with someone who could use some hope through Jesus Christ! Click Here to share.

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    45 mins
  • Eucharistic Miracles - A Journey Through the Sacrament
    Oct 16 2023

    It’s a strange time we live in that most people—even professed Christians—don’t really believe in miracles. The majority of civilizations throughout history have believed in miracles. But for some reason, people in the 21st century seem to think they’re too advanced—too enlightened—to believe in miracles. But if miracles do happen… wouldn’t that change everything? Miracles do happen and we can 100% verifiably prove it to you! And not just some amazing phenomenon that happened hundreds of years ago that a Bishop in an obscure country looked at and declared was a miracle, either. Today we'll be discussing Eucharistic Miracles, one of which happened as recently as 2006, another which has been unexplainably preserved for more than 1,000 years, and several of which have undergone extensive scientific testing by organizations as esteemed as the World Health Organization to prove the validity of the miraculous claims! But before we get too excited, we must ask an important question: Why does God perform miracles? Some reasons we know, but others we may never know. One reason God does perform miracles is to spark faith in us, His beloved children. We can often wrestle with the idea of there being an invisible God until we see some sort of proof. Another reason God may choose to perform a miracle is to show that someone, something, or some message He has sent to us is actually from Him, and not an imposter. For example: When Jesus was preaching, healing the sick, and casting out demons among the Jews, some of those who observed his miracles accused him of working for the Devil. To that, Jesus said, “No house divided against itself will stand. And if Satan drives out Satan, he is divided against himself; how, then, will his kingdom stand?” (Matthew 12:25-26) In other words: Look at the miracles I am performing and see the good that is evident in them. God would not allow a false prophet to perform good miracles in His name. And that is why we highlight Eucharistic miracles in today’s video. Time and again throughout history, with no exception in our own times, people have called the validity of the Eucharist into question. “Did Jesus really mean “Eat my flesh and drink my blood?” Or was it merely a metaphor?” “Is Jesus truly present in the Eucharist as the Church teaches, or is it just a symbol?” The miracles we present in today’s video are just a few out of the hundreds of documented and verified Eucharistic miracles throughout Church history, not to mention the countless miracles experienced by the faithful throughout the centuries. As you watch today's video and begin to research Eucharistic miracles on your own, ask yourself this question: "Why would God perform miracles like these through the Eucharist, if not to show that He is TRULY present in the sacrament as the Church teaches?"

    For a larger list of documented Eucharistic and other miracles, Click Here to view Blessed Carlo Acutis’ work, the largest such collection and study of miracles in existence today.

    We're so glad to have you on this journey with us! If you have questions or comments about today's video, we'd love to hear them! Click Here to fill out and submit the form, and we'll respond as quickly as we can. Please keep us in your prayers and know that we're praying for you!

    RED-C Apostolate is Religious Education for the Domestic Church. Our mission is to help families integrate Catholic teaching into the context of their daily lives, which we accomplish by providing local Catholic radio programming to families in Central Texas and the Brazos Valley, as well as educational opportunities to families and individuals nationwide through events, retreats, podcasts, and online courses. If you learned something from this video or miniseries, please consider sharing it with someone who could use some hope through Jesus Christ! Click Here to share.

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    42 mins
  • Answering Common Heresies & Objections to the Eucharist - A Journey Through the Sacrament
    Oct 16 2023

    Possibly the single most important thing we can do as believers is question our faith. Woah, what?! It’s true! Questioning is vital. But we cannot simply question—we must seek answers! God is Truth—this is one of His transcendental qualities (God is not just true, He IS Truth itself, and apart from Him truth does not exist). Whatever questions we may have about God, about the teachings of the Church, about worship—about anything—because God is true, there is always an answer if we dig deep enough. What an amazing aspect of our Faith! Today we're going to dive into a number of common questions people have when it comes to the Eucharist—many of which are age-old questions people just like you and I have been asking for centuries! Here's what we'll cover today: 1) Jesus died once, for all, so why do Catholics believe in re-sacrificing him at each Mass? (Or DO they?) 2) Why do Catholics call the Eucharist the "Source and summit of the Christian life"? 3) Why do the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke mention the Eucharist in the Last Supper Discourse, but the Gospel of John does not? Isn’t this evidence that the Eucharist isn’t as important as Catholics seem to believe? 4) Isn’t eating the flesh and blood of Jesus Christ cannibalism? 5) How many times in a day can I receive the Eucharist? These are just a few of the many questions both friends and enemies of Jesus Christ have had about the Eucharist over the centuries. If you have a question that we don’t answer in the video, please write to us and we’ll do our best to connect you to the wisdom of the Catholic Church. Whether we answer your questions here or not, just know that many more questions will come up and that’s a good thing! Just always remember that whatever your question, if you ask the right people or search in the right places, God and His Church will always have an answer, because GOD IS TRUTH! We're so glad to have you on this journey with us! If you have questions or comments about today's video, we'd love to hear them! Click Here to fill out and submit the form, and we'll respond as quickly as we can.

    Please keep us in your prayers and know that we're praying for you!

    RED-C Apostolate is Religious Education for the Domestic Church. Our mission is to help families integrate Catholic teaching into the context of their daily lives, which we accomplish by providing local Catholic radio programming to families in Central Texas and the Brazos Valley, as well as educational opportunities to families and individuals nationwide through events, retreats, podcasts, and online courses.

    If you learned something from this video or miniseries, please consider sharing it with someone who could use some hope through Jesus Christ! Click Here to share.

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    25 mins
  • The Eucharist is Uniquely Catholic - A Journey Through the Sacrament
    Oct 16 2023

    If some of the previous episodes of Eucharist 101 haven't been controversial enough, today's discussion is on a topic over which wars have been fought and disputes have raged for centuries! Throughout this miniseries, we've learned what the Eucharist is, what a Sacrament is, we've seen that it is Biblical, and we've learned some spiritual words used to explain the deeper theology of what Jesus said at the Last Supper. If you are Christian, but not Catholic, you may recognize some of the definitions and teachings we've discussed, and they might sound familiar—similar to the type of "communion" or "Lord's supper" that you may have experienced in your own church, apart from anything to do with Catholicism. But today, we're here to explore why it is that Catholics are so adamant that they are the "One, holy, universal, and Apostolic Church," and why they believe a valid Eucharist can only be found inside of Catholicism. How can Catholics make this claim? Apostolic Succession. What is Apostolic Succession? It refers to meticulously kept historical records showing that after Jesus died, the Apostles, filled with the Holy Spirit, set about taking the Gospel to the ends of the earth. However, when the Apostles started getting martyred one-by-one, they realized the necessity of appointing successors to carry on the work they were doing and serve God's people with the same powers given them by Jesus at the Last Supper. Apostolic Succession, therefore, is a term referring to the bishops and popes who trace back in an unbroken historical line to the 12 Apostles and the priests they ordain to serve the Body of Christ. What does this mean? For our purposes, it is just one part of the body of evidence showing that Catholic priests are ordained into the succession of the Apostles and thereby continue to this day to be the only ministers given power by Jesus himself to consecrate the bread and wine into the Sacrament of the Eucharist. In other words, the Eucharist is uniquely Catholic! We're so glad to have you on this journey with us! If you have questions or comments about today's video, we'd love to hear them! Click Here to fill out and submit the form, and we'll respond as quickly as we can.

    Please keep us in your prayers and know that we're praying for you!

    RED-C Apostolate is Religious Education for the Domestic Church. Our mission is to help families integrate Catholic teaching into the context of their daily lives, which we accomplish by providing local Catholic radio programming to families in Central Texas and the Brazos Valley, as well as educational opportunities to families and individuals nationwide through events, retreats, podcasts, and online courses. If you learned something from this video or miniseries, please consider sharing it with someone who could use some hope through Jesus Christ! Click Here to share.

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    32 mins
  • Deep Dive Into The Theology of the Eucharist - A Journey Through the Sacrament
    Oct 12 2023

    How would you feel if someone you really wanted to be friends with said, "Fine, I'll be your friend, but I want you to always be who I think you are now, and I never want to learn anything about who you really are that could change my perspective." What a ridiculous thing to say! No, when we love someone, we desire to get to know them—their past, their hopes, their dreams, the things that make them happy, the things that make them feel fulfilled. Have you ever tried to get to know Jesus in this way? That's what today's episode is all about! We're diving deep into the theology of the Eucharist, getting to know Jesus more and more through the very Sacrament of his Body and Blood.

    • Do you know why Jesus used bread and wine as the physical sign of the Eucharist, instead of something else?
    • Have you ever wondered if eating Jesus' body and blood is cannibalism?
    • Did you know that Jesus is totally present in the Eucharist: body, blood, soul, and divinity (his essence as God)?
    • If you want to see a miracle happen, did you know you just have to go to Mass and see the priest consecrate the Eucharist?

    You'll hear from the Gospels, the Catechism, and even St. Thomas Aquinas in ways you never have before as your hosts attempt to shine a light on the Church's teachings about the Eucharist and explore how this message fits in perfectly with the Eucharistic Revival taking place in America right now! We're so glad to have you on this journey with us! If you have questions or comments about today's video, we'd love to hear them! Click Here to fill out and submit the form, and we'll respond as quickly as we can.

    Please keep us in your prayers and know that we're praying for you!

    RED-C Apostolate is Religious Education for the Domestic Church. Our mission is to help families integrate Catholic teaching into the context of their daily lives, which we accomplish by providing local Catholic radio programming to families in Central Texas and the Brazos Valley, as well as educational opportunities to families and individuals nationwide through events, retreats, podcasts, and online courses. If you learned something from this video or miniseries, please consider sharing it with someone who could use some hope through Jesus Christ! Click Here to share.

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    26 mins
  • Is the Eucharist In the Bible? - Eucharist 101 - A Journey Through the Sacrament
    Oct 12 2023

    Already on day two, it's time for the make-or-break question—possibly the greatest dispute between Catholics and all other Christians for the past 500+ years: Is the Eucharist Biblical? Or a false teaching that has been handed down and persists within the Catholic Church? In today's video, we'll make the case that Biblical figures prior to Jesus, as well as Jesus himself and his Apostles, very clearly point towards the Eucharist as being the "Source and summit of the Christian life." (CCC, 1324) Starting with the Old Testament, we'll explore how God revealed through the prophets that the Eucharist would become a soul-saving Sacrament and how different traditions within the Jewish faith prefigured how Catholics celebrate and understand the Eucharist today. Moving into the New Testament, you'll hear the words of Jesus in the four Gospels—perhaps in a new way—as well as those of St. Paul as they both explicitly talk about the Eucharist and the various duties we have as a result of being given the Sacrament. “They set out at once and returned to Jerusalem where they found gathered together the eleven and those with them who were saying, "The Lord has truly been raised and has appeared to Simon!" Then the two recounted what had taken place on the way and how he was made known to them in the breaking of the bread." — Luke 24:33-35 “For I received from the Lord what I also handed on to you, that the Lord Jesus, on the night he was handed over, took bread, and, after he had given thanks, broke it and said, "This is my body that is for you. Do this in remembrance of me." In the same way also the cup, after supper, saying, "This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of me." — 1 Corinthians 11:23-25 “The miracles of the multiplication of the loaves, when the Lord says the blessing, breaks and distributes the loaves through his disciples to feed the multitude, prefigure the superabundance of this unique bread of his Eucharist..." — CCC, 1335 The Eucharist IS Biblical and as we'll discover in episode 4, some of the earliest writings we have from the first Christians, outside of the Gospels, have to do with Mass and the Eucharist. If you watch this video and realize you've heard other people give rebuttals or alternate interpretations of these passages, we hope you hear them in a different way today. But if not, please hold out a little longer! On day 5 we'll go into more detail and answer some of the more common rebuttals to these verses on the Eucharist, as well as tackle other common questions and challenges from our culture in regards to the Sacrament. We're so glad to have you on this journey with us! If you have questions or comments about today's video, we'd love to hear them! Click Here to fill out and submit the form, and we'll respond as quickly as we can.

    Please keep us in your prayers and know that we're praying for you!

    RED-C Apostolate is Religious Education for the Domestic Church. Our mission is to help families integrate Catholic teaching into the context of their daily lives, which we accomplish by providing local Catholic radio programming to families in Central Texas and the Brazos Valley, as well as educational opportunities to families and individuals nationwide through events, retreats, podcasts, and online courses. If you learned something from this video or miniseries, please consider sharing it with someone who could use some hope through Jesus Christ! Click Here to share.

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    27 mins
  • What Is the Eucharist? Eucharist 101 - A Journey Through the Sacrament
    Oct 12 2023

    It was a heavy moment when our Savior spoke up at dinner, catching the attention of the Apostles. He knew he was about to die. He knew he would be betrayed by one of his friends. He knew he would be abandoned by the Apostles and left alone to the judgements and tortures of the Sanhedrin and the Romans. So what did Jesus do? He took bread and broke it—and likewise took the chalice—and gave us the Sacrament of his body, blood, soul, and divinity (his being as God), which many have risked life and limb to receive and protect, and of which St. Pope Pius X said, "Holy Communion (Eucharist) is the shortest and safest way to heaven." If you're a lifelong Catholic, perhaps you understand this on a deep level. But if you're a new Catholic, one of our Christian brothers and sisters, or someone starting to question if God could be real, you may wonder, "What's the big deal?" Isn't it just a piece of bread? Isn't it just a symbol? We'll dive into these questions and many more throughout this seven-part miniseries, but today we're starting with the basics, answering the questions: "What is the Eucharist?" and "What is a sacrament?", finishing with how the Eucharist and all the sacraments convey God’s grace and love into our lives and how to seek that out on a daily basis. This is a 101-level course, so we start off with the basics. But don't worry, as we walk this journey together over the next six days, we will dive deeper and deeper into the mystery of the Sacrament and provide you with resources to enhance your journey into Eucharistic teachings. We're so glad to have you on this journey with us! If you have questions or comments about today's video, we'd love to hear them! Click Here to fill out and submit the form, and we'll respond as quickly as we can. Please keep us in your prayers and know that we're praying for you!

    RED-C Apostolate is Religious Education for the Domestic Church. Our mission is to help families integrate Catholic teaching into the context of their daily lives, which we accomplish by providing local Catholic radio programming to families in Central Texas and the Brazos Valley, as well as educational opportunities to families and individuals nationwide through events, retreats, podcasts, and online courses. If you learned something from this video or miniseries, please consider sharing it with someone who could use some hope in Jesus Christ! Click Here to share.

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    23 mins
  • Religious Freedom and Dignitatis Humanae
    Feb 3 2023

    This episode of "The Deacon and the Doc” looks at one of the most important issues of our time as American Catholics—religious freedom—through the lens of the Declaration on Religious Freedom, Dignitatis Humanae, from the Second Vatican Council. The document itself has been a subject of scrutiny and criticism since its publication in 1965. The Deacon and the Doc try to clear away the misconceptions surrounding it and to put it in its proper historical context, including the role of President John F. Kennedy, the United States' first Catholic executive, in defining the contours of American religious liberty. Issues of church-state relations come into play as well as we consider the state of religious freedom today. Deacon Mike Beauvais and Dr. Thaddeus Romansky are your hosts. Shows will bounce around between considering the legacy of Vatican II, encouraging the Eucharistic Revival, and offering windows into the discussions at our faith formation classes. Each episode is about 20 minutes. Your hosts will always have something to talk about, sometimes to disagree about, but always to be faithful about.

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    28 mins