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Brendan Gotta
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  • St. Elizabeth Ann Seton with Sr. Betty Ann McNeil
    Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I’m joined by Sister Betty Ann McNeil, D.C., the foremost expert on Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton, to explore the life, legacy, and spiritual depth of the first native-born American saint.As we approach the 50th anniversary of her canonization, Sister Betty Ann shares powerful insights into Mother Seton’s conversion, suffering, motherhood, and the founding of the Sisters of Charity — all rooted in a deep love for Christ and the Eucharist.In our conversation, Sister Betty Ann shares:Why Elizabeth Ann Seton’s story still matters todayThe pivotal moment of her conversion in ItalyHer devotion to the Eucharist and the Blessed MotherThe challenges she faced as a Catholic convert in early AmericaHow she became a pioneer in Catholic education and women’s religious lifeWhat’s planned for the 50th anniversary celebration in Emmitsburg, MarylandWhy her newly updated book Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton: A Spiritual Portrait is a must-readWhether you’re new to Mother Seton’s story or already devoted to her, this episode will deepen your appreciation for her holiness and inspire you to answer your own call to sainthood.Learn More:Order the book Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton: A Spiritual Portrait from Ignatius Press or setonshrine.orgExplore events and the anniversary celebration at: setonshrine.orgFollow Gotta Be Saints:Instagram: @gottabesaintsSubscribe and leave a review to help others discover the call to holiness!🙏 Sponsored by Truthly Thank you to our sponsor, Truthly — the world’s first Catholic action app designed to help you reflect and share your faith confidently. Begin your free trial today using the code gottabesaints at truthly.ai. Support the show
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  • BBC Interview on the Jubilee for Digital Missionaries
    Send us a textIn this special episode, I share my recent conversation on BBC Radio where I had the chance to talk about the Jubilee for Digital Missionaries in Rome. Joining me for the discussion was fellow Catholic content creator Eliza Monts. Together, we reflect on what it means to evangelize in the digital space, the experiences we had during the Jubilee, and how events like this strengthen our mission to bring Christ to others online.What you’ll hear in this episode:How the Jubilee for Digital Missionaries came about and why it matters for today’s ChurchMy reflections on attending the event in Rome and connecting with fellow missionariesEliza Monts’ perspective on digital evangelization and the challenges we face onlinePractical ways we can all share the Gospel through our social media and digital platformsListen now and be inspired to take your mission to the next level! Support the show
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  • St. Michael's Lent with Jamie Baxter
    Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, I’m joined by Jamie Baxter, founder of Exodus 90, to explore St. Michael’s Lent — a centuries-old devotion practiced by St. Francis of Assisi that still speaks powerfully to the challenges of our time.We talk about why this devotion, which runs from the Feast of the Assumption to the Feast of the Archangels, is worth reviving, and how disciplines like night vigils, fasting, and fraternity can help men (and women!) grow in freedom and love of God.Along the way, Jamie shares:The history of St. Michael’s Lent and St. Francis’ connection to itHow Padre Pio and other saints embraced this devotionWhy night vigils are such a powerful form of prayerThe difference between Christian asceticism and stoicismHow small, faithful practices can transform your spiritual lifeAn unexpected connection between PGA champion Scottie Scheffler and the spiritual lifeWhether you’re new to fasting and prayer or looking to deepen your walk with the Lord, this conversation will inspire you to make space for God and engage in the spiritual battle with confidence.Learn More: To join St. Michael’s Lent or explore the Exodus 90 fraternity, visit exodus90.com or download the Exodus 90 app.Follow Gotta Be Saints: Instagram: @gottabesaints Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review to help more people discover the call to holiness!🙏 Sponsored by Truthly Thank you to our sponsor, Truthly — the world’s first Catholic action app designed to help you reflect and share your faith confidently. Begin your free trial today using the code gottabesaints at truthly.ai. Support the show
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  • Fulton J. Sheen - Convert Maker
    Send us a textIn this episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, we dive into the remarkable life and legacy of Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, one of the most influential Catholic voices of the 20th century. I’m joined by Sherry Hughes, author of the new book Fulton J. Sheen: Convert Maker, to explore the bold witness, deep spirituality, and evangelistic fire that marked Sheen’s life and ministry.Known for his groundbreaking use of radio and television, Fulton Sheen reached millions with the truth of the Gospel—yet his most powerful work often happened one soul at a time. Sherry shares personal stories, historical insights, and moving examples of Sheen’s impact on the lives of countless converts—from New York streetwalkers to Protestant ministers, politicians, and beyond.In this episode, we reflect on what made Sheen such a captivating figure—and how we too can become humble and courageous witnesses to Christ in our everyday lives.🕊️ Topics Covered:Who was Fulton J. Sheen? A brief overview of his life and influenceHow Sheen became a “convert maker” through one-on-one evangelizationHis profound commitment to daily holy hours and Eucharistic adorationStories of radical conversions sparked by his bold witnessThe balance of intellect, humility, and love in his approach to soulsThe role of suffering, grace, and timing in evangelizationLessons for modern-day missionary disciples📖 Learn More:To dive deeper into Sheen’s legacy, pick up a copy of Fulton J. Sheen: Convert Maker by Sherry Hughes, available through Ignatius Press and at your local Catholic bookstore. This powerful book shares the stories of over 20 individuals whose lives were forever changed through encounters with Archbishop Sheen.🌍 Get Involved:Inspired by Sheen’s witness? Spend time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. Begin your own commitment to a daily holy hour and let your life become a light to others. As Sheen himself said, “Unless souls are saved, nothing is saved.”🎙️ Join the Conversation:If this episode stirred your heart to evangelize with boldness and love, subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement. How has Fulton Sheen impacted your faith journey? Let us know on Instagram @gottabesaints.🙏 Sponsors:Thank you to our sponsor, Truthly — the world’s first Catholic action app designed to help you reflect and share your faith confidently. Begin your free trial today using the code gottabesaints. Support the show
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  • Blessed Stanley Rother with Ennie Hickman
    Send us a textIn this special episode of the Gotta Be Saints Podcast, we reflect on the life and legacy of Blessed Stanley Rother, the first U.S. born martyr. As we approach his feast day on July 28th, I am joined by Ennie Hickman, a missionary and speaker who has walked in the footsteps of Blessed Stanley in Guatemala. Ennie shares his deep connection to Stanley’s story and the inspiring lessons we can learn from his life.Blessed Stanley gave his life in martyrdom for the people of Guatemala, standing in solidarity with the oppressed. His ordinary yet extraordinary life serves as a powerful reminder of the call to holiness and the heroic sacrifices that come from living out one's vocation with faith and love.In this episode, we delve into Stanley's humility, hard work, and unwavering commitment to the people he served. From his early failures to his eventual mission in Guatemala, Ennie reflects on the real-life lessons that Blessed Stanley’s life can offer to us today.Topics Covered:The inspiring story of Blessed Stanley Rother and his mission in GuatemalaHow Stanley’s ordinary life became an example of extraordinary holinessThe importance of trust, submission, and love in answering God’s callThe powerful example of Blessed Stanley’s martyrdom and the legacy it leavesEnnie’s personal connection to Stanley’s story and mission in GuatemalaHow we can all live our ordinary lives with great love and dedication to God📖 Learn More: Discover more about Blessed Stanley Rother's life and legacy. For those interested in exploring his story further, Ennie recommends reading this, a collection of his heartfelt letters home, showcasing his deep spirituality and devotion.🌍 Get Involved: If you feel called to learn more about Blessed Stanley’s mission, consider joining one of Ennie’s pilgrimages to Guatemala, where you can experience the place that shaped Stanley's heroic life. Visit Ennie Hickman’s website for more information.🎙️ Join the Conversation: If this episode has inspired you to deepen your trust in God’s plan for your life and to embrace the call to holiness, subscribe, share, and leave a review. We would love to hear how Blessed Stanley’s story has impacted your faith journey.Sponsors: Thank you to our sponsor, Truthly — the world’s first Catholic action app that supports your daily reflections and confidence in sharing the faith. Get started today with a free trial using code gottabesaints. Support the show
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