The Collegiate Catholic Show

The Collegiate Catholic Show

The Collegiate Catholic Show

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Topic Category:

Religion and Spirituality

Language:

English

Podcast Stats:

Number of Episodes: 4
Series Type: episodic
Content Type: AUDIO

Podcast Description

"The podcast that spreads Christ’s light to college students around the world!"The Collegiate Catholic Show is hosted by Mason Arneson, the Assistant Director of Campus Ministry at the St. Thomas More Newman Center Parish located on the University of Missouri campus in Columbia, MO. Each week, Mason invites a different guest on the show to discuss a topic or aspect of the faith and how incoming, current, and recently graduated Catholic college students can grow in their relationship with Christ during this important stage of life.Episodes release every Wednesday during the fall (August-December) and spring (January-May) semesters.

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Content Themes

The podcast explores themes of spirituality, evangelization, and campus ministry, with specific episodes addressing topics like evangelization in college athletics, sainthood in sorority life, and the importance of taking faith seriously during college years. Each episode aims to provide practical insights for Catholic college students to deepen their faith journey.

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