Inspired by the legacy of Archbishop John Francis Noll, “Noll's Nephew” delivers bite-sized episodes of Catholic theology for everyday disciples. Each episode offers clear, faithful, and accessible teachings rooted in Scripture, Tradition, and the Magisterium—perfect for your commute, coffee break, or quiet reflection. Whether you're a lifelong Catholic or just beginning to explore the faith, this podcast helps you grow in truth, deepen your understanding, and live your mission in the world.
In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we dive into the Catholic Church’s rich teaching on the Sacrament of Matrimony. We unpack its Form, Matter, and Minister, clarify the requirements for a valid marriage, and explore the profound effects this sacrament has on the lives of spouses. Whether you’re married, engaged, or discerning your vocation, discover how Matrimony is not just a human contract but a divine covenant that mirrors Christ...
In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we explore the Catholic Church’s teaching on the Assumption of Mary—her being taken body and soul into heavenly glory. Discover the scriptural roots, the witness of early Church Fathers like St. John Damascene and St. Gregory of Tours, and why this dogma matters for our own hope in the resurrection.
Marriage is not just a human contract—it’s a divine vocation that mirrors the eternal exchange of love within the Holy Trinity. In this episode, we explore how the Sacrament of Matrimony calls spouses to die to themselves daily, living out the self-giving love of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Drawing from Scripture, Church Fathers, and theologians, we uncover how this sacrament transforms ordinary life into an icon of God’s love, s...
The Anointing of the Sick is far more than the 'last rites.' It’s a profound sacrament of healing, courage, and grace. In this episode, we unpack its biblical foundation, explore the Form, Matter, and Minister, and discuss who can receive it. We also reflect on the mystery of redemptive suffering, showing how the sacrament transforms moments of weakness into a powerful union with Christ, bringing peace to the soul and stren...
Is the Hail Mary biblical? And is the Rosary just “vain repetition”? In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we break down the scriptural roots of the Hail Mary, explain why the Rosary is a Christ-centered meditation, and show how this beloved prayer leads us deeper into the Gospel.
Sola Scriptura, the belief that the Bible alone is the sole rule of faith, is a central Protestant teaching, but does it hold up to Scripture, history, and logic? In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we examine why Sola Scriptura is self-refuting, unbiblical, and historically impossible, and we explore the Catholic model of Scripture, Tradition, and Magisterium as the true Apostolic faith.
What actually makes Confession a sacrament? In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we explore the form, matter, and minister of Reconciliation. Discover how Christ personally forgives and heals us through this powerful encounter with His mercy.
Confession isn’t just spiritual, it’s deeply healing for the mind and heart. In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we explore the psychological benefits of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, including reduced anxiety, freedom from guilt, and personal renewal, supported by research and personal reflection on God’s mercy.
Confession is not about shame, it’s about freedom, healing, and renewal. In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we explore how the Sacrament of Reconciliation restores us to communion with God and the Church, parallels Baptism, and raises us to new life through Christ’s mercy.
Confirmation isn’t “graduation from Religious Ed," it’s your personal Pentecost. In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we explore the biblical and historical roots of Confirmation, from Acts of the Apostles to the early Church Fathers. Discover how this sacrament seals us with the Holy Spirit, equips us with His gifts, and empowers us for bold Christian witness in the world.
Catholics believe the Eucharist is truly the Body and Blood of Christ — but doesn’t that sound like cannibalism? In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we explain why receiving the Eucharist is completely different. Using Scripture, St. Thomas Aquinas, and the wisdom of the early Church, we uncover how Christ is sacramentally and gloriously present — giving us life, not death.
The Eucharist is more than doctrine — it is Divine Love made flesh, given and poured out for the life of the world. In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we explore how the Eucharist reveals the self-giving love of Christ, drawing from Scripture and the saints — including St. Thomas Aquinas and St. John Paul II — to show how this sacrament invites us into a communion of love that transforms hearts and history.
What makes the Eucharist truly Christ? In this episode of Noll’s Nephew, we explore the form, matter, and minister of the Blessed Sacrament — and why these details matter. Learn the requirements for receiving Communion worthily, the spiritual effects it brings, and how this miracle of divine love unites us to Christ and His Church.
What really happens at the altar? In this episode, we unpack the miracle of Transubstantiation: the Church’s teaching that the Eucharist is truly the Body and Blood of Christ. Using Scripture, philosophy, and the wisdom of the Church Fathers and Councils, we explore how bread and wine become the living presence of Jesus.
Is the Eucharist just a symbol or is it truly the Body and Blood of Christ? In this episode, we walk through Scripture, the writings of St. Paul, and the voices of the early Church Fathers to uncover the clear, unbroken witness to the Real Presence. From the Upper Room to the early martyrs, discover why Catholics have always believed: He meant what He said.
In this episode, we uncover how the Eucharist was foreshadowed throughout the Old Testament — from the Tree in Eden to the table of Melchizedek. Discover how the Passover lamb, the manna in the wilderness, and ancient priestly offerings all pointed to Christ’s real presence in the Blessed Sacrament.
What actually makes a baptism valid? In this episode, we unpack the essential elements and structure of the Sacrament of Baptism—from the pouring of water to the Trinitarian formula, to the powerful symbols of oil, garments, and light. Whether you're preparing for Baptism or want to understand your own more deeply, this episode reveals how God's grace works through visible signs to mark us as His own.
Baptism isn’t just a symbol; it’s a death and a resurrection. In this episode, we explore how the sacrament plunges us into Christ’s tomb and raises us into the life of the Trinity. Drawing from Scripture, Church teaching, the wisdom of the saints and the Lion King, we rediscover the radical identity and eternal destiny that begins at the font.
God isn’t on the clock, so what does eternity really mean? In this episode, we examine how the Church, Scripture, and theologians such as St. Augustine and Karl Rahner describe God’s timeless nature. Discover how eternity changes the way we see our past, live in the present, and hope for the future.
How can God be three and one at the same time? In this episode, we explore the mystery of the Holy Trinity through Scripture and the insights of Church Fathers like Irenaeus, Tertullian, Athanasius, and Augustine. Discover why the Trinity isn’t just a theological concept — it’s the divine love that created you, redeems you, and invites you into eternal relationship.
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