• The Wicked Truth of Halloween

  • Oct 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

The Wicked Truth of Halloween

  • Summary

  • There has been a growing obsession with Halloween and horror in recent years. Halloween is now America's 2nd largest commercial holiday, and its fascination does not appear to be in decline. When you consider the argument of this festival's pagan roots, Catholics are often left confused. Today John Heinen, Sam Guzman, and Devin Schadt discuss the Catholic origins of Halloween as well as Hallowstide, and explain what we, as men, can do with our families and neighbors to take back Halloween. Inside of CG+, we also get to answer a question from a listener who is in his mid-30s, unmarried, and wondering what to do to improve his seemingly hopeless life circumstances. If you have a question for us to answer on the show please send a voice recording or written out a question to podcast@catholicgentleman.com. 🎉 FREE ROSARY FOR ALL NEW ANNUAL MEMBERS - Join CG+ - https://catholicgentlemanplus.com 🔴 Get this and watch the entire 1h 30mins of episode 181 here - https://catholicgentlemanplus.com 🔴 NEW SESSION ON Civic Duty with Guest Expert, Dr. Robert George, now available. You can get this, dozens of talks, sessions, and books inside of CatholicGentlemanPlus.com - Join Us Today! 17 Sessions Now Available - Weekly Extended Episodes - Exclusive Monthly Guest Experts - Daily Saint Quotes and More Help Support the Catholic Gentleman by either signing up for CG+ https://catholicgentlemanplus.com or https://catholicgentleman.com/support Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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