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GK Chesterton and Tolerance

G.K. Chesterton and Tolerance

By Adam Minihan | January 10, 2017

G.K. Chesterton and Tolerance The Catholic Man Show Recently, a Friend of the Show asked about G.K. Chesterton in our closed Facebook group. (By the way, we have a great group of men who are Friends of the Show. We have challenging conversations almost daily. If you want to become a Friend of the Show, shoot…

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Men Helping Men! Resources for Your Men’s Group

By Adam Minihan | December 26, 2016

Hope everyone is having a Blessed Christmas! Back in October, I posted about starting your own men’s faith study group. You may want to read that post again… (Raise Your glass…with other Catholic Men and Grow in Faith!) Our group (including Adam and David from The Catholic Man Show) meets monthly at my house. We…

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Not a New Year’s Resolution but a Holy Strategy

By Adam Minihan | December 20, 2016

PUTTING ON THE ARMOR Holy Strategy The Catholic Man Show As we move into this new year, we must make a precedent. This is not a mere “New Year’s Resolution” but rather a strategic and decisive plan to overcome the world, the spirit of this world, and yourself by weapons given to us by Holy…

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Fr. William Corby – Something Every Catholic Man Should Know

By Adam Minihan | April 13, 2016

Fr. William Corby   The Catholic Man Show’s Facebook Page!  

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Ephesians Chapter 5

By Adam Minihan | January 6, 2015

CALLING ALL MEN: Going along with our theme of fasting (read our blog on fasting here), St. Michael Catholic radio wanted to give men (and women) a structured way to fast. Have you heard of e5men? e5 men stands for Ephesians Chapter 5. Sign up with us! The e5 Man fasts for his bride as…

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In the Father’s Footsteps

By Adam Minihan | January 6, 2015

In less than 2 months Oklahoma will be hosting the 19th Annual In the Father’s Footsteps Catholic Men’s Conference on February 28, 2015.  If you haven’t been before, do yourself a favor and go this year. The speakers are top-notch (as always). Below are a list of speakers and their bios. The theme this year…

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Cardinal Newman’s Description of a Gentleman

By Adam Minihan | August 19, 2014

Blessed John Henry Newman was a consummate Catholic gentleman. Reviled by many of his closest friends for converting to Catholicism, he bore insults and attacks on his character with patience and charity. Here is his description of a gentleman taken from his work The Idea of a University, published in 1854. Keep in mind that Newman is here…

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Introducing Catholic Gentleman T-Shirts!

By Adam Minihan | June 13, 2014

How you will feel wearing a classy CG t-shirt! For months now, I’ve been getting requests for Catholic Gentleman t-shirts. And now they’re finally here! These fun and sturdy cotton tees sport the bold tiara and pipes logo, and they’ll let the world know that you’re a Catholic gentleman extraordinaire. The tees currently come in white, grey,…

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Lose Yourself: Finding Freedom in Mary’s Risky Yes

By Adam Minihan | June 9, 2014

Did she really say that? Did she really mean it? I keep turning back to Luke 1:38, “And Mary said, ‘Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.’” I take a few minutes to present myself before God in silence. When my mind wanders, I return to…

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A Marked Man: Should Catholics Get Tattoos?

By Adam Minihan | June 5, 2014

From small ankle tattoos to tattooed sleeves, I am seeing tattoos on men and women more and more frequently. In fact, an estimated 40 million Americans have at least one tattoo, and tattoo parlors are one of the fastest growing businesses in the U.S. With the increased popularity of tattoos comes the question of their morality.…

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Mass Attire

By Adam Minihan | December 13, 2017

This post was written by a guest blogger and Council of Man member, Rich Lamm. You…

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Be a joyful man by The Catholic Man Show

By Adam Minihan | December 13, 2017

On Being a Joyful Man by The Catholic Man Show Want happiness? Eat bacon! But…

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