VOX SFX
VOX SFX
Welcome to VOX SFX, a podcast which aims to explore the rich history and traditions of the Catholic Church over the last two thousand years. This podcast is designed to educate those who might not know much about the Church, and to those members of the faithful who may be unaware of the significance of our symbolism and ritual. Through study and interviews, we hope to share this vivid saga of antiquity with a new generation of listeners.
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Episodes
E102 - The First Commandment and Modern Idols 22.06.2026 38:19
God's first instruction to us in the Ten Commandments is "Thou shalt have no other gods before me". Idols in the Bible may seem obvious to us, but modern idols are far more complex, and living a God-centered life is not just about professing Christian faith. The world contains many distractions and temptations, and it can be difficult to know what matters in building a Catholic fa...
E101 - Evolution and Faith 15.06.2026 57:52
The world often paints faith and reason as opposing forces. Yet throughout Christian history, the Catholic Church has been at the forefront of scientific development and exploration, and the intellectual traditions of the Catholic faith have encouraged believers to pursue new ideas and greater depths of inquiry. This week, Nicholas speaks to Fr. Joseph Fortier SJ, who shares the insights he has g...
E100 - Giving Glory To God With Excellence 08.06.2026 59:32
The papal prayer intention for June 2026 is for the value of sports. In a video describing his hopes for the fruits this month's prayers will bear, Pope Leo XIV said that “In times of war and extreme polarization, sport is one of the few things that bring us closer together. (...) Let us pray this June that sport may be an instrument of peace, encounter, and dialogue among cultures and natio...
E99 - Lord, Hear My Cry 02.06.2026 36:26
Within the Psalms, we find the full expression of the human experience. Whether it be gladness and joy or despair and anger, anything one might feel we can find in the Psalms. One of the main themes in this portion of scripture is that of lament. When we find ourselves in times of lament, this isn't necessarily a bad thing. As Catholics, we understand that God meets us in our suffering an...
E98 - Mental Health and Faith 25.05.2026 39:46
Whether due to biology or personal experience, we can feel challenged by the way we process our own thoughts and how they inform our views on how we interact with the world around us. We must constantly contend with societal and personal expectations and alarm about the future, and our understanding of God's love for us can become fragile. In this latest installment of our conversations fr...
E97 - For The Common Good 18.05.2026 48:09
When we build a responsible, responsive world that follows Christ's teachings, how do we ensure that the people He most sought to lift up - the poor, the prisoner, the stranger - have a place and voice in society? For those who fall through the cracks or find themselves in difficult situations, it can be hard to feel the presence of God or know where to turn. We hear messages of charity and...
E96 - Catholic Social Teaching 12.05.2026 42:57
As Catholics we trust in our priests, bishops, cardinals, and Holy Father to act as our shepherds. We look to them for guidance when faced with the questions of the world. How do we live a life based in the Gospel? In what ways can we, as the children of God, seek to sanctify our lives? Many of those answers can be found in Holy Scripture, the words of the saints, and the dictums laid out in o...
E95 - The Papacy 04.05.2026 41:47
In these trying times, there is some confusion as to the role of the Pope in the world. He is both the leader of the Roman Catholic faithful and the ambassador of Christ to the world. He has the monumental task of teaching the Gospel to people's of all nations. Although his words have drawn recent criticism in his country of origin, they are often filtered through the lens of individual bi...
E94 - A Catholic Approach to Artificial Intelligence 27.04.2026 56:46
Whenever there is a significant change in the world, the Church responds. It is one of the jobs of our leaders to guide us through uncharted waters. Today we find ourselves in need of direction when it comes to artificial intelligence. This tool has the potential to reshape every aspect of life at every level of society. How do we proceed forward using this tool to better the world? Joining u...
E93 - Catholic Apologetics 20.04.2026 37:00
All of us are called to be active in our faith when it comes to dealing with the world. This world we live it can often be hostile to our beliefs and we might find ourselves needing to explain our doctrine. There are also those who might be curious about the Church and have a desire for a deeper understanding. In order to better communicate the message of Christ, we must go beyond the surface,...
E92 - Online Ambassadors 13.04.2026 39:20
When we have publicly dedicated ourselves to Christ, we become His ambassadors. We are given a great opportunity to show the love and patience of Jesus as we go about our virtual lives. However, there are dangers to this. Social media can contain prejudice and hatred that we must deal with because of our faith. Misinformation can lead us down false paths. The constant bombardment of informati...
E91 - Walking In The Eucharist 06.04.2026 43:39
Few things are as central to Catholic belief as the holy presence of Jesus in the Eucharist. Every day, at Masses held all over the world, the faithful come to honor the imperative given to us by our Savior: to take His real self into our own beings, allowing it to effuse us and change us for the better. Eucharistic Congresses serve as events of awakening, to enlighten the minds of Catholics con...
E90 - The Spirit of OCIA 30.03.2026 45:43
Everyone who can be called a Catholic has been confirmed in the eyes of the Church. This is a sacred and joyful ritual in which the community celebrates those who are completing their process. For converts, this happens at the culmination of the OCIA program. Learning how to be a practicing Catholic can seem a little daunting at first, but these worries quickly melt away in the warmth of suppor...
E89 - Disarmament and Peace 23.03.2026 39:30
Our Lord Jesus preached peace, harmony, and love for our neighbor and all mankind. We are to actively work towards a world that embodies those values. However, our current reality makes this message complicated. While we are still called to love our neighbor and work toward peace, we cannot ignore the danger posed by pure pacifism on the nationstate level. How do we balance the seemingly compe...
E88 - Irish Catholicism 16.03.2026 53:30
Catholicism, while absolutely grounded in being a universal Church, has many beautiful variations throughout the world. In the United States, few have captured the imagination and heart of the nation like Irish Catholicism. Steeped in ancient lore and rich in history, the story of Irish Catholicism is as fascinating as it is tragic and triumphant. On this Sunday before our Church celebrates St....
E87 - A Tale of Two Councils 02.03.2026 39:51
There have been many councils in the history of the Church that have shaped our faith. From doctrine to rites, they have covered a breadth of topics. However, few councils have matched the importance of the Council of Trent and Vatican II. Both made sweeping changes that took decades to fully implement and made an impact that is still being considered today. What happened at these councils? W...
E86 - To See A Great Light 25.02.2026 54:33
Grief is something that can feel insurmountable. In the time following a loss, it often seems as though we are barely keeping our heads above water. It can be hard to see the light. But the waters will ebb and the light will shine again. We will never forget those we lose, but we can learn to handle their loss in healthy ways. This is often more easily done with a group of people who have gon...
E85 - Mardi Gras 16.02.2026 43:42
Before we enter the penitential season of Lent, we gather to celebrate Mardi Gras. We know it primarily for colorful parades, extravagant celebrations, and delicious pastries. But did you know that there is also a spiritual significance to this event? Fr Conroy joins Nicholas as we find out the history and substance of Mardi Gras.
E84 - Life, Faith, and Snacks 09.02.2026 40:42
It can be difficult to remain faithful to God in the modern world. So many things seek to drive a wedge between us and devotion. Social media traps us in algorithms and politics encourage us to make an idol out of ideology. We are constantly bombarded by conflicting messages from music, television, and our cellphones. Remaining true to the Word in this reality is difficult for adults, but more...
E83 - Strength and Hope 02.02.2026 42:56
The suffering of children is difficult to witness, particularly the children in our families. It can leave us with questions about our relationship with God, or with a feeling of powerlessness, but can reveal opportunities for deep compassion and meaningful care and respect for those who need it most. This month, Pope Leo has asked us to pray for children with incurable diseases. Fr. Hightower...
E82 - The Wealth of Prayer 26.01.2026 43:15
Prayer is essential to aligning us to the path of Christ and connecting us to God and each other. We can use rote prayers to find alignment at any moment, or engage in contemplative prayer for a deeper understanding of scripture and the treasures it holds for us. The Bible itself holds many prayers within its pages, including the Lord's Prayer and the Psalms. Regardless of the type of pray...
E81 - A Constellation of Dreams 21.01.2026 49:27
Each night, we have the opportunity to enter into a world unbounded by the rules to which we are by day accustomed. This world is a tapestry of our deepest hopes and fears and everything we notice and wonder, a mysterious realm of inexplicable phenomena and unexpected memories, completely individual yet transcendent. The dreams that take place in this world have been the wellspring of spiritual...
E80 - The Spiritual Journey of St. Ignatius 12.01.2026 40:17
Few practices have captured the imagination of people seeking greater understanding of themselves and of God than the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. When our own image of ourselves gets between us and God, and we become preoccupied with our own ideas about who we're supposed to be, rather than who God made us to be, the Spiritual Exercises can help us to develop a better pict...
E79 - Love 22.12.2025 45:02
In our final episode of this Advent series we tie in the themes of this season under one word. That word is love. Ours is a God of love, seeking to reconcile the world under His sheltering wings. At the core of our faith, and even the most complex theological questions, the most important concepts are to love our God with all our heart, all our soul, and all our strength, and to love our neighb...
E78 - Joy 17.12.2025 36:27
Joyful are those who wait on the Lord. In this time of joyful anticipation as we look up at the skies of Bethlehem, our God has given us the grace to endure the darkness of winter with His warm light within. It is not enough, however, to keep this light to ourselves. Instead, we are given the mission to let it shine even in the darkest places, allowing it to lift others as well. Deb Johnson j...
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