CristeroCast
Official podcast of the Cristeros.
The Cristeros is a movement of faithful Catholic men committed to growing in relationship with God, strengthening their families, serving their parish, and standing together as brothers as missionary disciples in the world.
A Cristero is a Catholic man who lives his identity as a Brother of Christ the King, formed in prayer and rooted in true devotion to Jesus through Mary. Our spirituality comes from conversion and trust in God rather than self-reliance, and is formed by the Church’s rich patrimony and the great masters of the spiritual life.
If you’re looking to enter more deeply into the Mass this season, we invite you to join us:
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¡Viva Cristo Rey y Santa María de Guadalupe!
Episodes
11 episodes
Stop Attending Mass. Start Praying It.
Ever feel like you’re clocking in at church… and clocking out unchanged?This week on CristeroCast, we sit down with Father Mitchell Brown, STL in liturgical theology, to recover what the Mass actually is: not something we attend, ...
The Mass Isn’t Your Playlist.
Why does the Church care so much about liturgical music—and why isn’t the Mass built around our preferences?Join the Movement:https://www.thecristeros.org
The Word Is Christ, Not Background Noise
The Mass is not just something you attend. It is where Christ speaks.Learn more and join the movement:theCristeros.orgIn Episode 3 of CristeroCast, Patrick and Fr...
The Mass Won't Change You, Unless You Offer Yourself
Six stone jars at Cana held an absurd amount of wine—and that overabundance becomes a doorway into how God gives at every Mass.In this episode, I sit down with Fr. Mitchell Brown of Sacred Heart Cathedral to walk through the Liturgy of t...
This Is the Night: The Triduum Explained
Join the Cristeros movement: https://thecristeros.org“This is the night” is not a line of poetry. It’s a claim about reality.We sit down at the heart of Holy Week with Father Mitchell Brown t...
Give Us This Day...
“Give us this day our daily bread” is a line most of us can recite by heart, but we rarely stop to ask what the Church is putting on our lips right before Holy Communion.In this episode, we walk step by step through the Communion Rite an...
You Are Sent
The word “mission” can sound like something reserved for priests, campus ministries, or plane tickets. We want to bring it back down to earth, starting where the Church already starts it every Sunday: the dismissal at Mass. After we receive Chr...
Identity and Mission
Most of us don’t actually struggle with motivation, we struggle with clarity. We want God to hand us a personalised mission statement for today, but we skip the deeper question: do I know who I am, and do I know whose I am? We work through a si...
Bullets in the Floorboards
A priest gets put on a death list, leaves for safety, then chooses to go back anyway. That decision sits at the centre of our conversation about Blessed Stanley Rother, the American Catholic missionary from Oklahoma who served in Santiago Atitl...
A Priest, a Prophet, and a King Walk Into a Bar
You’ve probably heard the phrase “priest, prophet, and king” a hundred times. The surprise is how concrete it becomes once you connect it to Pentecost, the Church’s calendar, and what you actually bring to Mass every week. Patrick Mason sits do...
Listen to Him: The Mystery of the Transfiguration
You know that feeling when you read the Transfiguration and think, “I wish I could have been there”? We challenge that assumption and make a bold claim: you are not deprived of Mount Tabor. When we understand the Catholic liturgy as more than r...