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A Quiet Catechism

Podcast door Doug Tooke

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A Quiet Catechism is a reflective Catholic podcast for those who hunger for depth without noise. In a world of hot takes and hurried opinions, this show slows the pace and listens carefully. Each episode explores the quiet strength of the Catholic intellectual and spiritual tradition, from foundational philosophical questions to world-shaping historical moments, from ancient prayers to modern cultural challenges. This is not a debate show or a news cycle commentary. It is a place for contemplation, clarity, and reverence. Together, we revisit the simple truths that have formed saints, civilizations, and consciences across centuries. Truth spoken softly still carries weight. A Quiet Catechism invites listeners into the beauty of ordered thought, faithful imagination, and the enduring wisdom of the Church, not shouted, but whispered with confidence.

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022 Power

In Episode 22 of A Quiet Catechism, Doug Tooke reflects on the true nature of power through the lens of Christ, the Cross, and the spiritual life. While the world often equates power with control, influence, dominance, and recognition, Jesus reveals a radically different kind of strength: love that does not coerce, but invites. Drawing from Scripture, Pope Benedict XVI, Hans Urs von Balthasar, St. Ignatius of Loyola, Dr. Curt Thompson, the Catechism, and St. Thérèse of Lisieux, this episode explores how our need to control often comes from fear, insecurity, and disordered attachments. True power, Doug suggests, is not something we manufacture by tightening our grip, but something we receive through grace, trust, surrender, and relationship with God. Listeners are invited to practice this quiet strength in daily life by listening instead of winning, releasing the need for recognition, and sitting with God without agenda or performance. Ultimately, the episode offers a gentle but challenging reminder that the power of God is not forceful, but faithful, and that love is enough.

19 mei 2026 - 6 min
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021 Identity

Episode 21 of A Quiet Catechism, "Identity," is a gentle Catholic reflection on the deepest question beneath so much modern anxiety: Who am I, really, when all the noise goes quiet? Rooted in Genesis, the Catechism, Christ's baptism, Gaudium et Spes, and the wisdom of saints and thinkers like Augustine, Aquinas, Newman, Edith Stein, Benedict XVI, and John Paul II, the episode reminds listeners that identity is not something we invent, perform, defend, or prove, but something we receive from God. It explores the false names we learn to answer to—failure, burden, fraud, disappointment, not enough—and contrasts them with the Father's truest name for us: beloved. With warmth, humor, and pastoral tenderness, the episode shows that we are made in the image of God, wounded by sin, restored in Christ, incorporated into communion through baptism, and sent into the world to love. The practical invitation is simple and deeply freeing: notice the false name, return to your baptismal identity, and give yourself away in one concrete act of love, trusting that in Christ, identity becomes peace.

7 mei 2026 - 22 min
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020 Perseverance

In Episode 020 of A Quiet Catechism, The Slow Work of Perseverance, we take a gentle walk through one of the most necessary and ordinary virtues of the Christian life: staying with God over time. Perseverance is not presented as grim self-help or spiritual toughness, but as the grace-filled decision to keep saying yes to Christ in prayer, love, duty, dryness, weakness, and daily life. Drawing from Scripture, the Catechism, Aquinas, and the wisdom of the saints, this episode reminds us that salvation is not only about beginning well, but remaining in faith and love to the end. For the tired, inconsistent, discouraged soul, the message is tender and hopeful: holiness is mostly staying, God supplies the grace He asks of us, and we are allowed to be unfinished as long as we keep walking with Him.

29 apr 2026 - 13 min
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019 Joy

Episode 19 of A Quiet Catechism, "Joy," offers a tender and theologically rich reflection on Christian joy as something far deeper than happiness, comfort, or passing emotion. The episode presents joy as a fruit of the Holy Spirit, rooted in God's presence and possible even in the midst of sorrow, fatigue, disappointment, and the ordinary burdens of life. Drawing from Scripture, Aquinas, the witness of the saints, and pastoral wisdom, it shows that joy is not denial of suffering but God's quiet nearness within it. The episode gently invites listeners to discover joy not as something to manufacture, but as something received through gratitude, honesty in prayer, mercy, community, silence, and the sacraments—an enduring, candle-like grace that remains lit even when life feels complicated.

21 apr 2026 - 12 min
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018 Trust

Episode 018 of A Quiet Catechism, "Trust: Letting God Be God," is a gentle and deeply practical reflection on what Christian trust really means when life feels uncertain, anxious, or beyond our control. Rather than reducing trust to vague optimism, the episode presents it as a steady, grace-filled surrender to God's providence, rooted in Scripture, the Catechism, the witness of the saints, and the ordinary struggles of daily life. Moving from theology to lived experience, it explores the tension between responsibility and control, the way trust is formed in prayer and suffering, and how believers can begin practicing it in small, concrete ways each day. The episode ultimately invites listeners to stop trying to carry the whole weight of life alone and to discover the peace and freedom that come from letting God be God.

16 apr 2026 - 14 min
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