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Warcast for Catholics is a podcast dedicated to a discussion of war and peace in the Catholic tradition. Soldiers who are Catholic and soldiers who are not Catholic, soldiers both in the Ira...

Catholic conscientious objector Daniel Baker

Catholic conscientious objector Jonathan Lace.

Catholic conscientious objector Joshua Casteel

Michael J. Baxter provides a theological explanation of the sign of peace, our second in a series of talks given at the Catholic Peace Fello...

Co-founder of the Catholic Peace Fellowship, Jim Forest speaks: Our first in a series of talks from the Catholic Peace Fellowship Spring Con...

Going to Rome. Vatican Radio interviews Joshua Casteel and Mike Griffin. Many thanks to Radio Vaticana for granting us permission to replay...

Join us for a very special interview with Sr. Helen Prejean.

This episode brings a new interview, along with our recurring 'In the Beginning' and 'Bible and War' segments. Stay tuned for another exciti...

In this special edition, we share the experiences of some of the folks we have helped. You can hear real-life stories of the Catholic Peace...

We conclude our interview with Joshua Casteel and introduce a new segment called "The Bible and War". In our "In the Beginning" segment, Mik...

After a long delay, we’re back and we’ll be producing episodes on a more regular basis now. The third edition of our podcast includes the th...

In our second episode, we continue the interview with Joshua Casteel. The In the Beginning segment focuses on early Church approaches to war...

In this first episode of Warcast for Catholics, we air the initial part of our interview with Iraq War veteran and conscientious objector Jo...

What is Warcast for Catholics? Listen to our teaser and find out why we want to start a conversation with Catholics about war and peace.