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RED-C Roundup

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RED-C Roundup is a local Bryan/College Station, TX live Catholic radio production by the RED-C Apostolate. Tune in live at 11 AM every Wednesday to hear local church and ministry updates, Catholic events in the area, and to hear live interviews with local and national Catholic figures. Our hosts Deacon Mike Beauvais, Pam Marvin, Judy Comeaux, and Maria Sotolongo conduct inspiring interviews with pro-life advocates, Catholic authors, speakers, podcasters, radio hosts, priests and clergy, and more, bringing Catholic teaching, the answers to pressing faith questions, and great spiritual information to the forefront. Search the archives of RED-C Roundup for great interviews on a variety of Catholic and Pro-Life topics. With more than 300 episodes, you are bound to find what you’re looking for!
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Episodes

214 Marcel LeJeune: Evangelization

On Wednesday, May 26, Judy Comeaux talked with Marcel LeJeune about ministry/evangelization, discipleship, and living as strong Christians in this ever changing world, especially through the use of social media platforms. Marcel talked about sharing our opinions as strictly opinions versus sharing them as if they were truth. He also discussed the importance of needing to “stick out” as Catholics. We are called to be different, to stand out and be set apart from the rest of the world for the glor...

May 27, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 204

213 Groundbreaking at St. Mary's in College Station

On Tuesday, May 19, Pam Marvin hosted the show and it was a live broadcast of the groundbreaking for the new Church of St. Mary's in College Station! There were some local interviewees who talked about the impact St. Mary's has had on them as well as a talk with our Bishop Joe Vasquez! This was a great event we are so thankful to have been a part of! Now remember to go and love your neighbor!

May 25, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 203

212 Dr. Richard Couey: Enzymes and Healthy Living

On Wednesday, May 12, Gene Wilhelm talked with Dr. Richard Couey, a Jack of all trades, as he received his bachelor’s degree from Baylor University, a doctorate degree at Texas A&M, played college and professional baseball, and was previously the Professor Emeritus at Baylor University. He has been active in the health and fitness field for over 30 years. He talked with Gene about DNA, the importance of enzymes, a healthy diet and exercise, the details behind living a healthy life, studies h...

May 12, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 202

211 Dr.Gerard Verschuuren: The Shroud of Turin

On Wednesday May 5, Deacon Mike talked with Dr. Gerard Verschuuren about his new book, A Catholic Scientist Champions the Shroud of Turin. Dr. Verschuuren is a scientist, writer, speaker, and consultant, working at the interface of science, philosophy, and religion. He talked about the history of the shroud and why he believes in its sincerity, along with several reasons for believing so. This was an intriguing conversation, especially for those interested in the Shroud of Turin, and/or any hist...

May 05, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 201

210 Dan Leroy: Catholics During the Revolutionary

On Wednesday, April 28, Dan Leroy was on the show to discuss Catholics during the Revolutionary War, and particularly his book Liberty’s Lions: The Catholic Revolutionaries who Established America. “The primary goal of this book: to gather together, in one place and for the first time, the significant contributions of Catholics to the American Revolution.” You can purchase Liberty’s Lions from Sophia Institute Press now! Listen in for this great conversation about the significance of Catholics d...

Apr 29, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 200

209 Robert Tunmire & Kevin O'Brien: Catholic Men's Leadership Alliance

On Wednesday, April 14, in the first part of the show, Gene Wilhelm talked about St. Tassac, an artisan, who gave last rites to St. Patrick! In the second segment, Kevin O’Brien and Robert Tunmire, members of the Catholic Men's Leadership Alliance joined Gene to discuss this “ministry to men”, not a “men’s ministry”. Kevin and Robert talked about the importance of forming relationships among men, and how that can be a snowball effect to the rest of the world. Build the man, build the family, bui...

Apr 21, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 199

208 Fr. Sebastian Walshe: Always a Catholic

On Wednesday, April 7, Deacon Mike Beauvais talked with Norbetine Priest, Fr. Sebastian Walshe, and author of Always a Catholic: How to Keep Your Kids in the Faith for Life - and Bring Them Back if they Have Strayed. They had a great discussion about the book and some other things going on in Fr. Sebastian's life as well! You can purchase his book HERE . Remember when considering the many ways in which you might share your time, talent, and treasure with the people of God, always round up!...

Apr 08, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 198

207 Sr. Tatum McWhorter: Chiara Petillo

On Wednesday, March 31, 2021, Pam Marvin had the pleasure of speaking with Sr. Tatum of the Apostles of the Interior Life at St. Mary's Catholic Center in College Station, Texas. The subject was one dear to Sr. Tatum's heart and it showed through in the remarkable, sincere interview she gave to us. For years, Sr. Tatum has been in close spiritual friendship with Servant of God Chiara Petillo, who died of cancer in 2012 while still a very young woman and mother of new baby boy. A seemingly normal...

Mar 31, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 197

206 Suzanne Leggett & John Paci: Catholic Charities of Central Texas

On Wednesday, March 24, host Judy Comeaux talked with Suzanne Leggett and John Paci about Catholic Charities of Central Texas, a faith-based social services organization serving individuals and families across 25 Central Texas counties. John Paci is the new Director of the Brazos Valley for Catholic Charities, and Suzanne Leggett is the Chief Advancement Officer. Catholic Charities provides a holistic set of programs and services to engage, educate, and empower Central Texans out of poverty now ...

Mar 24, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 195

205 Fr. Thomas Daily: Behold this Heart

On St. Patrick's Day, Wednesday, March 17, in the first part of the show host Pam Marvin talked about RED-C's new YouTube video series, Crumbs from the Table , in honor of St. Joseph. Check it out now! In the second segment, Fr. Thomas Daily joined to talk about his new book, Behold this Heart. Fr. Thomas has written multiple other books, and holds the Chair of Homiletics and Social Communications at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. He discussed what inspired him to writ...

Mar 24, 202158 minSeason 5Ep. 196

204 Fr. Richard Simon: His Personal Story

On Wednesday, March 10, host Gene Wilhelm talked with Fr. Richard Simon from Fr. Simon Says on Relevant Radio, about his personal story. They discussed Fr. Simon's ethnic background, his childhood and education, how he decided to become a priest and got into radio, and more! Listen in for a great conversation!

Mar 10, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 194

203 David Niles & Adam Minihan: Behind the Scenes of the Catholic Man Show

On Wednesday, March 3, Deacon Mike talked with David Miles and Adam Minihan, the cohosts of the Catholic Man Show, and co-owners of St. Michael Catholic Radio of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The duo has been best friends since kindergarten, attended college together, and have been accountability partners along their faith journeys. In this episode, they talked about how they began St. Michael Catholic Radio, and then later started the Catholic Man Show. They also shared their testimonies about their Faith a...

Mar 03, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 193

202 Roundtable Discussion: In the Face of Scandal, Why Remain Catholic?

On Wednesday, February 24, 2021, host Judy Comeaux led a roundtable discussion aimed at answering the very real question many of us ask when confronted with the infidelity of priests and Catholic lay leaders: Why should I remain? Using Fr. Mike Schmitz's excellent episode from his own podcast with Ascension Presents as a starting point, " Why You Can't Put Your Faith in People ," the Roundup participants explained the necessity, even in the face of real distress and hurt from scandal, that each ...

Feb 24, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 192

201 Dennis Daniel: Central Texas Fellowship of Catholic Men

On Wednesday, February 10, host Gene Wilhelm started the show with a beautiful prayer to St. Joseph, then talked about St. José Luis Sánchez del Rio, a young Mexican Cristero who was put to death by government officials because he refused to renounce his Catholic faith. In the second segment of the show, Gene spoke with Dennis Daniel, the Executive Director for Central Texas Fellowship of Catholic Men, about this men’s fellowship. The Mission of the Central Texas Fellowship of Catholic Men (CTFC...

Feb 10, 202158 minSeason 5Ep. 191

200 Peter Kwasniewski & Fr. Edward Looney: Reverence for the Eucharist

On Wednesday, February 3, Deacon Mike Beauvais talked with two different guests in the second segment of the show. Peter Kwasniewski joined to discuss his new book, The Holy Bread of Eternal Life. The hope of reading this book is that people will gain or rediscover a new reverence for the Eucharist. You can purchase The Holy Bread of Eternal Life at Sophia Institute Press. The second guest was Fr. Edward Looney who discussed his book Meditations After Holy Communion , which was also published th...

Feb 04, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 190

199 Tom Peterson: Building Habits for Lasting Happiness

On Wednesday, January 27, host Judy Comeaux talked with Tom Peterson, Catholic Author and host of the TV series, Catholics Come Home . They discussed his most recent book written with Ryan Hanning, PhD, The Willpower Advantage: Building Habits for Lasting Happiness. You can check out the book here ! Tom said if we know who we are and how we are wired, we can come to truly understand and strive for the life God wants us to live, and thus, achieve a lasting happiness even on this side of Heaven! T...

Jan 28, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 189

198 Patriotic Rosary

In this episode on Wednesday, January 20, listen to and join Pam and the RED-C Team as they prayed a beautiful Patriotic Rosary for this Inauguration Day!

Jan 20, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 188

197 Brien Smith: Money Management within a Catholic Ethic

On Wednesday, January 13, in the first part of the show John Pisciotta of Waco was on to talk about Pro-Life Waco. In the second half, host Gene Wilhelm spoke with Brien Smith, CEO of Spirit Financial Advisors about investing and money management within a Catholic ethic. Brien has been in the financial advising industry for almost 33 years. He is now a fiduciary financial advisor, someone who is legally required to act in their clients' best interests when offering investment advice and managing...

Jan 20, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 187

196 David & Jaclyn Warren: Brilliant

In the first part of the show on Wednesday, January 6, Deacon Mike Beauvais talked a little about his devotion to St. Joseph, as 2021 was declared by Pope Francis as the first Year of St. Joseph. In the second segment, David and Jaclyn Warren joined to talk about their book Brilliant Dr. Chris Baglow sums up the book well with this quote from the forward: “[These] stories show us that intelligence and faith, science and holiness, do go together. In fact, they are made for each other.” David did ...

Jan 19, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 185

195 Megan Silas: St. Joseph

On Wednesday, December 30, Megan Silas joined host Pam Marvin and in the first part of the show they talked about the Holy Family and St. Joseph’s role as father to Jesus and spouse to Mary, as well as the mission behind RED-C Catholic Radio, which is to continue to educate the Domestic Church with the beauty and truth of the Catholic Faith. In the second half of the show, Megan and Pam continued their discussion about St. Joseph, as 2021 was declared by Pope Francis the Year of St. Joseph! This...

Jan 18, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 184

194 Alyssa Trutter: Crucial Conversations

On Wednesday, December 16, in the first part of the show, Pam Marvin talked about St. John of the Cross, who is well-known for his writing, The Dark Night of the Soul. He spoke a lot about maintaining your faith despite the dark and tumultuous times you face in life. He reminds us to run to the cross, not away from it! In the second half of the show, Alyssa Trutter, co-founder of Ablaze Ministries and currently serving in Waco, joined to talk with Pam about the book, Crucial Conversations. Alyss...

Jan 18, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 183

193 Joe  Cerami: Soldier, Professor, Catholic

On Wednesday, December 9, the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe, host Gene Wilhelm spoke first with Catholic author and return guest, Anthony DeStefano about his new book, The Grumpy Old Ox. DeStefano said he wants his children’s books to also have applicable messages for the adults who are more than likely reading to the young children. And indeed, they do! Check out the book here . In the second half of the show, Gene talked with Joe Cerami, originally from Brooklyn, but currently a resident of B...

Jan 18, 202157 minSeason 5Ep. 182

192 Frank Cronin: Journey Back to the Catholic Church

On Wednesday, December 2, host Deacon Mike Beauvais talked with Frank Cronin, a revert to the Catholic Faith, a regular writer for the National Catholic Register, and author of The World According to God. In the first part of the show, Deacon Mike talked about St. Nicholas, who’s best-known story concerns his charity toward a poor man who was unable to provide dowries for his three daughters of marriageable age. Listen in to hear more about this story! In the second half of the show, Frank Croni...

Dec 09, 202057 minSeason 4Ep. 181

191 Karlo Broussard: Purgatory Is for Real: Good News About the Afterlife for Those Who Aren’t Perfect Yet

On Wednesday, November 25, host Judy Comeaux talked with Karlo Broussard from Catholic Answers Live about his book, Purgatory is for Real: Good News About the Afterlife for Those Who Aren’t Perfect Yet. The Saint of the Day was St. Catherine of Alexandria, a martyr for the Faith who converted to Christianity after receiving a vision. She is known as one of the “14 Holy Helpers”, a group of Roman Catholic Saints that are venerated for their powerful intercessory qualities. In the second part of t...

Dec 07, 202057 minSeason 4Ep. 180

190 Jay Toups: Hope in the Storm

On Wednesday, November 18, host Pam Marvin spoke with Jay Toups about having “hope in the storm”, hope in the culture and hope in the family. In the first half of the show, the Saint of the Day was St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, who was devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Listen in to hear more about her story! In the second half of the show, Pam visited with Jay Toups about having “hope in the storm”, especially in these difficult days we are facing. Jay has a large Twitter presence where he s...

Dec 07, 202057 minSeason 4Ep. 179

189 Dr. Joseph Hollcraft: The Power of Intercessory Prayer

On Wednesday, November 11, host Gene Wilhelm talked with Dr. Joseph Hollcraft, about his new book from Sophia Institute Press, Unleashing the Power of Intercessory Prayer. If you have ever wondered if your prayers for family and friend really makes a difference then you need to read this book. The book will help you cooperate with Our Lord in his saving mission by asking for his grace for others. Dr. Hollcraft had a massive transformation in his relationship with God and his love for the Catholi...

Dec 07, 202057 minSeason 4Ep. 178

188 Dr. Francis Beckwith: Faith & Laws

On Wednesday November 4, Deacon Mike talked with Dr. Francis Beckwith, Professor of Philosophy in Church State Studies at Baylor University, where he also serves as the Associate Director of the graduate program in philosophy, and he is also an affiliate professor of political science. Dr. Beckwith is also a “revert” to the Catholic Faith, and spoke a little bit about his journey back. The major things that brought him back to the Church was his belief in the Eucharist, penance, Apostolic Succes...

Nov 09, 202057 minSeason 4Ep. 177

187 Terrie Lipscomb: The Holy Souls in Purgatory

On Wednesday October 28, in the first part of the show Judy talked about the Feast of St. Jude Thaddeus who was a martyr, and is the patron saint of hopeless or desperate causes. In the second part of the show, Judy talked with Terrie Lipscomb about the Holy souls in Purgatory, and the importance of praying for them. They had a great discussion about their shared love and devotion to praying for the souls in purgatory. Terrie talked about St. Bridget, who was told by Jesus that when we free a so...

Nov 09, 202057 minSeason 4Ep. 176

186 Bishop Joseph Strickland: Light and Leaven

On Wednesday, October 21, Pam talked a little bit about marriage, as October 21 was her 31st wedding anniversary! She quoted St. JPII and talked about the beauty of the Sacrament of Marriage. In the second part of the show, she spoke with Bishop Joseph Strickland of Tyler, Texas, author of a new book, Light and Leaven: The Challenge of the Laity in the Twenty-First Century. Bishop Strickland was inspired to write this book to encourage all people to really step up and live out the Gospel, no mat...

Nov 02, 202056 minSeason 4Ep. 175

185 Robin Waters: The Diaconate

On Wednesday, October 7, host Deacon Mike Beauvais talked about Diaconate Formation with Robin Waters, Station Director of RED-C Catholic Radio: KYAR in Waco, Texas. Robin is on his way to becoming a deacon and was just recently instituted as an acolyte. An acolyte is one of the traditional minor orders retained as part of the process for becoming a deacon. The acolyte acts as a server at the altar who helps with certain duties during Mass. Robin talked about the growth he has experienced throug...

Nov 02, 202057 minSeason 4Ep. 174
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