Rebel Saints: Catholic Faith & Spiritual Growth
There is nothing more punk than being Catholic.
In an increasingly secular world, there is nothing more radical than choosing to belong to something as ancient and eternal as the Catholic Church. To be Catholic today is inherently counter-cultural. It means choosing sacrificial love, prayer, and fidelity to God in a society that prizes noise and self-interest above all else.
I’m Nicole Olea. Most days you’ll find me reporting on the Catholic Church, but I spent years in the trenches as a youth minister and a catechist. If there is one thing I learned accompanying teens on their faith journey, it’s that Catholicism is metal.
When I first heard St. Augustine’s words, “our hearts are restless until they rest in You,” I could finally put a name to the longing in my heart, that constant ache for something real.
If your heart is restless too, that isn't a glitch; it’s an invitation. It’s the signal that we were made for more than what’s being sold to us.
Yet, misconceptions about Catholicism prevail, often fueled by the very real mistakes and pain members of the Church have caused. While we shouldn’t hide from our history, the Church needs real voices of people who have joy in the Lord, to testify on her behalf and point people toward Christ in whatever way the Holy Spirit calls them to.
I was called to start this podcast, to share the messy, the beautiful and the METAL parts of the Catholic faith. I am a layperson, and there is no degree in theology hanging on my wall, but I'm not afraid of digging through books and often find myself doing just that when preparing for an episode.
I don't have it all figured out, I’m not perfect, and this podcast isn’t a guide on how to become some plastic version of a saint. I can't promise you this journey won't be chaotic and we'll definitely take the scenic route. So consider yourself warned.
But if you're like me, or if you are longing for "more" authentic spirituality and the idea of becoming exactly who God made you to be appeals to you, then hit that + button and join this little rebellion, because your restless heart can only mean you're a Rebel Saint too.
Welcome home Rebel!
Rebel Saints: Catholic Faith & Spiritual Growth
Catholicism Explained: Seven Deadly Sins & How to Overcome Them | Catholic Teen Guide
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Are you a "teen rebel" looking for something real? In this episode of Rebel Saints, we’re pulling back the curtain on the Seven Deadly Sins: pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, wrath, and sloth.
We don't just list them; we explore how these sins manifest in the modern world and, more importantly, how to break free from them. Whether you're struggling with social media envy or the "sloth" of everyday life, this Catholic guide provides practical strategies for overcoming temptation and striving for holiness.
What We Cover:
- The Root Causes: Why we fall into these specific traps.
- Virtue over Vice: Practical steps to live a life in alignment with God’s will.
- Real Talk: Navigating faith as a teenager in a counter-cultural way.
About Your Host: Nicole is a seasoned (now former) Catholic youth minister and journalist who provides a safe, honest space for young listeners to ask tough questions about Christianity and the Church.
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