Rebel Saints: A Catholic Podcast for Restless Hearts
Okay, here’s the ‘how it started’ vs. ‘how it’s going’ of it all.
Rebel Saints actually began when I was a youth minister. I was just trying to find a way to show a bunch of teenagers that following Jesus isn’t some dusty, boring chore. It’s actually the most radical, 'cool-kind-of-weird' thing you can do with your life.
Fast forward to today, and my 9-to-5 is at a Catholic newspaper. I spend my days deep in the headlines, covering the Church. The beautiful parts, the messy parts, and the very human parts. But I realized I needed a place to step out from behind the byline. I needed a spot where I wasn't just reporting on the faith, but actually living it out loud with you.
Restless Hearts & The Gospel
There’s this famous line from St. Augustine:
"You have made us for Yourself, O Lord, and our hearts are restless until they rest in You."
That restlessness? I think it’s a gift. It’s the part of us that refuses to just 'fit in.' Honestly, I don't even want to fit in. I want to lean into the weirdness of the Gospel, the part that asks us to love our enemies and find joy in the middle of a chaotic 2026.
Real Life, No Filters
No 'perfect saint' filters here. I’m Nicole. I’m a wife, a mom, a Catholic journalist, and a photographer. I also fail a lot, but I’m showing up anyway. If you’re ready to be a little counter-cultural and a lot more honest about the journey, you’re in the right place.
Let’s be rebel saints together.
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Rebel Saints: A Catholic Podcast for Restless Hearts
How to Have A Purpose Driven Lent
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In episode of Rebel Saints, your trusted Catholic podcast for teens, we embark on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth as we explore the concept of a purpose-driven Lent. Join us as we delve into the rich traditions of the Catholic faith and uncover practical ways to make this Lenten season a transformative experience.
Hosted by Nicole, a dedicated youth minister with a passion for guiding teens on their faith journey, this episode offers insightful reflections, actionable tips, and heartfelt encouragement to help listeners embrace Lent with purpose and intentionality.
From fasting and prayer to almsgiving and acts of service, we delve into the various pillars of Lent and discuss how each can be approached with a clear sense of purpose. Through meaningful sacrifice and intentional reflection, we discover how Lent becomes not just a season of deprivation but an opportunity for profound spiritual renewal and growth.
Whether you're a seasoned Lent observer or new to the practice, this episode provides valuable guidance and inspiration to help you make the most of this sacred time. Join us as we embark on a journey of self-discovery, and renewal to draw ourselves closer to God.
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