• Fr. Mike Schmitz and Michael Iskander on "House of David", Catholic Faith, and More
    Mar 26 2026

    Fr. Mike Schmitz sits down with Michael Iskander, best known for his role as King David in House of David, for a powerful conversation on faith, vocation, and the journey toward God.

    They reflect on David as a flawed man after God’s own heart, exploring what it means to live faithfully, trust God’s mercy, and simply do the “next right thing.”

    Michael also shares his journey to Catholicism, including his experience growing up in Egypt amid persecution and the moments that led him to a deeper relationship with God.

    Michael also shares his “five stones” for spiritual battle, which serve as a practical and powerful roadmap for staying grounded in the spiritual life:

    The Rosary
    The Eucharist
    Sacred Scripture
    Fasting
    Monthly Confession

    Don’t miss this inspiring conversation and be sure to check out Season 2 of House of David, streaming March 27 on Prime Video.

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    36 mins
  • If You're Doing This, It's Not Love (w/ Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    7 mins
  • "No Salvation Outside the Church” Explained (w/ Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Mar 12 2026

    Will only Catholics go to Heaven? Is there any hope for those outside the Catholic Church?

    Fr. Mike Schmitz explores the doctrine, "Outside the Church there is no salvation," to help us understand God's plan for redemption and His intention to save all, both Catholic and non-Catholic.

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    8 mins
  • Your Fasting is Doing More Than You Think (w/ Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Mar 5 2026

    Our lives are so full of noise, distractions, constant activity. But we weren’t made to be filled with these things.

    Fr. Mike Schmitz reminds us that fasting isn’t just about food. It’s about emptying ourselves so God can fill us. Lent isn’t only about saying no, it’s about saying yes to Someone greater.

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    5 mins
  • The Best Thing I’ve Ever Done for Lent
    Feb 26 2026

    So often we focus our Lent on discipline, willpower, and perfection. But the goal isn’t perfection. The goal is union.

    Fr. Mike Schmitz shares that the most powerful thing he ever did for Lent wasn’t adding more prayers, books, or practices, instead it was choosing silence.

    See how this simple step can transform your Lent and bring you closer to the Lord than ever before!

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    5 mins
  • I’ll Never Forget What My Ex-Girlfriend Told Me (w/ Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Feb 19 2026

    When someone gets chosen instead of you, how should you respond?

    Fr. Mike Schmitz reminds us that God has a unique plan for each and every one of us. When others are blessed by being chosen, there is often a hidden burden that comes with it. We tend to see the blessing, but we forget the weight that accompanies it.

    Instead of giving in to jealousy or self-pity, remember this: everyone has their own story. If God didn’t choose you for what you were hoping for, it’s not because you were overlooked, it’s because He has something different, and perhaps even better, in store for you.

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    8 mins
  • The Devil’s Last Weapon Against You (w/ Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Feb 12 2026

    Falling into the same sin again and again? Don't let the devil fool you, there is hope!

    Fr. Mike Schmitz warns us of the lies of the devil and encourages us to go immediately to confession when we sin. Don't get discouraged, but have the humility to confess your sins and the hope that Christ can transform you!

    If in weakness you sin, in freedom, claim the Lord.

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    8 mins
  • If This Doesn’t Bother You, That’s a Problem (w/ Fr. Mike Schmitz)
    Feb 5 2026

    What's in our heart that refuses to celebrate when good things happen to someone else?

    Fr. Mike Schmitz reflects on the story of the man healed on the Sabbath. Many focus on the fact that Jesus healed on the Sabbath, though technically allowed, but Fr. Mike invites us to look deeper.

    The real issue isn’t the law. It’s the heart. More than Jesus performing the miracle, what this story exposes is that sometimes we fail to value the suffering of others, or even the joy of others, because they simply don’t matter enough to us.

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    6 mins