• St. Margaret of Castello — Her Parents Sealed Her in a Room. Then Left Her With Strangers.
    Jul 2 2026

    In this episode of Everyday Saints, a Catholic podcast about the real lives of the saints, host John O'Connor tells the story of St. Margaret of Castello — one of the newest saints in the Catholic Church, canonized by Pope Francis in 2021, and one of the most overlooked.

    She was born blind, severely disabled, and a dwarf. Her own wealthy parents were so ashamed of her that they sealed her into a small room beside a chapel when she was six years old. When a pilgrimage they took her on didn't produce the miracle they were hoping for — they left her there. In a city she had never been to. Among people she did not know.

    What she became in the years after that moment is one of the most unexpected things you will ever hear.

    What you'll hear in this episode:
    — The child born into privilege who was hidden from the world
    — A decade sealed in a stone cell — and what she built inside it
    — The pilgrimage, the missing miracle, and the moment her parents walked away
    — The poor people of Castello who took her in — and what they found
    — The nuns who couldn't handle her — and why
    — The joy that made no sense given everything she had been through
    — What Margaret's story says about the condition you have placed on your own peace

    St. Margaret of Castello is the patron saint of the unwanted, the disabled, the abandoned, and the homeless. Her incorrupt body still lies beneath the altar of Saint Dominic's Church in Città di Castello, Italy — seven hundred years after her death.

    Everyday Saints is a weekly Catholic podcast telling the real, human stories of the saints in plain language — for regular people with real jobs, real doubts, and real lives. No theology degree required.

    New episodes every Thursday.

    Host: John O'Connor

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    25 mins
  • St. Thomas Aquinas — The Catholic Genius His Own Family Tried to Stop
    Jun 25 2026

    In this episode of Everyday Saints, a Catholic podcast about the real lives of the saints, host John O'Connor tells the story of St. Thomas Aquinas — and it is nothing like what you learned in school.

    His own brothers kidnapped him. His family locked him in a tower for a year to stop him from becoming a friar. They sent a woman into his cell to break his vows. And none of it worked.

    The man who came out the other side wrote one of the most influential works in the history of Western thought — and then stopped writing completely after a single mystical experience, calling everything he had ever written "straw."

    You have been shaped by this man's mind your whole life. You almost certainly didn't know his name.

    What you'll hear in this episode:
    — Born into nobility: what his family actually wanted for him
    — The Dominican friars who changed everything — and what his family did to stop it
    — A year locked in a tower by his own brothers
    — The "Dumb Ox" who made the whole world bellow
    — The Summa Theologica — and why he suddenly stopped writing it
    — "All I have written seems like straw" — what that means for everything you are building
    — What Thomas Aquinas is quietly asking you today

    Everyday Saints is a weekly Catholic podcast telling the real, human stories of the saints in plain language — for regular people with real jobs, real doubts, and real lives. No theology degree required.

    New episodes every Thursday.

    Host: John O'Connor

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    26 mins
  • St. Perpetua — The Catholic Martyr Who Wrote Her Own Death Sentence
    Jun 18 2026

    In this episode of Everyday Saints, a Catholic podcast about the saints, host John O'Connor tells the story of St. Perpetua of Carthage — a young Roman mother who wrote her own prison diary in the year 203 AD, knowing she would die for her faith. It is one of the oldest surviving documents written by a woman in the ancient world.

    The sand is hot beneath her feet. She is twenty-two years old. She has a baby she will never hold again. How she got to that arena — and what she wrote in the days before — is a story most people have never heard.

    In this episode:
    — Who Perpetua was, and the Roman Carthage she grew up in
    — The prison cell she called "a palace" the moment her baby was placed in her arms
    — Her father's desperate pleas, and her unforgettable response
    — Felicity, the enslaved woman who labored in prison rather than face the arena alone
    — The eyewitness account of what happened in the arena itself
    — How — and why — a condemned woman's diary survived nearly 1,800 years
    — What Perpetua's clarity about who she was can teach us today

    Everyday Saints is a weekly Catholic podcast telling the real, human stories behind the saints — no theology degree required. New episodes every Thursday.

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    22 mins
  • St. Augustine — He Knew the Truth for 15 Years and Ran From It Anyway
    Jun 11 2026

    A man is lying under a fig tree in a garden in Milan. Weeping. Uncontrollably. He is thirty-two years old — one of the most brilliant minds in the Roman Empire.

    And he has been running from this moment for fifteen years.

    In this episode of Everyday Saints, host John O'Connor tells the real story of St. Augustine of Hippo — one of the most influential thinkers in the history of Western civilization, and one of the most relentlessly honest human beings who ever put words on a page. A man who knew the truth, constructed every possible reason to avoid it, and finally — in a garden, hearing a child's voice — stopped running.

    And the mother who never stopped praying while he ran.

    What you'll hear in this episode:
    — Born between two worlds — a pagan father and a praying mother
    — The brilliant young man who threw himself into everything Carthage had to offer
    — The years of searching — and why nothing was ever quite enough
    — Monica at the dock — the lie that broke her heart and what it cost him
    — The garden in Milan — tolle lege — and the moment fifteen years of running ended
    — What came after — baptism, loss, thirty-five years as bishop, and dying while the empire fell
    — What your "not yet" is costing you right now

    Augustine's story is not about a bad man who got better. It's about a brilliant man who kept finding reasons to wait — until he couldn't anymore.

    His prayer was honest: "Lord, make me chaste — but not yet." His story is the answer to what that prayer actually costs.

    Everyday Saints is a weekly podcast telling the real stories of Catholic saints in plain language — for regular people with real jobs, real doubts, and real lives. No theology degree required.

    New episodes every Thursday.

    Host: John O'Connor

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    22 mins
  • St. John of God — The Man Who Lost Everything Twice and Built a Hospital With What Was Left
    Jun 4 2026

    A man is being beaten in an asylum.

    He is not there because he hurt someone. He is not there because he is dangerous.


    He is there because he gave too much away.


    That is where this story begins. And by the time it ends — this same man will have built something that is still saving lives in fifty-two countries today.


    In this episode of Everyday Saints, host John O'Connor tells the real story of St. John of God — one of the most unknown, raw, and ultimately extraordinary saints in the history of the Catholic Church. A man who was kidnapped at eight years old, became a soldier who abandoned his faith, came home to find his family gone, had a very public breakdown in the streets of Granada — and then built the foundation of modern hospital care from nothing.


    What you'll hear in this episode:
    — The boy who disappeared and the family that was destroyed by it
    — Eighteen years as a soldier — what that actually did to him
    — Coming home to find everything he was holding onto was already gone
    — The sermon that broke him open — completely, publicly, in the street
    — Being beaten in an asylum for giving too much away
    — The words that changed everything — "Go do something useful"
    — How a broken man built something that serves forty thousand patients a day
    — What his breakdown means for whatever you are holding together right now

    St. John of God is the patron saint of hospitals, nurses, the mentally ill, heart patients, alcoholics, and firefighters. The man beaten in an asylum became the patron of everyone the world finds hardest to help.

    Everyday Saints is a weekly podcast telling the real stories of Catholic saints in plain language — for regular people with real jobs, real doubts, and real lives. No theology degree required.

    New episodes every Thursday.

    Host: John O'Connor

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    26 mins
  • The Party Boy Who Gave It All Away — St. Francis of Assisi
    May 28 2026

    He was the most popular young man in his town. Wealthy, charming, magnetic — the kind of guy everyone wanted to be around. He dreamed of glory, went to war, and ended up in a dungeon for a year.

    He came out completely different.

    In this episode of Everyday Saints, host John O'Connor tells the real story of St. Francis of Assisi — not the bird bath in the garden, not the gentle friar in the brown robe. The real one. The radical one. The man who stripped off every piece of clothing in the middle of his hometown, handed them to his father, and walked into the woods singing.

    And who — eight hundred years later — is still one of the most compelling human beings who ever lived.

    What you'll hear in this episode:
    — The golden boy of Assisi and the year everything changed
    — The leper on the road that nobody saw coming
    — The voice from a crumbling church — "Rebuild my church"
    — The most dramatic public moment in medieval Italy
    — What his life actually looked like after he walked away
    — The wounds on his hands — and what they mean
    — What Francis is quietly asking every one of us today

    A personal note: This episode was born on John's honeymoon in Santa Fe, New Mexico — standing inside the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi, one of the oldest churches in the United States, and realizing he didn't actually know this man's real story.

    Everyday Saints is a weekly podcast telling the real stories of Catholic saints in plain language — for regular people with real jobs, real doubts, and real lives. No theology degree required.

    New episodes every Thursday.

    Host: John O'Connor

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    29 mins
  • St. Bakhita — 114 Scars and Not One Ounce of Bitterness
    May 21 2026

    She was kidnapped at age seven. Sold into slavery over a dozen times. Tortured with 114 cuts carved into her skin. And if she ever met the people who did it — she said she would kneel down and kiss their hands.

    This week on Everyday Saints, host John O'Connor tells the real story of St. Josephine Bakhita — a Sudanese woman whose life was marked by unimaginable suffering, and whose response to that suffering is one of the most extraordinary things you will ever hear.

    What you'll hear in this episode:
    — Who Bakhita was before her world fell apart
    — Twelve years of slavery — the owners, the beatings, the 114 scars
    — The Italian man who showed her basic human kindness for the first time
    — The moment she stood in a courtroom and chose her own freedom
    — Forty-two years of quietly changing everyone who walked through her door
    — Her last words — and what they tell us about everything
    — What her story means for anyone carrying bitterness right now

    Bakhita's story isn't about getting what you deserve. It's about what you choose to carry.

    Everyday Saints is a weekly podcast telling the real stories of Catholic saints in plain language — for regular people with real jobs, real doubts, and real lives. No theology degree required.

    New episodes every Thursday.

    Host: John O'Connor

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    24 mins
  • St. Peter — The Fisherman Who Blew It and Changed the World
    May 14 2026

    He was loud, impulsive, hot-tempered, and working-class. He denied knowing Jesus Christ three times in a single night. And Jesus still built the entire Church on him.

    In the first episode of Everyday Saints, host John O'Connor tells the real story of St. Peter — not the stained-glass version, but the fisherman with a temper, a complicated faith journey, and a track record of spectacular failure.

    If you've ever felt like you've blown it too badly to come back from — this episode is for you.

    What you'll hear in this episode: — Who Peter actually was before Jesus called him — The moment everything changed on the shore of Galilee — His biggest failures — including the night he denied Christ three times — The extraordinary breakfast on the beach that restored him completely — What Peter went on to do — and how he died — What his story means for your life right now

    Everyday Saints is a weekly podcast telling the real stories of Catholic saints in plain language — for regular people with real jobs, real doubts, and real lives. No theology degree required.

    New episodes every Thursday.

    Host: John O'Connor

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    28 mins