Catholic Answers LIVE
Catholic Answers Live, hosted by Cy Kellett, is a daily, two-hour radio program dedicated to Catholic apologetics and evangelization. According to listener surveys, it is a runaway favorite on Catholic stations across America.
As a call-in program, Catholic Answers Live connects listeners to prominent leaders in the Church today—including scholars, nuns, priests, bishops, and cardinals—and touches on every aspect of our lives as Christians. You'll hear discussions on just about everything relating to the Church: doctrinal controversies, family concerns, social issues, evangelization, ethics…you name it!
Catholic Answers Live airs every Monday through Friday from 6-8 PM Eastern (3-4 PM Pacific) on over 360 AM and FM stations in the United States, Sirius Satellite Radio channel 130, and through the Internet at catholic.com. If you can't listen live, you can subscribe to our podcast or download individual shows from our MP3 archive.
Call in with your question at 1-888-31-TRUTH!
Most Recent Episodes
Two special contestants join us live in our studio in San Diego to compete for Catholic trivia glory. As Joe and Patrick compete, Karlo Broussard assists by offering answers in pig Latin and further context. If you're looking for a fun way to improve your knowledge of the Catholic Church, tune in and play along!
Questions Covered:
34:23 - Why are Catholic Bibles shorter than eastern orthodox Bibles?
45:04 - Was Ecclesiastes ever rejected by anyone? It's my favorite Old Testament book.
46:45 - Did the Christians in the 2nd and 3rd centuries have certainty about what was or wasn’t Scripture if it wasn’t confirmed until later?
Questions Covered:
29:25 - How can I help my kids to question the things that they are bombarded with in school?
38:39 - What would you suggest about helping my daughter who has bought into the liberal agenda through her time in college?
49:58 - Despite what you’re saying about the renewal of higher education, as a student in the same area as St. Thomas, I see a lot of poor behavior still taking place among college students. Isn’t this evidence that the renewal is not successful?