AfterMass
Ana Munley
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AfterMass is a podcast for Catholics who desire more than just Sunday Mass attendance. Hosted by Ana Munley, a Catholic wife and mother, the show aims to help listeners experience real transformation in their faith. New episodes are released every Tuesday on platforms like Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Podcasts.
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Padre Pio Reveals the Sin Almost Nobody Confesses 20.08.2026 19mPadre Pio spent decades hearing confessions, and the sin he came back to most wasn't the one people expected. It was gossip, and more specifically what the Church calls detraction and calumny, revealing or fabricating things about someone who isn't in the room. This video breaks down the difference between rash judgment, detraction and calumny, why truth isn't a defense against it, and a simple test you can run before you speak about someone who isn't there. It also covers where the line is when you're talking about real harm someone did to you, since that's a different category entirely.Examine your conscience this week for the conversations you'd never repeat if the person walked in and heard you. -
Scientists Measured What The Rosary Does To Your Heart and Brain 19.08.2026 17mA team of Italian cardiologists put people on heart monitors and had them pray the rosary in Latin. What they measured surprised even the researchers: praying it at a normal pace slowed people's breathing to almost exactly six breaths a minute, a rate where the heart and blood pressure systems fall into sync. Separately, neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Newberg used brain scans to study what happens during repetitive, verbal prayer like this and found something worth knowing if you've ever finished a rosary feeling like your mind never showed up.This video walks through both studies and what they actually mean, without turning the rosary into a breathing exercise or claiming science can measure grace. It can't.. but it can tell you that a distracted, dry rosary is doing something real in your body whether you feel it or not.Sources: Bernardi et al., BMJ (2001); Andrew Newberg's SPECT imaging research on contemplative prayer. -
Fr. Mike Schmitz Explains What You Need To Know About Purgatory 18.08.2026 10mPurgatory gets treated two ways: either as an overcomplicated invention or as something Scripture never actually supports. Both are wrong. Drawing on a video Fr. Mike Schmitz made years ago on Ascension Presents, I break down what purgatory actually is: three simple claims, real scriptural backing (1 Corinthians 3, 2 Maccabees 12) and why it's less about punishment and more about mercy finishing what it started. If you've ever wondered what happens to someone you love after they die.. or wondered what to actually do about it.. this one's for you.🔗 Fr. Mike Schmitz's original video: https://youtu.be/GnwDDsN6ZfM?si=-219ylpnNcGfekFk#Purgatory #CatholicFaith #FrMikeSchmitz -
This Simple Practice Has Transformed My Suffering 17.08.2026 14mWhat if the inconveniences, exhaustion, and suffering you experience every day could actually become prayer?I first heard this practice from Catholic author and speaker Megan Hjelmstad at the Defending the Faith Conference at Franciscan University. Megan is the author of Offer It Up: Discovering the Power and Purpose of Redemptive Suffering, and her approach completely changed the way I think about the ordinary hard moments of my week.In this video, I’m sharing the simple weekly practice I’ve started using to intentionally offer those moments for the people in my life.Learn more about Megan and her work:https://meganhjelmstad.com/#Catholic #RedemptiveSuffering #CatholicPrayer #CatholicFaith -
The 40 Days St. Francis and Padre Pio Both Took Seriously 13.08.2026 10mSt. Francis fasted 40 days every year and it left wounds that never healed. Padre Pio kept the same devotion for the same reason.It's called St. Michael's Lent. It starts this Saturday, August 15th and almost no Catholic outside Franciscan circles has heard of it.In this episode I cover the apparitions at Monte Gargano that started it all. The pope who added a prayer to every Mass after a vision that shook him. And why both saints saw St. Michael as a direct ally in spiritual battle.What you'll learn:The real story behind St. Francis's stigmataWhy Padre Pio kept the same devotion to St. MichaelThe origin of the St. Michael PrayerHow to observe St. Michael's Lent starting August 15th#CatholicTikTok #SaintMichael #StFrancis #PadrePio #CatholicFaith #SpiritualWarfare #AfterMass -
Scrupulosity Explained: Is It a Sin or Is It OCD? 12.08.2026 19mSaint Ignatius of Loyola once considered walking off a cliff because he couldn't stop confessing sins he wasn't even sure he'd committed. That's scrupulosity and it's more common than most Catholics realize.In this video: what scrupulosity actually is, how it's different from a normal working conscience, where religious OCD fits into the picture, what saints like Ignatius and Alphonsus Liguori actually did about it, and what real, practical help looks like.. spiritually and clinically.If any part of this sounds like your own experience, please don't sit with it alone. Talk to a confessor who understands scrupulosity specifically, and consider talking to a therapist too. Getting help isn sometimes the most direct way back to get back to your spiritual.#Catholic #Scrupulosity #ReligiousOCD #CatholicGuilt #Confession #CatholicMentalHealth -
Things Your Guardian Angel Can and Can’t Do 11.08.2026 16mCan your guardian angel read your mind? See your dreams? Know your future? Can you name your guardian angel, and what happens to your angel when you die?Catholic teaching on guardian angels is a lot more specific than most people realize. In this video, we're going through 13 questions about guardian angels, from what St. Thomas Aquinas taught about their knowledge and abilities to what Scripture and Catholic tradition tell us about their role in our lives.We’ll also talk about whether animals have guardian angels, whether twins share one, whether your angel can physically protect you, what St. Gemma Galgani and Padre Pio said about their guardian angels, and why the Church discourages Catholics from naming them.Guardian angels aren't just a nice Catholic idea. Their entire mission is ordered toward helping us get to heaven, and understanding what they actually can and can't do makes that reality even more fascinating. -
The 4 Catholic Temperaments Explained: Your Strengths, Vices & Virtues 10.08.2026 19mAre you sanguine, choleric, melancholic, or phlegmatic?The four temperaments have been used by Catholic spiritual writers for centuries as a way of understanding our natural strengths, weaknesses, and patterns in the spiritual life. In this episode, we break down all four temperaments, where the framework came from and what each one can reveal about the particular virtues and vices you may need to pay attention to.We’ll cover the sanguine, choleric, melancholic, and phlegmatic temperaments, including their strengths, common spiritual struggles, dominant vices, corresponding virtues and how your temperament can affect prayer, relationships, discipline, leadership and your examination of conscience.The four temperaments are not Catholic doctrine and they don't determine who you are or how holy you can become. Think of them as a tool for understanding the raw material you're working with and where your particular spiritual battles may be.Which temperament do you think you are?#Catholic #Catholicism #FourTemperaments #CatholicFaith #SpiritualLife #Sanguine #Choleric #Melancholic #Phlegmatic -
What Will Heaven Actually Be Like? Fr. Ripperger Explains 08.08.2026 8mFr. Chad Ripperger recently sat down with Shawn Ryan and shared some fascinating Catholic theology about what awaits us after death. Will we interact with relatives who have died? Will we really see our entire family lineage? Did Jesus have a guardian angel? And what does God’s mercy actually look like from the perspective of eternity?In this video, I’m breaking down some of the most interesting parts of their conversation, including what Fr. Ripperger says about our ancestors, the intercession of those who have gone before us, St. Thomas Aquinas on guardian angels, and St. Augustine on why God’s mercy endures forever. -
Fr. Chad Ripperger Explains How Guardian Angels Speak to You 05.08.2026 9mHave you ever wondered how your guardian angel communicates with you? In this video, we break down Fr. Chad Ripperger's explanation of how guardian angels interact with us, how to speak to your guardian angel, and how to recognize the difference between angelic promptings and spiritual deception. This may completely change the way you pray. -
You Fast Twice a Year. That's Why You're Stuck. 04.08.2026 8mMost Catholics fast twice a year and wonder why the same sin is still sitting there untouched. Fasting isn't a diet or a once-a-year obligation, it's a weapon most of us have never picked up. In this video: the actual mechanics of why fasting works, how to start (even if you've never fasted before), and why Christ paired it with prayer for a reason.🕊️ New videos every week - subscribe for more on saints, apologetics, and living your faith beyond Sunday Mass. -
What Happened Before Genesis Even Started 30.07.2026 10mBefore Adam. Before Eve. Before the world even existed - there was a war. This video walks through the real story of Lucifer's fall, the first battle in Revelation, and how that one moment set up everything that happens in the garden, on the cross, and in your life right now. If you only know the Adam and Eve story, you're missing the chapter that comes before it.🔔 Subscribe for more on saints, apologetics, and lived Catholic faith -
What Happens to Your Soul in the First Hour After You Die 29.07.2026 12mWhat actually happens to your soul in the first hour after death? Not the funeral or the grieving, the soul itself. In this video I walk through what the Church actually teaches: the particular judgment that happens immediately at death, why purgatory isn't a punishment but a purification, what the saints and mystics have said about that first encounter with Christ, and the role your guardian angel plays at the moment of death. I also cover why prayer for the dead matters and why the daily examination of conscience is one of the best ways to prepare for what's coming.There's no waiting room, no soul sleep. Total clarity arrives the instant you die, and that changes how you should be living right now.#Catholic #Death #Purgatory -
Fr. Chad Ripperger: What Really Happens in the First 5 Minutes of an Exorcism 28.07.2026 13mFr. Chad Ripperger, one of the most experienced exorcists working today, has talked openly about what actually happens in the first minutes of an exorcism, and it's nothing like the movies. No screaming, no spectacle. In this video I break down the quiet, disciplined process behind it: the months or years of Church discernment that happen before anyone ever enters the room, the three specific signs the Church actually looks for, why the priest's own spiritual preparation matters as much as his authority, and the real difference between a formal exorcism and the more common deliverance prayer.This isn't Hollywood. It's the actual, ordinary authority of the Church, and it's more relevant to your own spiritual life than you'd think.#Catholic #Exorcism #SpiritualWarfare -
Every Part of the Catholic Mass, Explained (Finally) 27.07.2026 13mMost Catholics have sat through the Mass hundreds of times and couldn't tell you why any single part happens when it happens. It's not a personal failure.. it's just that nobody ever handed us the blueprint. In this video I walk through the entire structure of the Mass, piece by piece: the Introductory Rites, the Liturgy of the Word, the Liturgy of the Eucharist, and the Concluding Rite - and what's actually happening (and being asked of you) at every stage. I also break down why daily Mass matters just as much as Sunday, even though it looks stripped down.If you've ever gone through the motions without knowing what they mean, this is for you.#Catholic #Mass #Catholicism -
"You Will Know Them By Their Fruits." Here's What That Actually Means. 24.07.2026 11mHow do you know which Catholic voices online you should actually trust?Jesus already gave us the answer.In this video, we unpack what "you will know them by their fruits" really means, what the fruits of the Holy Spirit actually are, and why this teaching is one of the most practical tools for discernment in the digital age. -
What Padre Pio Said Every Catholic Should Read Before Bed 23.07.2026 11mThe last thing you put into your mind before sleep matters more than most people realize.Padre Pio believed those final moments before bed shape your spiritual life in profound ways. Here's what he recommended, why he recommended it, and how a simple nighttime habit can change the way you end every day. -
What Actually Happens the Moment You Confess? 22.07.2026 12mWhat really happens the moment a priest says the words of absolution?This isn't just about feeling better after confession. The Church teaches that something objective and supernatural takes place, whether you feel it or not.Let's walk through what actually changes in your soul, why penance matters, and what many saints said happens the moment you are forgiven. -
The Hidden Influence of the People Around You 21.07.2026 12mPadre Pio believed the people around us shape our spiritual lives far more than we realize.In this video, we look at what he taught about hidden influence, quiet encouragement, and why some of the people closest to us can either help us grow closer to God or slowly pull us away without anyone noticing. -
The Habit St. John Vianney Said Keeps Christians Lukewarm 20.07.2026 11mMost people think becoming lukewarm happens all at once. St. John Vianney said it usually happens through one small habit repeated over and over again.In this video, we'll look at what he observed after decades in the confessional, why so many faithful Catholics slowly drift spiritually, and what you can do to break the cycle.
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