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EPISODE · Apr 21, 2026 · 31 MIN

Catholicism Needs a Punk Rock Movement

from St. Anthony's Tongue · host St. Anthony's Tongue

In this episode, I explore why Catholicism might need something unexpected—a punk rock movement.Not rebellion. Not anarchy. But a return to something real.We’re living in a time where the faith can feel overly polished, commercialized, and repetitive. Catholic content is everywhere, podcasts, reels, conferences, products, but somewhere along the way, something deeper can get lost. The fire. The encounter. The transformation.So what does “punk” mean in this context?It means authenticity. It means speaking from experience, not just repeating talking points. It means refusing to conform to a curated aesthetic of what a “good Catholic” looks like online. It means being willing to say something when it costs you something.In the 1970s, punk rock emerged as a response to music that had become too commercial, too polished, too disconnected from real life. And in many ways, we’re seeing a similar pattern today in Catholic culture.This episode isn’t about tearing anything down. It’s about calling us back—to something honest, lived, and deeply rooted in encounter with Christ.

In this episode, I explore why Catholicism might need something unexpected—a punk rock movement.Not rebellion. Not anarchy. But a return to something real.We’re living in a time where the faith can feel overly polished, commercialized, and repetitive. Catholic content is everywhere, podcasts, reels, conferences, products, but somewhere along the way, something deeper can get lost. The fire. The encounter. The transformation.So what does “punk” mean in this context?It means authenticity. It means speaking from experience, not just repeating talking points. It means refusing to conform to a curated aesthetic of what a “good Catholic” looks like online. It means being willing to say something when it costs you something.In the 1970s, punk rock emerged as a response to music that had become too commercial, too polished, too disconnected from real life. And in many ways, we’re seeing a similar pattern today in Catholic culture.This episode isn’t about tearing anything down. It’s about calling us back—to something honest, lived, and deeply rooted in encounter with Christ.

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