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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2026 · 2H 7M

Ep. 57: Rev. Paul Scalia | Reacting VS. Responding, SCOTUS, & The Masculine Genius

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Fr. Paul Scalia is a Catholic priest in the Diocese of Arlington, VA. Fr. Scalia studied in Rome at both the Pontifical Gregorian University and the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas and was ordained to the priesthood in 1996. He grew up in a large Catholic family and is the son of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, whose public legacy of rigorous legal reasoning was matched by a private life of devotion to family and faith. That witness of lived Catholicism, combined with a strong sense of duty and service, played an important role in Fr. Scalia’s discernment of the priesthood.He currently serves as Pastor of Saint James Parish in Falls Church, VA, as well as Episcopal Vicar for Clergy and Director of the Permanent Diaconate Formation Program for the Diocese of ArlingtonWhisky: Bulleit 95 Rye Show Sponsors:👉Artifex is networking & fellowship opportunity for Catholic men, based in Front Royal, VA. Go to ⁠www.Artifex.life⁠ or follow on Instagram at @ArtifexGroupVA👉 Osteria Maria’s - charming Italian restaurant right here in Front Royal, VA. Visit them online today: https://www.osteriamaria510.com/👉 Scripture & Tradition - Encounter the Incarnate Word in the Inspired Word. Use code DVPOD for 10% off all memberships. Check it out: https://www.scriptureandtradition.com/Fr. Scalia:St. James Catholic ChurchFuneral Homily - Antonin ScaliaBooks: That Nothing May Be LostSermons in Times of Crisis: Twelve Homilies to Stir Your Soul"The Dewing Virtue Podcast" is hosted by Anthony Criste & Edited by Anthony Morales-Cheers!⁠⁠⁠

Fr. Paul Scalia is a Catholic priest in the Diocese of Arlington, VA. Fr. Scalia studied in Rome at both the Pontifical Gregorian University and the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas and was ordained to the priesthood in 1996. He grew up in a large Catholic family and is the son of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, whose public legacy of rigorous legal reasoning was matched by a private life of devotion to family and faith. That witness of lived Catholicism, combined with a strong sense of duty and service, played an important role in Fr. Scalia’s discernment of the priesthood.He currently serves as Pastor of Saint James Parish in Falls Church, VA, as well as Episcopal Vicar for Clergy and Director of the Permanent Diaconate Formation Program for the Diocese of ArlingtonWhisky: Bulleit 95 Rye Show Sponsors:👉Artifex is networking & fellowship opportunity for Catholic men, based in Front Royal, VA. Go to ⁠www.Artifex.life⁠ or follow on Instagram at @ArtifexGroupVA👉 Osteria Maria’s - charming Italian restaurant right here in Front Royal, VA. Visit them online today: https://www.osteriamaria510.com/👉 Scripture & Tradition - Encounter the Incarnate Word in the Inspired Word. Use code DVPOD for 10% off all memberships. Check it out: https://www.scriptureandtradition.com/Fr. Scalia:St. James Catholic ChurchFuneral Homily - Antonin ScaliaBooks: That Nothing May Be LostSermons in Times of Crisis: Twelve Homilies to Stir Your Soul"The Dewing Virtue Podcast" is hosted by Anthony Criste & Edited by Anthony Morales-Cheers!⁠⁠⁠

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