EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 26 MIN
Pope Martin I And The Cost Of Truth
from Super Saints Podcast · host Brother Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Send us Fan MailA pope in chains sounds like ancient history until you realize why he was arrested: he refused to let politics rewrite the truth about Jesus. We walk through the life of Pope Martin I, a seventh-century successor of Peter who faced the Monothelite heresy, an error claiming Christ had only one will. That single idea touched everything, because if Jesus is not fully human in his will, then his freely chosen obedience on the Cross is diminished, and the heart of the Gospel gets blurred. We trace Martin’s roots in prayerful Italy, his devotion to the sacred liturgy, his love for the poor, and the quiet formation that prepared him for a storm. Then the conflict ignites: emperors want “unity” at any cost, and church leaders feel the squeeze to stay silent. Martin does the opposite. He calls the Lateran Council of 649, insists on the Church’s teaching that Christ has two wills, divine and human, and chooses fidelity over self-protection. The cost is brutal and personal: seizure in the night, trial in Constantinople, humiliation, and exile in harsh conditions. Martin becomes a martyr without a sword, showing how suffering offered with Christ can become a radiant witness. Along the way, we keep coming back to the anchors that held him steady: the Eucharist, trust in Mary, and a love for the truth that is meant to heal, not win arguments. If you’re trying to stay faithful in a time of noise, this story offers clarity and backbone. Subscribe for more Catholic saints and Church history, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review with the line that challenged you most.Open by Steve Bailey Support the showJourneys of Faith brings you Super Saints PodcastsChat with US 24/7 Ask us anything https://chatting.page/mjxs9aerrtgm3lmpndlcepmbyosntrjnDownload Journeys of Faith App for Iphone or Android FREE https://journeysoffaith.com/pages/download-our-appPlease consider subscribing to this podcast or making a donation to Journeys of Faith Help us Grow!Journeys of Faith is blessed to provide Catholic media, including podcasts and inspirational content, free of charge across multiple media platforms for viewers and listeners around the world. While access to this content remains free, there are significant and continually increasing costs associated with producing, hosting, and distributing these programs. Your support helps us continue sharing the beauty of the Catholic faith with souls everywhere. We want to reach more souls and you can help us do that by becoming a Mission Angel. Make a Donation Any AmountRefer a FriendYou can help us ...
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Send us Fan Mail A pope in chains sounds like ancient history until you realize why he was arrested: he refused to let politics rewrite the truth about Jesus. We walk through the life of Pope Martin I, a seventh-century successor of Peter who faced the Monothelite heresy, an error claiming Christ had only one will. That single idea touched everything, because if Jesus is not fully human in his will, then his freely chosen obedience on the Cross is diminished, and the heart of the Gospel gets ...
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