God’s Casting Call Episode 2: Finding Faith, Purpose, and Community on Campus — A Conversation with Father Daniel
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In Episode 2 of God’s Casting Call, host Roma G sits down with Father Daniel from the Catholic Newman Center to explore faith, purpose, and what it means to live out Catholic values as a college student.
Through an honest and thoughtful conversation, Father Daniel shares his personal journey into faith, including a powerful conversion experience that shaped his vocation and calling. Together, they unpack the foundations of Catholic belief—why history matters, what makes Catholicism distinct, and how centuries of tradition continue to guide modern life.
This episode dives deep into:
- What Catholic faith looks like day to day on a college campus
- The meaning of the Eucharist and why it matters
- Common misconceptions about Catholicism, Mary, and the saints
- Finding community, service opportunities, and belonging at the Newman Center
- How faith helps students navigate independence, relationships, stress, and purpose
- Why service to the poor and vulnerable sits at the heart of Catholic teaching
Whether you’re Catholic, curious about the faith, or simply searching for meaning and direction during your college years, this episode offers a grounded, welcoming perspective on how faith can inform identity, character, and daily choices.
God’s Casting Call is about discovering who you’re meant to be—and learning how faith can help guide that journey.