Through His Wounds

Two Cradle Catholics view the world Through His Wounds. Co-Host Estevan Covarrubias and Anthony Acosta identify God’s work in all things and bring to light the hope of Salvation to this New Generation.

02 Mar 26 – The Humanity of Christ, Our Freedom, and the Real Presence

Today’s Topics: Who is Jesus the Nazarean, really? Not the distant icon, but the Man Who walked the earth? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the humanity of Christ. We walk through the six phases of His life—from the Incarnation to His Passion—and examine the radical humility of a God Who chose […]

23 Feb 26 – A King’s Call: Saint Ignatius Guide Through Lent

What would you say if an honorable king invited you to share his food, wear his clothing, and fight alongside him—promising that if you share in his labor, you will also share in his victory? In this episode, we dive into the Second Week of the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, exploring the

16 Feb 26 – Through His Wounds: Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius

What are the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola? And how can they transform your spiritual life—especially during Lent? In this episode, Anthony Acosta and Manuel Campos from Through His Wounds introduce the Spiritual Exercises, a proven path to holiness developed by St. Ignatius Loyola. Whether you’re new to Ignatian spirituality or looking to deepen your prayer

09 Feb 26 – The War Inside: Preparing for the Beatitudes

Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Before we can understand the radical solution, we must confront the fundamental problem. In this foundational episode, we explore why the Beatitudes are not just a nice poem, but an essential prescription for the human heart We delve into the reality of our fallen nature—the internal impulses of pride,

19 Jan 26 – Tend My Sheep: The Mystery of the Priest

Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) What is a Priest, and why does the Church call him a “spiritual father”? In a world where deception is the enemy’s greatest weapon, Christ did not leave us orphans. He established the priesthood as a gift of protection, truth, and guidance. This episode journeys from the personal analogy of

12 Jan 26 – The Catholic Mass Explained

Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Ever leave Mass wondering what just happened—or why it happened? This isn’t a theology lecture. It’s a down-to-earth look at the “source and summit,” and why showing up is about way more than obligation. We break down the Mass as spiritual dry dock: where we get repaired, refueled, and re-launched into

05 Jan 26 – The Godless Fire Ushering the End Times

Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) A 12th-century prophecy is unfolding right now Saint Hildegard of Bingen foresaw the end times not as a single event, but as five distinct “beasts”—each an era defined by a specific evil. Shockingly, these eras map exactly onto modern history, from the secular revolutions of the 1870s to the

22 Dec 25 – Finding Christ in Ancient Myths and Modern Homes

Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) Skeptics say Christianity copied its story from pagan myths. We say: Look closer, those myths aren’t copies—they are cravings. They are the scattered echoes of a promise God wrote on every human heart. Fixed Point is a podcast that explores the undeniable, worldwide anticipation of a savior and reveals how Jesus

15 Dec 25 – And the Heavens Were Opened

Today’s Topics: 1, 2, 3, 4) We correct course from a scattered last episode to focus on the true heart of Advent. Why does Satan hate Christmas? It all traces back to Genesis 3:15 and the birth of the Serpent-crusher. But Advent isn’t just about the past—it’s the Church’s season of dual focus. We explore

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