Bryan Richardson - How I became a Christian first and an Athlete second!

Bryan Richardson - How I became a Christian first and an Athlete second!

Author: Paul Michelini and Randy Laya (RIP co-founder Jeff Corrigan) March 18, 2026 Duration: 1:01:55
Our guest on this episode is Bryan Richardson. He is married and has three grown boys, a granddaughter and a grandson. Bryan served our country in the Navy and the Naval Reserves. Bryan’s episode provides answers to these questions: What did Bryan’s high school football coach encourage as a team? How did Bryan's faith intersect with sports? How did Bryan convert to the Catholic Church? Who was the first person he called to talk about his conversion? Bryan joined the Navy but was chasing a dream, what was it? What is one of Bryan’s favorite Bible verses? How did the events of 9/11 affect Bryan? How did Bryan start scuba diving and does he still dive? How did Bryan’s family get from Southern CA to Fredericksburg VA? Bryan’s first son is a Franciscan priest, how did Bryan’s visits to his son in Kensington, Pennsylvania affect him? As a retiree, besides attending Mass, what ministries is Bryan involved in? In the spirit of evangelization, what does Bryan encourage listeners to be prepared to do? Links for more information about the topics discussed by Bryan: OCIA - https://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/who-we-teach/christian-initiation-of-adults Charismatic Renewal in the Catholic Church - https://aleteia.org/2019/06/07/what-is-the-charismatic-renewal/   #catholicsports, #catholicconvert, #catholiccharismaticrenewal, #catholicministries     

In a world where stadiums and sanctuaries often feel miles apart, The Catholic Sportsman Show Podcast finds the profound connection between them. Hosts Paul Michelini and Randy Laya, alongside the enduring memory of co-founder Jeff Corrigan, engage in thoughtful conversations that explore how the drama, discipline, and community found in sports intersect with a lived Catholic faith. This isn't just a post-game analysis; it's a deeper look at the stories, history, and personalities within athletics, examining them through a spiritual lens. You'll hear discussions that are as likely to delve into the theological virtues demonstrated on the field as they are to appreciate a great historical moment in sport. Recorded within The Diocese of Orange, California, the podcast brings on guests who share this unique perspective, creating dialogues that are both topical and timeless. Whether reflecting on loss, leadership, or pure athletic joy, Paul and Randy offer a space where the universal language of games meets the enduring questions of faith, culture, and society. Tune in for a series that celebrates the athlete's journey while thoughtfully considering its place within a broader spiritual life.
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