Episode 150- Catholic Priest Shares His Calling w/Fr. Gregory Pine O.P.

Episode 150- Catholic Priest Shares His Calling w/Fr. Gregory Pine O.P.

From Catholic Feedback by Keith Nester

April 29, 2026 · 1h 7m

About this episode

Fr. Gregory Pine shares his journey and insights as a Catholic priest and theologian.

Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P., is an Assistant Professor of Dogmatic and Moral Theology at the Dominican House of Studies and the Assistant Director of the Thomistic Institute. He was ordained a priest in 2016 and holds a doctorate from the University of Fribourg (Switzerland). He is the author of several books, including Prudence, Your Eucharistic Identity, and Training the Tongue. He is a regular contributor to several podcasts, including Godsplaining and Catholic Classics. https://dominicanfriars.org/fr-gregory-maria-pine/ His latest book is called Taming the Tongue. https://stpaulcenter.com/store/training-the-tongue-and-growing-beyond-sins-of-speech @StPaulCenter Catholic Feedback is a production of Down to Earth Ministry, which exists to provide encouragement and resources to those considering, converting, and growing in Catholicism. 👇 How to Support Down to Earth Ministry Website Giving (Tax-Deductible & Easiest Way to Give): "If you believe in the work we do and want a simple way to support it—this is it." https://down2earthministry.org/donate Patreon (Join our Supporters for as little as $5/month): "When you give through Patreon, you're not just supporting us—you're helping…

People in this episode

Host: Keith Nester

Guest: Fr. Gregory Pine, O.P.

Topics covered

  • Catholicism
  • Theology
  • Spiritual Growth
  • Priesthood
  • Books

Keywords

  • Catholic priest
  • theology
  • Dominican
  • interview
  • spirituality

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Dominican House of Studies, Thomistic Institute, St. Paul Center

Products: Taming the Tongue, Prudence, Your Eucharistic Identity, Training the Tongue

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