White Collars
A priest in a cassock. A businessman in a blazer. One altar, one airport lounge. Join Fr. Colin B. Lomnitzer and Charles W. Busch as they navigate faith, philosophy, politics, business, and the occasional diplomatic faux pas—with sharp wit, sincere conviction, and just enough incense to set off the smoke alarm. Regular episodes featuring bold ideas, good conversation, and very little small talk.
Episodes

Saturday Apr 18, 2026
Saturday Apr 18, 2026
What makes a war just? 🤔 In this episode, we take a deep dive into Just War Theory—exploring whether war can ever be morally justified and how the Catholic tradition approaches one of humanity’s most difficult questions.Starting from Scripture and early Church thought, we walk through the development of Just War Theory, especially the framework laid out by St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas. From there, we unpack the key principles that must be met for a war to be considered just. We also discuss real-world challenges—like modern warfare, evolving global conflicts, and the difficulty of making moral judgments in the “fog of war.” Along the way, we touch on historical examples, the role of soldiers and conscience, and how the Church understands Christ’s call to peace with the reality of conflict. This episode isn’t about telling you what to think—it’s about giving you the framework to think more deeply about war, morality, and peace.🎧 Tune in and join the conversation.

Friday Apr 10, 2026
Friday Apr 10, 2026
What does beauty have to do with evangelization, marketing, and the modern world? In this episode of White Collars, we sit down with Ethan Potter —producer, designer, and founder of a growing creative business—to explore how graphic design, Catholic thought, and young adult ministry intersect in powerful ways.
From small-town Pennsylvania to living in Austria, Ethan shares how his journey shaped a mission rooted in one simple truth: beauty matters.
We dive into:
• How graphic design can uphold human dignity
• Why beauty isn’t optional—it’s essential to evangelization
• The role of art, culture, and community in young adult ministry
• Starting a business with purpose and faith at the center
• Building authentic Catholic community in unexpected places
Whether you're a creative, entrepreneur, or someone passionate about renewing culture, this conversation will challenge how you think about beauty, truth, and the human person.

Friday Apr 03, 2026
Friday Apr 03, 2026
In this episode, the we walk the Triduum. Beginning with Holy Thursday and moving through Good Friday to the Easter Vigil, we explore what makes these three days so unique and powerful.
Rather than separate events, the Triduum is one continuous story: the Last Supper, the Passion, and the Resurrection. The conversation unpacks the meaning behind each day, including the institution of the Eucharist, Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, and the profound hope of Easter.
Along the way, we discuss:
Why the Triduum is the most sacred time of the year
The significance of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and the Easter Vigil
How the liturgies are deeply connected as one unified celebration
Ways to fully enter into these days, both spiritually and practically
Blending insight with reflection, this episode invites listeners not just to observe the Triduum, but to experience it; slowing down, being present, and walking with Christ through His Passion to the joy of the Resurrection.

Friday Mar 27, 2026
Friday Mar 27, 2026
In this episode of White Collars, Charles and Father sit down to explore the important commandment of keeping the Lord's day. They touch on the precepts of the Church and provide a practical breakdown of fasting, abstinence, and the observance of holy days of obligation. From the importance of arriving early to Mass to the nuances of avoiding meat on Fridays. They offer insights into how these traditions fit into modern life.
The episode concludes with a reflection on the responsibility of the faithful to support the material needs of the church and a reminder to truly embrace Sundays and holidays as days of rest and celebration.

Friday Mar 20, 2026
Friday Mar 20, 2026
In this episode, we sit down with a longtime friend and special guest, Fr. Philip G. Bochanski, to explore what it really means to serve as a Vicar General in the Catholic Church.
From his journey through seminary to becoming a key leader in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia, His Reverence shares insights into the balance between administration, pastoral care, and obedience in priestly life.
We dive into:
What a Vicar General actually does (and why every diocese needs one) The challenges and blessings of leadership, decision-making, and working closely with a bishop
How faith and obedience shape unexpected vocational paths His experience leading Courage International
The surprising art of Catholic heraldry and coat-of-arms design Bridging business principles with pastoral mission Brotherhood among priests and life inside a diocese Plus, stick around for a fun lightning round covering everything from favorite hymns to how to properly order a Philly cheesesteak.
Whether you're curious about Church leadership, discerning your vocation, or just enjoy thoughtful conversations about faith and life—this episode has something for you.
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Friday Mar 13, 2026
Friday Mar 13, 2026
In this episode, we explore the Eight Principles of Dubai and how they have helped shape one of the most fascinating and rapidly developed places in the world. After Charles' recent trip to Dubai, we reflect on the surprising blend of tradition, innovation, business, and governance that defines the United Arab Emirates.
From riding camels in the desert to attending Mass in a predominantly Muslim country, this conversation moves between personal experiences and deeper questions about leadership, justice, economics, and the common good. We discuss how guiding principles shape nations, drawing parallels with the foundations of the United States, the role of moral principles in governance, and what it means for societies to pursue human flourishing.
Topics include:
What makes Dubai and the UAE unique in the Middle East
The role of guiding principles in shaping nations
Justice vs. equality and the concept of the common good
Free markets, innovation, and economic flourishing
Religious life and attending Mass in Dubai
Cultural experiences from traveling in the Middle East
Join us for a thoughtful and sometimes humorous conversation about faith, culture, politics, and the principles that guide societies!

Friday Mar 06, 2026
Friday Mar 06, 2026
In this episode, Father and Charles sit down for an honest conversation about Lent, sacrifice, and spiritual discipline.They explore questions like:• What makes a good Lenten sacrifice?• Should you give up something small… or something really difficult?• Why do the little habits in our daily lives matter more than we think? From stories about giving up coffee creamers to reflections on prayer, fasting, and generosity, the conversation dives into how Lent is much more than just a tradition. If you’ve ever struggled with what to give up for Lent—or wondered how to make the season more meaningful—this episode offers insight, humor, and practical wisdom.Topics in this episode include:• The purpose of Lent• Choosing meaningful sacrifices• Fasting, prayer, and almsgiving• Habits that shape our spiritual lives• How “small” sacrifices can have a big impact

Friday Feb 27, 2026
Friday Feb 27, 2026
What does it mean to truly live — and possibly die — for the Faith?
This week, we’re joined by Gia Chacón, founder of For the Martyrs, for a sobering and inspiring conversation about modern Christian persecution.
At 20 years old, a trip to Egypt changed her life forever. After meeting believers who had lost family members for refusing to renounce Christ, Gia committed herself to serving the persecuted Church. Just a few years later, she launched a global advocacy movement that now mobilizes awareness and action around the world. This conversation is sure to convict you.

Friday Feb 20, 2026
Friday Feb 20, 2026
In this episode, we focus on the life, legacy, and lasting relevance of Saint John Henry Newman as he is is declared a Doctor of the Church by His Holiness Pope Leo XIV. What does it mean to be a Doctor of the Church? Why does Newman deserve the title? And why does his thought matter so much today?We trace Newman’s journey from Anglican cleric at University of Oxford and leader in the Oxford Movement to Catholic convert who lost friends, status, and security in pursuit of truth. We explore his profound vision for Catholic higher education in The Idea of a University, and his groundbreaking explanation of the development of doctrine — what it is, what it isn’t, and why it’s often misunderstood. Along the way, we reflect on Newman’s personal sacrifices, his intellectual courage, and his spiritual insight captured in his motto Cor ad cor loquitur (“Heart speaks to heart”). This episode is a deep dive into conversion, conscience, education, and the enduring power of truth.

Friday Feb 13, 2026
Friday Feb 13, 2026
In this episode, Father Lomnitzer and Charles begin with the Proffesional Golfer Rory McIlroy's powerful reflection on the American spirit at the Ryder Cup.This clip sparks an interesting conversation and a much deeper question: Has America given the world a heresy? Inspired by Rory McIlroy’s comments on the United States and Pope Leo XIII’s 1899 condemnation of “Americanism,” the conversation explores the relationship between patriotism, freedom, and Catholic faith. What is the heresy of Americanism? Are we Catholic Americans or American Catholics? And what’s the difference between freedom from restraint and freedom for excellence?Drawing on Church history, political philosophy, and the witness of figures like Franz Jägerstätter, the episode examines whether the Church should adapt to modern culture—or stand apart from it. America has contributed extraordinary things to the world, including religious liberty and constitutional government, but does every American instinct belong in the life of the Church? This thoughtful and lively discussion unpacks why Pope Leo XIII issued his warning and why the question remains just as relevant for Catholics today.Read Testem Benevolentiae Nostrae at the link below: https://www.papalencyclicals.net/leo13/l13teste.htm







