From Freemason to Catholic Convert: Joe McClane's Remarkable Journey

Episode 18: Joe McClane - From Freemason to Catholic Convert: Joe McClane's Remarkable Journey Host Dan Sevigny welcomes Joe McClane, Catholic media veteran and host of "The Catholic Hack" podcast, for an in-depth conversation about his conversion journey and transformation into one of Catholic media's most outspoken voices. Conversion Story: From Freemason to Catholic Joe's path to Catholicism began when his future wife demanded he convert before marriage in Manchester, New Hampshire. Initia...
Episode 18: Joe McClane - From Freemason to Catholic Convert: Joe McClane's Remarkable Journey
Host Dan Sevigny welcomes Joe McClane, Catholic media veteran and host of "The Catholic Hack" podcast, for an in-depth conversation about his conversion journey and transformation into one of Catholic media's most outspoken voices.
Conversion Story: From Freemason to Catholic Joe's path to Catholicism began when his future wife demanded he convert before marriage in Manchester, New Hampshire. Initially "Catholic in name only," a mystical encounter in 2002 saved his marriage, leading to serious study of early Church Fathers in 2003. His deep dive into documents like the Didache, Ignatius of Antioch, and early Christian writings convinced him of Catholic truth, particularly the Real Presence in the Eucharist through Greek word studies of John 6.
Early Media Ministry Pioneering Catholic podcasting in 2005 with "The Catholic Hack," McClane recorded during lunch breaks in his hot van without air conditioning in Houston parking lots. Using a $15 Walmart microphone, he built an audience while interviewing major Catholic apologists like Scott Hahn and Patrick Madrid, often hacking hotel WiFi for Skype calls.
The 2018 Wake-Up Call McLean describes his "red pill moment" during the McCarrick scandal when it became clear that "everyone knew" about the predator cardinal but did nothing. This revelation, combined with the 2020 Easter cancellations during COVID lockdowns, transformed his approach from "playing nice" to direct confrontation of Church corruption.
The Cost of Truth-Telling Speaking honestly about Church scandals has resulted in:
- Lost friendships and professional relationships
- Being shunned by former colleagues
- Constant complaints and criticism
- Career risks and financial uncertainty
- Family stress and challenges
Why Catholics Must Lead McClane emphasizes that "the first person in line to call a spade a spade" must be Catholic, not Protestant or secular critics. Catholics must clean their own house rather than allowing outsiders to do the dirty work. This principle guided his decision to risk everything for truth.
Practical Family Guidance Primary Goal: Get your children to heaven - everything else serves this purpose. Most Catholic families prioritize worldly success (good university, career, house, car) over eternal salvation.
Education Decisions: If your Catholic school doesn't teach orthodox faith, Thomistic philosophy, and rich Catholic tradition, consider homeschooling. Don't choose schools that "embrace the world, flesh, and devil."
Career Alignment: Evaluate whether your workplace helps or hurts your role as Catholic parent. Working for severely "woke" companies may compromise your soul regardless of salary.
Dating and Marriage: Young people should consider parish quality, education options, and community environment before first dates. Know what kind of Catholic life you want to build.
Current Ministry Now works for Stations of the Cross Catholic Media Network, describing them as "brave" for supporting truth-telling despite constant complaints. Operates as the "redheaded stepchild" in EWTN affiliate world for addressing controversial topics other Catholic media avoid.
Message to Families Stop running from hard decisions. Begin making definitive choices that align your will with God's will. This includes:
- Living within means rather than pursuing lifestyle inflation
- Prioritizing children's souls over social acceptance
- Making geographic moves for better Catholic communities
- Choosing education that forms souls, not just careers
- Building life around eternal rather than temporal goals
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