Looking for one place to keep up with all your favorite Catholic voices? Christendom brings together a growing, curated roster of Catholic content creators — from Bishop Robert Barron and The Catholic Gentleman to Sensus Fidelium and dozens more — so you can watch, follow, and discover without bouncing between platforms.^1
Built by Longbeard Creative, the same Toronto-based team behind Magisterium AI (the Catholic answer engine featured by the Washington Post, USCCB, and L'Osservatore Romano), Christendom describes itself as a "big tent" platform: unapologetically Catholic and evangelical, but welcoming diverse perspectives within the Church.^2 You can create an account, subscribe to creators, build playlists, save videos for later, and set up customizable notifications or a personalized email newsletter so you never miss new content from the voices you care about.^3
The platform is independent and lay-run, founded by Matthew Harvey Sanders with a simple rule for every creator on the roster: be faithful to the Church.^2 Beyond aggregation, the long-term vision includes self-hosted content with comments and discussions — a space where Catholics can actually interact with each other around the ideas that matter.^4
Christendom also features Shorts, a news category, a music section, and a shop, making it a well-rounded hub for Catholic media.^1 The app is free on iOS, Android, and Microsoft Store, with the full web experience at christendom.app.^5
Notable- Built by Longbeard Creative Inc., also creators of Magisterium AI and the Alexandria Digitization Hub (a collaboration with the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome)^6
- Featured by Rome Reports and The Catholic Weekly^4
- Founder Matthew Harvey Sanders spoke at the Medjugorje Catholic IT Conference (2026) and at St. Patrick's Catholic Church in London on the Church's mission in the age of AI^6