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The Mission Diocese Of Gallup
We speak with Cathy McCarthy of the Diocese of Gallup, a “mission diocese” in New Mexico, about the reality of life in mission dioceses and how the Catholic Home Mission Appeal strengthens the Church “at home.” Learn more at https://www.usccb.org/committees/catholic-home-missions.
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Citizens Yet Strangers, with Kenneth Craycraft
Dr. Kenneth Craycraft of Mount St. Mary's Seminary & School of Theology in Cincinnati discusses his most recent book, Citizens Yet Strangers: Living Authentically Catholic in a Divided America. The book aims to help Catholics recover the grammar and moral imagination of Catholic teaching in their engagements with American culture.
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Mental Health Initiative
Bishop Robert E. Barron, Chairman of the U.S. Bishops’ Committee on Laity, Marriage, Family Life and Youth, discusses the mental health crisis among young people with two Catholic psychologists. The discussion touches on issues such as social media, depression, and spiritual engagement.
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A Church of the Peripheries – Ministering in Central Asia
Guests Jeffrey Monforton, chair of the Subcommittee on Aid to the Church in Central and Eastern Europe, and Fr. Anthony Corcoran, SJ, Apostolic Administrator of Kyrgyzstan, discuss the mission of the Catholic Church in Central Asia and the importance of solidarity among Catholic globally.
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The Genesis of Gender, with Abigail Favale
Dr. Abigail Favale of the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame discusses her book The Genesis of Gender: A Christian Theory, which weaves personal experience with expert knowledge to provide an in-depth yet accessible account of the gender paradigm—a framework for understanding reality and identity that has recently risen to prominence.
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U.S. Diplomatic Relations with the Vatican
Carol Glatz, Correspondent with Catholic News Service Rome, speaks with Ambassador to the Holy See Joe Donnelly about diplomacy and working with the Vatican on global issues such as peace, human trafficking, and environmental concerns.
Customer Reviews
Always engaging
Totally love this podcast. One of the first five was the story of Bishop Conley’s conversion and that of his parents. Beautiful story of family love. Also love the narrative throughout the interviews. Great addition to my weekly podcast listening.
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Sara,
Thank you for this podcast. It has certainly made a difference to me. I plan on sharing them with my prayer group. It’s hard to say I “enjoyed” the ones I listened to. Some saddened me, especially those that touch close to home. I plan on sharing them with my prayer group. The average length should work fine for our gathering.
Exceptional
From the first episode, I love this podcast. The production is excellent never heard a podcast like this and I’ve listen to every single one. I really appreciate all the production work. Hope to hear many more. Praying for you and maybe some assistance!