Ncr In Conversation

  • Author: Vários
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  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 32:49:37
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Synopsis

In Conversation is an in-depth look at the week's Catholic news as seen by the staff at National Catholic Reporter. Hosted by NCR engagement editor Brittany Wilmes, In Conversation features the top thinkers and journalists who report on the life of the Catholic church in the world. National Catholic Reporter is an independent newspaper based in Kansas City, Missouri. Read more at www.ncronline.org.

Episodes

  • Episode 37: A Catholic take on the #MeToo movement

    29/12/2017 Duration: 29min

    Today, Sr. Linda Romey talks about how “bad theology” perpetuates gender inequality and the role that women religious play in this #MeToo moment. Later, NCR columnist Jamie Manson and film critic Sr. Rose Pacatte talk about the dangers of unchecked power in any system and what they envision happening next in Hollywood and the Catholic Church. 

  • Episode 36: Christmas for Skeptics

    22/12/2017 Duration: 28min

    In this episode, NCR columnist and blogger Tom Carney argues that the mystery of Christmas is drowned out by the commercial holiday. Tom talks about how to recapture the spiritual foundation of Christmas and how he celebrates the coming of Christ. Later, Soul Seeing editor Mike Leach talks about how the holiday has evolved for him with different seasons of life. He’ll also share recommendations for listeners looking for some extra Christmas hope this year. 

  • Episode 35: Congregational racism, gun violence prevention

    15/12/2017 Duration: 21min

    Global Sisters Report staff writer Dawn Araujo-Hawkins talks about how congregations of women religious are working to make amends for historically buying into a culture of racism. Later, NCR Bertelsen interns Maria Benevento and James Dearie provide updates on faith-based efforts to stem the tide of gun violence through initiatives like the Gun Violence Prevention Sabbath and a guide to non-violent holiday gifts for children.

  • Episode 34: Trauma in South Sudan, Advent preparation

    08/12/2017 Duration: 20min

    Global Sisters Report international correspondent Chris Herlinger talks about reporting in difficult locations like South Sudan and how sisters and priests deal with trauma as they’re ministering to people also processing traumatic experiences. Later, Young Voices columnist Mike Jordan Laskey talks about this year’s short Advent calendar and how to make the most of this overlooked season of waiting and preparation. 

  • Episode 33: Updates from the NCR newsroom

    01/12/2017 Duration: 17min

    In this episode, NCR editor Dennis Coday stops by the studio to talk about recent news, including the pope's visit to Myanmar and Bangladesh, the extradition of a Salvadoran former colonel, and tax reform and sexual assault news in the U.S.

  • Episode 32: The Communion of Saints (and Souls)

    23/11/2017 Duration: 23min

    NCR contributor Melissa Musick Nussbaum speaks about liturgical traditions that remember the dead and how Catholics can start their own traditions to remember loved ones gone before them. Later, Fr. Chris DeGiovine shares his reflections on the month of November as a period of remembrance. He shares inspiration from Scripture and other Catholic thinkers as well as his thoughts as a pastor on the great mystery of life after death.

  • Episode 31: Vatican on nuclear disarmament; USCCB fall meeting recap

    17/11/2017 Duration: 23min

    This week, Joshua McElwee, NCR Vatican correspondent, reports from a recent high-profile conference at the Vatican on nuclear disarmament. He’ll explain what Pope Francis said about nuclear weapons, and whether the world is listening to Catholic leaders. Later, NCR’s Michael Sean Winters and Heidi Schlumpf are back with a recap of the bishops meeting in Baltimore earlier this week. They talk about what election results mean for the future of US church leadership. The conversation also touches on some noteworthy action items from the meeting, including the vote to create a pastoral plan on marriage and family life. 

  • Episode 30: Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice, preview of USCCB General Assembly

    10/11/2017 Duration: 20min

    This week's episode starts with a segment from the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice. Nearly 2,000 Jesuit-educated high school and college students traveled to Washington, D.C. last week to attend social justice-oriented sessions and hear from keynote speakers including Fr. Bryan Massingale and Sr. Patricia Chappell. Students went to Capitol Hill on Monday to meet with legislators and advocate on behalf of the marginalized. Some of these students spoke to NCR about what brought them to the Teach-In and what they’re taking back to their schools. Later, NCR national correspondent Heidi Schlumpf and columnist Michael Sean Winters talk about the upcoming meeting of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops in Baltimore. They explain what to expect from addresses and elections and give some background on the conference and its importance to US Catholic leadership.

  • Episode 29: A Nation Under Trump

    03/11/2017 Duration: 24min

    In this episode, host Brittany Wilmes is joined by some NCR reporters who are looking at key political issues a year after the presidential election. Global Sisters Report staff writer Dawn Araujo-Hawkins talks about women becoming politically involved after the women’s march. NCR staff writer Brian Roewe and Bertelsen interns Maria Benevento and James Dearie talk about their reporting on the environment, immigration, and foreign policy.

  • Episode 28: Francis corrects Sarah; Sister survey data released

    28/10/2017 Duration: 17min

    This week, NCR Vatican correspondent Joshua J. McElwee talks about a recent public correction Pope Francis made to an article by Cardinal Robert Sarah. Later, Global Sisters Report national correspondent Dan Stockman talks about a treasure trove of newly available information: the vast results of a 1967 survey, answered by a majority of the country’s Catholic sisters in active ministry as they were grappling with Vatican II reform.

  • Episode 27: A conversation on sexuality, gender and the Catholic Church

    20/10/2017 Duration: 23min

    In this episode, NCR books editor Jamie Manson, feminist theologian Mary Hunt, and Dignity USA executive director Marianne Duddy-Burke talk about what LGBTQI Catholics need from the church, where they see an embrace of the gender and sexuality spectrums and what gives them hope.

  • Episode 26: Nobel Peace Prize, updates from the Vatican and the U.S. church

    13/10/2017 Duration: 16min

    NCR Bertelsen intern James Dearie makes his podcast debut to talk about the winner of the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize. Later, NCR correspondents Josh McElwee and Heidi Schlumpf talk about what they're reporting on and who they're watching in the U.S. and abroad.

  • Episode 25: Deepening spirituality through yoga and the internet

    06/10/2017 Duration: 26min

    In this episode, NCR contributor Julie Bourbon explains kriya yoga and the Assisi Institute's inaugural kriya yoga conference. Devotees and teachers say that practicing this form of meditation can bring one into deeper relationship with God. Then, a conversation with theologian Deanna Thompson on her book “The Virtual Body of Christ in a Suffering World.” Deanna talks about how a journey through illness led her to embrace her digital connections as a vital example of the body of Christ.

  • Episode 24: Tom Roberts and David Gibson on Catholic censorship

    29/09/2017 Duration: 17min

    NCR's Tom Roberts and David Gibson of Fordham University discuss an unsettling pattern of Catholic writers and scholars being disinvited from speaking engagements and adjunct positions due to intimidation from far-right Catholic groups.

  • Episode 23: Ken Burns' 'The Vietnam War'

    22/09/2017 Duration: 24min

    In this episode, former NCR editor and publisher Tom Fox discusses Ken Burns' documentary series "The Vietnam War." Tom attended a screening of the series in Kansas City where Ken Burns and Lynn Novick spoke, as well as John Musgrave, a veteran prominently featured in the series. Tom also talks about his time serving as a civil volunteer in Vietnam during the war and the lessons he learned there.

  • Episode 22: Magnum Principium, liturgy and language

    15/09/2017 Duration: 19min

    Pope Francis on September 9 released Magnum Principium, a document announcing new canon law for liturgical translations. Msgr. Rick Hilgartner, former executive director of the U.S. bishops’ Office for Divine Worship, talks about what this means for the church. Later, NCR editor Dennis Coday and Celebration editor Denise Simeone discuss the historical perspective on liturgical changes and the importance of language in Catholic prayers.

  • Episode 21: Envisioning peace in Afghanistan, Irish push for women deacons

    08/09/2017 Duration: 19min

    NCR intern Maria Benevento discusses her recent article on Catholic peacebuilders and their ideas to bring stability to Afghanistan in the wake of the Trump administration’s announcement to drastically change U.S. strategy in the conflicted country. Later, Fr. Roy Donovan with the Association of Catholic Priests in Ireland talks about his statement asking the Irish bishops to put a hold on the permanent diaconate until Pope Francis makes a decision on allowing women deacons.

  • Episode 20: Vatican visits Russia; U.S. budget; Hurricane Harvey

    01/09/2017 Duration: 25min

    NCR contributor Jonathan Luxmoore breaks down Cardinal Pietro Parolin’s visit to Russia. Michael Sean Winters explains what to look for as Congress resumes session on Tuesday. Global Sisters Report national correspondent Dan Stockman shares updates from sisters in the Houston area and how they’re reaching out to those affected by Hurricane Harvey.

  • Episode 19: Catholicism and Race Relations

    25/08/2017 Duration: 22min

    Theologian Christopher Pramuk joins host Brittany Wilmes to talk about race relations, how art can help people connect, and where Catholics might go from here. Later, Catholic sisters Tracey Horan and Larretta Rivera-Williams discuss their own experiences of race and solidarity and places where they find hope. 

  • Episode 18: Tom Fox on NCR's mission

    07/07/2017 Duration: 16min

    In this final episode of season one, retired NCR editor and publisher Tom Fox speaks about NCR's legacy as he accepts the Bishop John England Award at the Catholic Media Conference. 

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