this is catholic is a podcast exploring the full range of what it means to be catholic which includes, but is not limited to, official church teaching. hosted by emily iannuzzelli with joseph e. jensen and other special guests.
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(1.5) remaining catholic: LIVE at the Baltimore Podcast Festival
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9/14/18Why am I still Catholic? In their debut appearance at the Baltimore Podcast Festival, Professor Jensen & Emily discuss why you might choose to remain catholic in light of and despite the sex abuse epidemic in the Church.Thanks to the Baltimore Podcast Festival, The Crown, & our friends!Oleh this is catholic
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(1.4) radical inclusivity w/The Living Water Inclusive Catholic Community
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radical inclusivity w/The Living Water Inclusive Catholic Community May 8, 2018Why can’t women be priests?In the Living Water Inclusive Catholic Community, they are. And that’s just the first way this community brings to life a spirit of radical inclusivity. For both the women-priests and lay members, being catholic means being as inclusive as poss…
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(1.3) christianity first, with John Dominic Crossan
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do you spend more time thinking about christ or the pope? for john dominic crossan - leading scholar of the historical jesus - being catholic means, first and foremost, being christian. if christianity claims to see a vision of god in jesus' life of nonviolent resistance to rome, then putting christianity first gives us a new vision of what it mean…
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(1.2) really present, with Joseph E. Jensen
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is god really present in the world? for emily, being catholic means grappling with the idea that god is really present in the bread and wine we receive at communion. special guests, catie grace (9) and will (5), talk about the mystery of the eucharist, which joseph jensen elucidates through a lens of inclusivity. thanks to pam ver haag for the best…
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