This week, we talk with Julio Ricardo Varela, founder of Latino Rebels, a website founded in 2011 that provides news, analysis and commentary about U.S. Latino culture.
Podcasts
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James Martin, S.J.: Paying attention to emotion in prayer
All sorts of emotions come up in prayer.
Father James Martin, S.J.: Reflecting on the Feast of the Transfiguration
God invites us to see that while we can enjoy the beautiful, mystical experiences, at some point it’s time to get back to our daily lives.
Remembering Postville, 10 years later
Our Aug 1 guest is Julia Walsh, a member of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, who works at Marywood Franciscan Spirituality Center in Northern Wisconsin. We discuss her recent article “What we have learned 10 years after Postville, the largest immigration raid in U.S. history.“ We also discuss these articles: Catholic theologians from Global South […]
Father James Martin, S.J.: Learning from St. Ignatius
Who was St. Ignatius of Loyola?
Reflecting on “Humanae Vitae,” 50 years on
Our July 25 guest is Holly Taylor Coolman, an assistant professor of theology at Providence College in Rhode Island. We discuss her recent article ‘50 years after Humanae Vitae,’ we still buy into the myth of the self-made man.’ We also discuss these articles: Vatican expert: To fight sex abuse, the Catholic Church must invest in women With ‘strongman […]
How do you picture God in prayer?
What’s your favorite image of God in prayer?
What does Catholic architecture look like in the 21st century?
This week, we talk with Fr. Gilbert Sunghera, an architectural consultant and associate professor of architecture at the University of Detroit Mercy.
How can we build community with those incarcerated?
Our July 18 guest is Olga Segura, an associate editor at America and co-host of Jesuitical. We discuss her recent article, “How one Jesuit is transforming inmates and fighting the criminal justice system. We also discuss these articles: N.Y. Times talks to men who received settlements after alleged abuse by Cardinal McCarrick The Editors: The Catholic Church should not be […]
