For our New Year’s Day episode of “Inside the Vatican,” the hosts look back at some of the biggest Vatican stories of 2019.
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What you (and your family) can learn from the Holy Family
The Rev. James Martin, S.J. leads listeners through a guided reflection on the Holy Family.
A Catholic Sister learns to serve people with AIDS
In the fifth episode of “Plague,” Mike visits the small Midwestern city of Belleville, Illinois, where a Catholic Sister broke ground in the 1980s by opening an organization to provide services for people living with HIV and AIDS.
Change and reform: Unpacking Pope Francis’ Christmas address to the curia
On this week’s episode of “Inside the Vatican,” the hosts talk about why the pope chose this theme for his speech, who he spoke to, and how these Christmas addresses fit into the pope’s larger effort to reform the Roman curia.
This Christmas, give thanks for the greatest gift: Jesus
The Rev. James Martin, S.J. leads listeners through a guided reflection on the meaning of Christmas: Christ’s birth.
A gay Catholic Church in the Castro
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What’s it like to play Pope Francis? An interview with Jonathan Pryce on ‘The Two Popes’
“I’ve been asked: How did you build this character? I didn’t. He did, and I follow in his footsteps.”
Now that the ‘pontifical secret’ is abolished for abuse cases, what info will be public?
This week on “Inside the Vatican,” the hosts explain what information will now be available about these cases.
This Advent, invite Jesus into your heart in a new way
The Rev. James Martin, S.J. leads listeners through a guided reflection on preparing yourself for the new entrance of Jesus into your heart and life during Advent.
