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Field Hospital is U.S. Catholic’s inaugural podcast, hosted by Jeannie Gaffigan, writer and executive producer of The Jim Gaffigan Show, and Mike Lewis, founder of the website Where Peter Is. Guided by Pope Francis’ vision of the church as a “field hospital” that continues to carry out the healing mission of Jesus Christ in the world, Gaffigan and Lewis speak with experts and Catholic personalities about important topics in the world today and how the church can meet hurt with healing.

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    • Jul 20, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 55m AVG DURATION
    • 13 EPISODES


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    Christopher Lamb - The future of Francis' papacy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 46:09


    Throughout the podcast season, Mike and Jeannie have talked to different writers, church leaders, theologians, scholars, and activists about the many kinds of wounds the world experiences and how the church can help to heal these wounds. In this final episode of Field Hospital, they return to the theme with which the podcast opened: Pope Francis' vision for reviving and reforming the church.  The guest for this episode is Christopher Lamb, Vatican correspondent for the Tablet. Whether reporting from Rome or accompanying Pope Francis on his world travels, Lamb has a unique perspective on the pope's vision for reviving and reforming the church. He also has a close and incisive understanding of the various coordinated attacks on Pope Francis from media outlets such as EWTN, high-ranking members of the clergy, and well-funded influential Catholics. Lamb studied theology at the University of Durham prior to pursuing a career in journalism. He has worked as a journalist for the Daily Telegraph and for the Tablet in London before moving to Rome, where he now resides as a Vatican correspondent. He is the author of Outsider: Pope Francis and His Battle to Reform the Church. LINKS: The Outsider: Pope Francis and His Battle to Reform the ChurchBy Christopher Lamb https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-outsider-christopher-lamb/1134906689  Q & A: Christopher Lamb By Michael Sean Winters https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/distinctly-catholic/q-christopher-lamb?site_redirect=1  "Francis agrees with his critics: A pope can be wrong" By Christopher Lamb https://www.ncronline.org/news/vatican/francis-agrees-his-critics-pope-can-be-wrong  "Nice guy or tough guy? The two faces of Pope Francis" By Christopher Lamb https://www.ncronline.org/news/vatican/nice-guy-or-tough-guy-two-faces-pope-francis  "Yes, Pope Francis Is Developing Doctrine" By Grant Gallicho https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/yes-pope-francis-developing-doctrine?tid=36  This episode of Field Hospital is supported by Catholic Theological Union.

    Gloria Purvis - Anti-racism and the Christian life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 62:16


    The Catholic Church teaches that racism is an evil that must be eradicated from society and from the human heart. However, the institutional church, church leaders, and the faithful have not always lived in accordance with this teaching. At many times throughout history, Catholics have not only tolerated but enabled and fostered racism and white supremacy.  Author, podcaster, and activist Gloria Purvis has not been silent about the evils of racism, the obligations of Catholics to live out the church's teachings on human dignity, and the reality of how the church has often failed. For Purvis, speaking these truths is part of what it means to follow Jesus, even when it means facing the animosity of the comfortable. In 2020, EWTN canceled Purvis' radio show “Morning Glory” following her discussion of racial justice and the murder of George Floyd. But Purvis has continued to speak out prophetically, in articles and on her podcast, about the moral and religious obligation of Christians to oppose racism wherever it is found.  On this episode of Field Hospital, Jeannie and Mike talk to Purvis about her experiences as a Black Catholic, about the importance of anti-racism in our Christian life, and about the church's shameful legacy in the history of white supremacy. If we believe in God and love Jesus. Purvis says, we need to speak the truth, and set captives free. We need to be able to rebuke the evil of racism.  Purvis is a graduate of Cornell University. She has worked in the mortgage industry and as a risk management director for a financial services company. Purvis has served on the National Black Catholic Congress' Leadership Commission on Social Justice, as an Advisory Board Member on the Maryland Catholic Conference's Respect for Life Department, and on the Archdiocese of Washington's Pastoral Council. She is the host of The Gloria Purvis Podcast with America Media.  LINKS: “We Need to Talk About Race: Lessons from ‘The Gloria Purvis Podcast'” By Gloria Purvis  https://www.americamagazine.org/politics-society/2022/03/16/talk-about-racial-justice-242592  “How race influences our Catholicism—whether we know it or not” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-race-influences-our-catholicism-whether-we-know/id1566614456?i=1000525580618  “Fired EWTN host Gloria Purvis: 'I will never, ever, ever have regrets' for discussing race” By Mark Pattinson https://www.ncronline.org/news/justice/fired-ewtn-host-gloria-purvis-i-will-never-ever-ever-have-regrets-discussing-race  “A conversation with Gloria Purvis on the racial justice and pro-life movements” By Kevin Binrbaum https://nwcatholic.org/news/kevin-birnbaum/a-conversation-with-gloria-purvis-on-the-racial-justice-and-pro-life-movements  This episode of Field Hospital is supported by Catholic Theological Union.

    Phyllis Zagano - The role of women in the church

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 63:39


    The Catholic Church is the largest Christian denomination in the world. And it has almost no women in leadership roles. From the smallest parish to the Vatican, Catholicism is dominated almost exclusively by men.  Church leaders and apologists will hasten to explain that this does not mean that the Catholic Church is misogynistic. The church, they say, has always defended and protected women's rights. St. Pope John Paul II wrote in his 1995 Letter to Women that “the Church desires for her part to contribute to upholding the dignity, role and rights of women.” Many will point to the church's veneration of Mary of Nazareth as evidence of a pro-woman ethos. But Catholic tradition is not exclusively patriarchal. Other threads of tradition wind back through church history to its very beginning, traditions in which women did hold positions of leadership and responsibility. The early church had women deacons. Women religious often held positions of influence. And today, under Pope Francis, doors may be opening to women to reclaim some of these positions. In today's episode of Field Hospital, Jeannie and Mike discuss the role of women in the church with internationally acclaimed scholar Phyllis Zagano, who has written extensively about women in church history, especially women deacons. Zagano has also advocated tirelessly for the restoration of the woman's diaconate—often in the face of harsh criticism.  Some of Zagano's books on the topic of women in the church include Holy Saturday: An Argument for the Restoration of the Female Diaconate in the Catholic Church (2000), Women & Catholicism: Gender, Communion, and Authority (2012), Women in Ministry: Emerging Questions about the Diaconate (2012), Women Deacons? Essays with Answers (2016), Women: Icons of Christ (2021), and Women Religious, Women Deacons: Questions and Answers (2022). Zagano has won numerous academic awards, and has taught at Fordham, Boston, and Hofstra Universities and at the Yale Divinity School.  In 2016, Pope Francis appointed her to the initial Papal Commission for the Study of the Diaconate of Women. She was nominated by the International Union of Superiors General. She continues her research at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. LINKS: “Women and authority in the church” By Phyllis Zagano https://uscatholic.org/articles/201210/women-and-authority-in-the-church/  “What's the problem with women deacons?” By Phyllis Zagano https://uscatholic.org/articles/201802/whats-the-problem-with-women-deacons/  "Is the Catholic Church ready for women cardinals?" By Phyllis Zagano  https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2022/04/21/lay-female-cardinals-242874  “A Tale of Two Deacons” By Phyllis Zagano https://sites.hofstra.edu/phyllis-zagano/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2021/09/2021-A-Tale-of-Two-Deacons-The-Tablet-9-4-21.pdf  “Are women involved in a toxic relationship with the church?” By Phyllis Zagano https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/just-catholic/are-women-involved-toxic-relationship-church  “Women Deacons 101: Final Exam” By Phyllis Zagano https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/just-catholic/women-deacons-101-final-exam  “Look up at the altar, where are all the women?” By Phyllis Zagano https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/just-catholic/look-altar-where-are-women  “New Vatican constitution will create more space at the table” A U.S. Catholic interview https://uscatholic.org/articles/202205/new-vatican-constitution-will-create-more-space-at-the-table/  "Interview with Dr. Phyllis Zagano on Women in the Church" Where Peter Is podcast with Mike Lewis and Dan Amiri https://wherepeteris.com/interview-with-dr-phyllis-zagano-on-women-in-the-church/  "Spiritus Domini: Development in Continuity" By Rachel Amiri  https://wherepeteris.com/spiritus-domini-development-in-continuity/  "Pope Francis takes concrete steps for women in the Church" By Mike Lewis  https://wherepeteris.com/pope-francis-takes-concrete-steps-for-women-in-the-church/  This episode of Field Hospital is supported by Catholic Theological Union. https://ctu.edu/ 

    Cardinal Blase Cupich - Our duty to end gun violence

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 44:08


    Gun violence has become an epidemic in the United States, with an average of one mass shooting a day since the start of 2022. The month of May saw two especially violent and horrifying mass shootings: on May 14 ten Black people were murdered in a racially-motivated attack in a grocery store in Buffalo. On May 24, a gunman murdered 19 children and two teachers in a school in Uvalde, TX.  Following the Buffalo shooting, Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago issued a statement, in which he posed this question: “Who are we as a nation if we do not act to protect our children? What do we love more: our instruments of death or our future?” This was not the first time Cardinal Cupich addressed the issue of gun violence. In the past he has spoken out strongly on the need for our nation to take strong action, including legislation to regulate gun access. On this episode of Field Hospital, Jeannie and Mike talk to Cardinal Cupich about the importance of a consistent ethic of life, our responsibilities to protect the vulnerable, and how the Church can help heal the wounds of the world inflicted by gun violence.  Cardinal Blase Cupich was born in Omaha, Nebraska and ordained a priest in 1975. In 1998 Pope John Paul II appointed him bishop of Rapid City, South Dakota. Then, in 2010, Pope Benedict appointed him Bishop of Spokane, Washington. Pope Francis appointed him Archbishop of Chicago in 2014, and elevated him to the College of Cardinals in 2016. Since he became a bishop, Cardinal Cupich has served as Chair of the USCCB's Committee for the Protection of Children and Young People and as Chair for the National Catholic Educational Association from 2013–2015. Currently he serves on several USCCB committees and is a member of the Vatican's Dicasteries for Bishops and Divine Worship and the Vatican Congregation on Education. LINKS “Statement of Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, archbishop of Chicago, on the racist mass shooting in Buffalo, NY” https://www.archchicago.org/en/cardinal-cupich-s-statement/-/article/2022/05/16/statement-of-cardinal-blase-j-cupich-archbishop-of-chicago-on-the-racist-mass-shooting-in-buffalo-ny   “Statement of Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, archbishop of Chicago, on the massacre of children in Uvalde, Texas”https://www.archchicago.org/statement/-/article/2022/05/25/statement-of-cardinal-blase-j-cupich-archbishop-of-chicago-on-the-massacre-of-children-in-uvalde-texas  “Cardinal Cupich calls on lawmakers to act to combat gun violence” By Doug Finke https://www.sj-r.com/story/news/state/2018/02/28/cardinal-cupich-calls-on-lawmakers/13994127007/  “The church's future depends on mission, not maintenance.” A U.S. Catholic interview. https://uscatholic.org/articles/201610/the-churchs-future-depends-on-mission-not-maintenance/  “Cardinal Cupich calls for action on gun legislation” By Heidi Schlumpf https://www.ncronline.org/news/politics/cardinal-cupich-calls-action-gun-legislation  “Amid rising gun violence, Chicago's Cardinal Cupich calls for solidarity—not retreating to safe spaces” By Michael J. O'Loughlin https://www.americamagazine.org/politics-society/2021/07/13/chicago-gun-violence-cardinal-blase-cupich-241029  “Dear Catholics, now is an acceptable time for gun reform,” By Patrick Saint-Jean, S.J. https://uscatholic.org/articles/202103/dear-catholics-now-is-an-acceptable-time-for-gun-reform/  “A Mercy and Peacebuilding Approach to Gun Violence” https://www.usccb.org/resources/backgrounder-gun-violence-mercy-and-peacebuilding-approach-gun-violence-january-2020  This episode of Field Hospital is supported by Catholic Theological Union. https://ctu.edu/ 

    Kim Daniels - What synodality means for the church

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 57:54


    Pope Francis clearly considers synodality to be crucial for the reform of the church. Since his election, he has convened two synods on the family, the synod on Youth and Young People, and the synod on the Pan-Amazon region. And now he has called for a synod on synodality. But what is a synod? And what is synodality? According to Kim Daniels, co-director of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown University, and a member of the Vatican Dicastery for Communication, synodality has to do with listening, coming together, and accompaniment. These are all ideas that have been central to Pope Francis' ministry and leadership. In today's episode of Field Hospital, Mike and Jeannie talk to Kim about what synodality means for the church, and how parishes are putting it into action. They also discuss the backlash against, and misunderstandings about, synods and synodality in the Church today. LINKS: Woman to Know: Kim Daniels https://catholicwomensforum.org/staff/women-know-kim-daniels/  "Want to understand synodality? Look to Africa" By Mike Lewis https://wherepeteris.com/want-to-understand-synodality-look-to-africa/  “For the synod to succeed, the church must listen to all of us” By Milton Javier Bravo  https://uscatholic.org/articles/202203/for-the-synod-to-succeed-the-church-must-listen-to-all-of-us/  “Panelists say solidarity, synodality can heal divisions in US Church” By John Lavenburg https://cruxnow.com/church-in-the-usa/2022/03/panelists-say-solidarity-synodality-can-heal-divisions-in-u-s-church  "US Bishops Speak on the Synodal Process" By Rachel Amiri  https://wherepeteris.com/us-bishops-speak-on-the-synodal-process/  "Synodality: A New Way of living as a Church"By Daniel Amiri https://wherepeteris.com/synodality-a-new-way-of-living-as-a-church/  This episode of Field Hospital is supported by Catholic Theological Union. https://ctu.edu/ 

    Sam Rocha - Racial justice and critical race theory

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 66:07


    While plenty of Catholics will agree that racism is a moral evil, many white Catholics view it as a problem that existed mostly in the past. So, when non-white Catholics talk about the problems of racial injustice, the history of racism, and how the church has been complicit, some white Catholics get uncomfortable. They experience this kind of conversation of divisive. Now there's a new phrase we're hearing often, in discussions of race: critical race theory, or CRT, which looks at the way racism is woven into our nation's social institutions and systems. Critics of CRT assert that it is divisive anti-American discourse, that it villainizes white people and indoctrinates young minds. And Catholic critics of CRT say it is that it is incompatible with church teaching. In today's episode of Field Hospital, Mike and Jeannie talk to Professor Sam Rocha about critical race theory, what it really is, and whether it's compatible with the Catholic faith. Sam is an associate professor in the department of educational studies at the University of British Columbia, host of the podcast Folk Phenomenology, and writer in Catholic media such as America, Commonweal, Our Sunday Visitor, and Church Life Journal. You can learn more about critical race theory, read Sam's writings, and access other resources relevant to this topic through these links: “What Barron Gets about CRT” By Sam Rocha https://samrocha.medium.com/what-barron-gets-about-crt-493b4c3cc6c8 “What critical race theory is—and is not” By Brian Fraga https://www.ncronline.org/news/justice/explainer-what-critical-race-theory-and-not “Critical Race Theory” By Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic https://uniteyouthdublin.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/richard_delgado_jean_stefancic_critical_race_thbookfi-org-1.pdf “A Lesson on Critical Race Theory” By Janel George https://www.americanbar.org/groups/crsj/publications/human_rights_magazine_home/civil-rights-reimagining-policing/a-lesson-on-critical-race-theory/ “Letter from Birmingham Jail” By Martin Luther King, Jr. https://www.csuchico.edu/iege/_assets/documents/susi-letter-from-birmingham-jail.pdf Sam Rocha's Substack https://samrocha.substack.com/ Field Hospital is sponsored by Catholic Theological Unionhttps://ctu.edu/programs  

    Mark Joseph Williams - On healing from sexual abuse

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 73:32


    Editors' note: This episode speaks on sexual abuse, trauma, and healing, and contains content that may be disturbing to some listeners. “I forgave my abuser. But I will never forget his abuse.” This was the title of Mark Joseph Williams' powerful essay published by America Magazine in 2020. In his essay, Mark quoted Richard Rohr's prayer: Turn your wounds into sacred gifts. What does it mean to turn one's wounds into gifts? In today's episode of Field Hospital, Mike and Jeannie talk with Mark about this and more: about his journey of healing, his work advocating for survivors, and the importance of holding the Church accountable. A management consultant and a forensic social worker from New Jersey, Mark serves as special advisor in the Archdiocese of Newark for Cardinal Joseph Tobin. He is the co-founder of the Global Collaborative, a survivor-led organization promoting accountability, justice, and healing. LINKS: “I forgave my abuser. But I will never forget his abuse.” By Mark Joseph Williams. https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2020/11/17/clerical-sex-abuse-survivor-forgivness-mccarrick-report-catholic-church “I Was Sexually Abused by a Catholic Priest. The Church Must Listen to Victims.” By Mark Joseph Williams. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/21/opinion/catholic-church-child-abuse.html An Interview with Mark Joseph Williams, LCSW By Eileen Quinn Knight, Ph.D. https://www.catholicprofiles.org/post/an-interview-with-mark-joseph-williams-lcsw What is the Global Collaborative? https://www.globalcollaborative.org/ Snap Network: Resources for Survivors https://www.snapnetwork.org/resources_for_survivors Field Hospital is sponsored by the Viatorians.https://www.viatorians.com/vocations 

    Juan Carlos Cruz – Addressing the clergy sex abuse crisis

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 71:45


    Editors' note: This episode speaks on sexual abuse, trauma, and healing, and contains content that may be disturbing to some listeners. In 2015, Juan Carlos Cruz was one of several abuse survivors to protest Pope Francis' appointment of Juan Barros as bishop of the diocese of Osorno in Chile. Barros, they said, had witnessed their abuse at the hands of popular priest Fernando Karadima, and helped cover it up. Initially, Pope Francis defended Barros, even going so far as to accuse Juan Carlos and his fellow survivors of calumny. But Juan Carlos continued to speak up and work for justice. Finally, Pope Francis had a change of heart and apologized to the survivors he had wronged. In 2021, the pope appointed Juan Carlos to the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors. Juan Carlos Cruz continues to be a prophetic voice for justice on behalf of those who go unheard. He works as a communications executive in Washington, D.C. In today's episode of Field Hospital, Jeannie and Mike talk to Juan Carlos about his experience, about the Church's response to the sex abuse crisis, and resources that are available for survivors. LINKS: Snap Network: Resources for Survivors https://www.snapnetwork.org/resources_for_survivors Vos Estis Lux Mundi (You are the Light of the World) Pope Francis https://www.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/motu_proprio/documents/papa-francesco-motu-proprio-20190507_vos-estis-lux-mundi.html “Pope Francis names Juan Carlos Cruz, prominent abuse survivor and whistleblower, to Vatican panel” By Gerard O'Connell https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2021/03/24/pope-francis-juan-carlos-cruz-sex-abuse-protection-vatican-panel-240304 “Pope taps Chilean sex abuse whistleblower for Vatican panel” By Frances D'Emilio https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/pope-taps-chilean-sex-abuse-whistleblower-vatican-panel-76651034 “'Pope cannot claim he was misinformed': Chilean abuse survivor after Vatican meeting” By Alex Leff https://www.npr.org/sections/parallels/2018/05/10/609182908/pope-cannot-claim-he-was-misinformed-chilean-abuse-survivor-after-vatican-meetin Field Hospital is sponsored by the Viatorians. https://www.viatorians.com/vocations  

    Linda Dakin-Grimm – How Catholics should respond to immigration

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 72:04


    Too often, Catholics take their cues from politics instead of from the church's social teaching, when forming their views on immigration. In this episode of Field Hospital, Jeannie and Mike talk to author and immigration lawyer Linda Dakin-Grimm about the real challenges faced by young people and families at the border, as well as our Gospel-based responsibilities, as Catholics, toward immigrants and refugees.  A graduate of Harvard Law School, Linda worked thirty years as a corporate lawyer before shifting her focus to immigration justice. Since 2016, she has worked with more than seventy-five unaccompanied children and separated families, and acted as counsel in immigration-related class actions against the federal government. Linda also leads a group of interpreters and mentors who assist migrant children. Her first book, Dignity and Justice: Welcoming the Stranger at our Border, was published by Orbis Books in 2020. All proceeds from sales of Linda's book go to the Southern California Catholic Task Force on Immigration. Field Hospital is supported by the Viatorians. LINKS: Dignity and Justice: Welcoming the Stranger at our BorderBy Linda Dakin-Grimm https://bookshop.org/books/dignity-and-justice-welcoming-the-stranger-at-our-border/9781626983816 “Dignity & Justice: A Call to Conversion” By Matt Kappadakunnel https://wherepeteris.com/dignity-justice-a-call-to-conversion/ “A 3-question examination of conscience on immigration that all Catholics need to do” By Cecilia González-Andrieu https://www.americamagazine.org/politics-society/2017/10/18/3-question-examination-conscience-immigration-all-catholics-need-do About Linda Dakin-Grimm https://lindadg.com/about/

    Father James Martin – Pope Francis and accompaniment

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 58:52


    Jesuit Father James Martin felt called to advocate for LGBTQ Catholics after the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando. In today's episode Jeannie and Mike talk to Father Jim about the marginalization of LGBTQ Catholics and how Pope Francis and scripture inspire a ministry of accompaniment and inclusion. This podcast is supported by the Viatorians. LINKS: Books: Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity By James Martin, S.J. https://www.harpercollins.com/products/building-a-bridge-james-martin?variant=32117748236322 Learning to Pray: A Guide for Everyone By James Martin, S.J. https://www.harpercollins.com/products/learning-to-pray-james-martin?variant=39344420847650 Mentioned in the podcast: "Trans and Catholic: A parent's perspective" By Deacon Ray Dever https://uscatholic.org/articles/201805/transgender-and-catholic-a-parents-perspective/ Articles about LGBTQ ministry: "5 common questions about LGBT Catholic ministry" (Video), By James Martin, S.J. https://youtu.be/nCqIKKrvzvQ "Can you really hate the sin and love the sinner?" By James Martin, S.J. https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2022/03/14/hate-sin-love-sinner-verse-242567 "Catholics must support all workers, regardless of identity" By Deacon Ray Dever https://uscatholic.org/articles/201907/the-church-should-support-all-workers-regardless-of-sexual-or-gender-identity/ "Pope Francis understands Fr. Martin—Do we?" By Rachel Amiri https://wherepeteris.com/pope-francis-understands-fr-martin-do-we/ "Pope Francis is making space for LGBT people in the church—with limits. And it's a huge step forward." By James Martin, S.J. https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2021/09/23/james-martin-pope-francis-lgbt-241483 On the CNA controversy: "Father Martin vs the Anonymous Bishops" By Mike Lewis https://wherepeteris.com/father-martin-vs-the-anonymous-bishops/ "On the CNA/Martin Affair" By Nathan Turowsky https://wherepeteris.com/on-the-cna-martin-affair/

    Kathryn Joyce – Misinformation and mending division in our church

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 54:53


    Kathryn Joyce is an investigative reporter at Salon, and the author of two books: The Child Catchers: Rescue, Trafficking and the New Gospel of Adoption and Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement. Her most recent research centers around the emergence of extremism in the U.S. Catholic Church, including an in-depth article on the influence of QAnon and Trumpism for Vanity Fair in October 2020. In this episode of Field Hospital, Jeannie and Mike talk to Kathryn about how these extreme positions have become mainstream, how the rise of Catholic fundamentalism mirrors what is happening in the rest of U.S. society, and how—and if—we can start moving toward unification and healing. Don't forget to check out the books and articles mentioned in the episode, including: Articles: “Deep state, deep church: How QAnon and Trumpism have infected the Catholic Church” By Kathryn Joycehttps://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/10/how-qanon-and-trumpism-have-infected-the-catholic-church “Pope Francis' critics are dividing the church and families–including mine” By Mike Lewishttps://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2020/08/13/francis-ewtn-divisions-catholic-church-238452 “A Catholic moral panic, two years on” By Mike Lewishttps://wherepeteris.com/a-catholic-moral-panic-two-years-on/ “The Redpilled Pope of the Qatholic Church?” By D.W. Lafferty https://wherepeteris.com/the-redpilled-pope-of-the-qatholic-church/ “Biblical” By D.W. Lafferty https://wherepeteris.com/biblical/ “Catholic Media and Critical Thinking” By Mike Lewishttps://wherepeteris.com/catholic-media-and-critical-thinking/ “The Pope Welcomed Biden. So Why Are US Catholic Bishops Waging a Holy War?” By Kathryn Joyce http://kathrynjoyce.com/the-pope-welcomed-biden-so-why-are-us-catholic-bishops-waging-a-holy-war/ Books: Quiverfull: Inside the Christian Patriarchy Movement By Kathryn Joycehttps://www.indiebound.org/book/9780807010709  The Child Catchers: Rescue, Trafficking, and the New Gospel of Adoption By Kathryn Joycehttps://www.indiebound.org/book/9781586489427 Red Pill, Blue Pill: How to Counteract the Conspiracy Theories that are Killing Us By David Neiwert https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781633886278/Red-Pill-Blue-Pill-How-to-Counteract-the-Conspiracy-Theories-That-Are-Killing-Us Field Hospital is sponsored by the Viatorians.

    Austen Ivereigh – Pope Francis' vision for a missionary church

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 51:41


    British author and journalist Austen Ivereigh has written two biographies of Pope Francis and collaborated with the pope on Let Us Dream, a book in which Francis shares his vision for the church in the post-COVID era. In this episode of Field Hospital we talk to Austen about how Pope Francis calls the church to rediscover what it means to be a missionary church that is deeply involved in the reality of our times. Mentioned in this episode: Books: The Great Reformer: Francis and the Making of a Radical Pope https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250074997/thegreatreformer Wounded Shepherd: Pope Francis and His Struggle to Convert the Catholic Church https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250119391 Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Let-Us-Dream/Pope-Francis/9781982171865 Articles: An Interview with Pope Francis: ‘A Time of Great Uncertainty' By Austen Ivereigh https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/time-great-uncertainty The hour of the People: Pope Francis and the Post-Covid moment By Austen Ivereigh https://wherepeteris.com/the-hour-of-the-people-pope-francis-and-the-post-covid-moment/ Pope Francis, Fake News, and Post-Truth Journalism By Austen Ivereigh https://wherepeteris.com/pope-francis-fake-news-and-post-truth-journalism/ Field Hospital is sponsored by the Viatorians.

    Introducing Field Hospital

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 1:54


    Field Hospital is U.S. Catholic's inaugural podcast, hosted by Jeannie Gaffigan, writer and executive producer of The Jim Gaffigan Show, and Mike Lewis, founder of the website Where Peter Is. Guided by Pope Francis' vision of the church as a “field hospital” that continues to carry out the healing mission of Jesus Christ in the world, Gaffigan and Lewis speak with experts and Catholic personalities about important topics in the world today and how the church can meet hurt with healing. Credits: Production: Emily Sanna, Jeannie Gaffigan, Mike Lewis, Nathaniel Hunter Music: David Benitez Graphic Design: Megan Avery Field Hospital is sponsored by the Viatorians.

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