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Father Michael Pfleger, pastor of Saint Sabina Church, joins Lisa Dent to discuss his 50 years of priesthood. Fr. Pfleger explains how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. influenced him and shares some stories from his 50 years in the church.
Father Michael Pfleger of St. Sabina joins Tavis today in hour two to discuss the death of Pope Francis.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tavis-smiley--6286410/support.
Father Michael Pfleger, pastor of Saint Sabina Church, talks to Lisa Dent to spread the good news on St. Sabina Church’s food pantry reopening in the Auburn Gresham neighborhood. After closing due to a lack of funding, they are back to providing food, clothing, and other services, with hopes of getting funding to stay open. […]
Healing With Angelica Podcast With Special Guest Student Minister Willie Muhammad Episode: 95 Finding common ground: where understanding meets compromise for a harmonious future. On this episode student minister Willie Muhammad and I will be discussing the power of conflict resolution & how we can begin naturing healing within self and community just from having understanding with others through proactive dialogue and so much more! Guest BIO: Mr. Muhammad is a native of New Orleans. He graduated from Walter L. Cohen High School and received his bachelor's degree in Secondary Education from Xavier University. He is married to Sister Michelle Muhammad, and they have two beautiful daughters, Nandi and Azire. Mr. Muhammad is a gifted playwright. He received the August Wilson Award and has had some of his works such works as A Forced Family Tradition, A Black Tragedy and Color Me Dead performed. He was also a member of the Black Drama Club while attending Xavier University. He has been honored to be one of the fellows in the Dr. Norman Francis (the longest standing President of Xavier) Leadership Program. Each fellow was approved by Dr. Francis. Mr. Muhammad is presently teaching History and Social Studies on the secondary level at a local High School in New Orleans. Mr. Muhammad is a tireless and innovative champion to the cause of projecting positivity in his community. He founded and is the host of the online show, “I HAVE A TESTIMONY”, which chronicles the life and wisdom of such people as Rock Newman, Dr. Wesley Muhammad, Doug E. Fresh, Father Michael Pfleger, and many others. This successful program has become nationally recognized as a collection of contemporary historical facts rarely known to the broader public. Mr. Muhammad has done voice over for a Hip-Hop Album produced by New Orleans Jazz Musician Irving Mayfield titled, “Supreme Beings.” He has developed and spearheaded the Conflict Resolution program which has allowed him to present and conduct trainings in over 25 cities. He is continually active in the city of New Orleans, building and strengthening relationships to benefit and educate citizens. This includes his outreach program, Friendships in All Walks of Life, which has hosted many community leaders, such as Big Chief Tyrone Casby of the Mohawk Indians of the Mardi Gras Indians. He recently was honored by the Shriners of the Masonic Lodge of New Orleans, The Oriental Lodge. In a step towards unity and friendship, Mr. Muhammad was named to the position as the first ever, Honorary Lecturer to the Shrine. He was very instrumental in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in helping the community survive and overcome the challenges presented by this monumental event. Mr. Muhammad worked with other activist who fought to see the law enforcement officers who injured and murder a family in the Danziger Bridge in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Mr. Muhammad also served on the Advisory Board for the first female mayor of the city of New Orleans, Mayor Latoya Cantrell. Mr. Muhammad is available for interviews, community development consultation and lectures. He enjoys working in the arts with musicians and actors. However, his first love is to the youth. He strongly believes that the success of any future endeavor really belongs to them. Support this platform with a small donation to help sustain future episodes! DONATE|CONTRIBUTION
Father Michael Pfleger joins us from Chicago, where he and a number of others want to cancel this summer's DNC if the feds don't pledge more money for the unhoused.
Father Michael Pfleger, pastor of St. Sabina Church, joins Lisa Dent to explain why he’s demanding the Democratic National Committee to set aside funds to house the city’s homeless ahead of the Democratic National Convention and plans to lead a protest to bring attention to the matter. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow […]
Since 1981, Father Michael Pfleger has been at the Faith Community of St. Sabina and recently celebrated his birthday with a Gun Buy Back event. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks to Fr. Pfleger about the success of the event, guns and violence, new mayor Brandon Johnson, some clarifications on recent comments in the newspaper & more.
Father Michael Pfleger, pastor of St. Sabina Church, joins Lisa Dent to explain why he thinks Walmart’s plan to close 4 locations across the city is an insult to the people who live in those communities. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
A daily news briefing from Catholic News Agency, powered by artificial intelligence. Ask your smart speaker to play “Catholic News,” or listen every morning wherever you get podcasts. www.catholicnewsagency.com - Cardinal Raymundo Damasceno Assis presided December 10 at the solemn ceremony of beatification for Isabel Cristina Mrad Campos, a young martyr known as “the Maria Goretti of Brazil.” The Archdiocese of Mariana in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais reported the Mass was held at the Shrine of Our Lady of Mercy in Barbacena before thousands of faithful present. The newly beatified Brazilian was 20 years old when she was brutally murdered in 1982 by a man who unsuccessfully tried to rape her, as also happened with Saint Maria Goretti, the Italian girl who died defending her virtue and who before dying forgave her murderer. Isabel's tomb is located in Barbacena, where she was beatified. She also was baptized and received her first Communion there. The church is now a place of pilgrimage for many faithful in Brazil, who pray before her remains asking for her intercession. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253059/young-martyr-known-as-the-maria-goretti-of-brazil-beatified The EWTN Global Catholic Network on Monday night presented the 2022 Mother Angelica Award to former NFL star and coach Danny Abramowicz in honor of his lifetime of service to the new evangelization. While the world remembers the former New Orleans Saint wide receiver as a football legend, the award was given to him for his work evangelizing young men aged 25 to 40. Abramowicz's effort started with a small prayer group decades ago and eventually led him to create a widely-known national men's ministry with men's conferences, speaking, and other evangelization efforts, including the popular EWTN television series “Crossing the Goal.” https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253058/ewtn-honors-former-nfl-star-danny-abramowicz-with-2022-mother-angelica-award An independent review board in the Archdiocese of Chicago has said there is “no reason to suspect” Father Michael Pfleger is guilty of allegations that he sexually abused a minor more than 30 years ago, Cardinal Blase Cupich announced Saturday. Pfleger, a famous Chicago priest known for his social justice activism, has now been exonerated on four different sexual abuse allegations brought against him since 2021. Pfleger has consistently denied each of the allegations. In the archdiocese's October announcement about the allegations against Pfleger, it said that the allegation was reported to the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) and law enforcement officials, per diocesan policy. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/253056/chicago-s-father-michael-pfleger-reinstated-to-ministry Today, the Church celebrates Saint Lucy, a third century consecrated virgin who was brutally tortured and martyred by the local governor. Owing to a miracle related to her eyes, she is the patroness of the blind, eye trouble, and other eye ailments. https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/saint/st-lucy-83
If you're looking for solutions to violence in Chicago, or if you're interested in hearing about Pastor Corey Brooks' work then this episode is for you. In it, Pastor Corey Brooks and Father Michael Flager discuss the solutions they're working on to reduce violence.
Father Michael Pfleger, pastor of St. Sabina Church, joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to explain why he’s calling on GOP gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey to condemn political ads released by a GOP political action committee that show victims of violence. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 […]
Also in the news: Activist Chicago priest Father Michael Pfleger calling for Bailey political ad to be taken off air; Captain of Florida tour boat facing charges in death of Elk Grove Village woman in parasailing incident; Chicago man indicted for possessing drugs, loaded gun on CTA and more.
Also in the news: Activist Chicago priest Father Michael Pfleger calling for Bailey political ad to be taken off air; Captain of Florida tour boat facing charges in death of Elk Grove Village woman in parasailing incident; Chicago man indicted for possessing drugs, loaded gun on CTA and more.
Also in the news: Activist Chicago priest Father Michael Pfleger calling for Bailey political ad to be taken off air; Captain of Florida tour boat facing charges in death of Elk Grove Village woman in parasailing incident; Chicago man indicted for possessing drugs, loaded gun on CTA and more.
Father Michael Pfleger, social activist and Pastor of St. Sabina Church, joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to discuss what needs to be done to slow down the crime in the city following a violent weekend where 42 people were shot. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 […]
Father Michael Pfleger, social activist and long-time Pastor of St. Sabina Church, joins Lisa Dent on Chicago’s Afternoon News to explain why former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke, who was convicted of killing Laquan McDonald, should remain in prison. Van Dyke’s release is set for Feb. 3 after serving three years of a six year sentence. […]
Social activist and long-time Pastor of St. Sabina Church, Father Michael Pfleger joins Steve Bertrand on Chicago’s Afternoon News to explain why after national news coverage of the disappearance and death of Gabby Petito, equal attention should be given to the dozens of Black women who are missing in Chicago. Follow Your Favorite Chicago’s Afternoon News Personalities on Twitter:Follow […]
Activist priest Father Michael Pfleger talks about the deaths of police officer Ella French and the separate murders of two young people from *his* community. He also discusses the City's approach to gun violence and where officials and religious leaders fall short. He also talks about being cleared of sex abuse allegations that removed him from the pulpit for five months. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Archdiocese of Chicago reinstates Father Michael Pfleger, but what does this mean for Attorney Eugene Hollander's clients? Paul Vallas believes we should keep schools open through the Summer to slow down the rise in violence. Lipstick and teeth whitener sales are through the roof since more people are out and about. Do Illinois gun laws only protect criminals?
Recorded on December 17th, 2020, with the holiday spirit close at hand, Dr. West and Professor Rose welcome Father Michael Pfleger, long-time Senior Pastor of The Faith Community of Saint Sabina to reflect on the state of our democracy and his beliefs on the role of faith communities in the fight for social justice, especially at the community level. In addition to discussing his hopes for the Biden administration, Father Pfleger reflects on the course of his extensive and active ministry. Throughout his career, Father Pfleger has been recognized for his commitment to equality and passionate stance against injustice and has sought to break down the walls of racism and denominationalism by building unity among all people founded on truth and based on Jesus’ command to love one another. This holy calling has led him to be a parent, a preacher, a teacher, a lecturer and an activist. Become a member of our Patreon family for full episodes, behind-the-scenes access and more exclusive content! You can sign up here at https://www.patreon.com/thetightropepod OR, Donate to the show here! Follow Father Pfleger on Social Media! Twitter | Facebook | Website Follow The Tight Rope on Social Media! Patreon | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Previous video episodes on our Youtube! Credits: Creator/EP: Jeremy Berry EP/Host: Cornel West EP/Host: Tricia Rose Producers: Allie Hembrough, Ceyanna Dent Beats x Butter (IG: @Butter_Records) #TheTightRope #CornelWest #TriciaRose #SpkerBoxMedia
Two brothers allege that Father Michael Pfleger sexually abused them for years as minors. They passed polygraph exams and now a third victim and possibly a fourth victim has come forward with similar accusations of sexual abuse. Attorney for the two brothers, Eugene Hollander, joins Rob Johnson with an update.
The two men who accused Father Michael Pfleger of sexually assaulting them reached out to Attorney Eugene Hollander to file the claim. He explains to John Williams why neither of those brothers wanted to come forward until now, and responds to the critics who call the claim a money-grab.
Also happening today, members of the Chicago Teachers Union are defying an order to return to in-person learning today; state public health officials report just under 3,300 new confirmed and probably cases of COVID - the lowest daily count in three months; a second man now says he was abused by activist Chicago priest Father Michael Pfleger decades ago; and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The two men who accused Father Michael Pfleger of sexually assaulting them reached out to Attorney Eugene Hollander to file the claim. He explains to John Williams why neither of those brothers wanted to come forward until now, and responds to the critics who call the claim a money-grab.
Ozman The Wizard and Na'imah talk about the unrest that took place in Washington DC at the Capitol. They also talk about the Georgia runoff senate elections, the Father Michael Pfleger scandal, some "Thot Talk" involving both Ayesha Curry and Cardi B, and much more!!! Please subscribe, share, rate and review.
Tricia Rose and Cornel West started and ended their #Election2020 Watch Party with some spiritual and creative food. Father Michael Pfleger from the southside of Chicago and musician Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah set the mood for an emotional election night. Produced in cooperation with The Real News Network.Learn more at https://www.thetightropepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetightropepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetightropepod Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thetightropepod Creator/EP: Jeremy BerryEP/Host: Cornel WestEP/Host: Tricia RoseProducers: Allie Hembrough, Ceyanna Dent, Evan Seymour, Lindsey Schultz, and James ArtisBeats x Butter (IG: @Butter_Records)#TheTightRope #CornelWest #TriciaRose #Trump #blacklivesmatter #biden #love #election2020 #Catholic #Jazz
Leader, Activist, Mentor and Catholic Priest Michael Pfleger offered some wisdom and guidance on this session of Cannon's Class.
Father Michael Pfleger of The Faith Community of Saint Sabina joins John Williams to share his reaction to the looting that took place downtown Chicago, and describes how he is going to respond. Here is what Father Pfleger suggests to make true progress in bringing peace to Chicago.
Father Michael Pfleger of The Faith Community of Saint Sabina joins John Williams to share his reaction to the looting that took place downtown Chicago, and describes how he is going to respond. Here is what Father Pfleger suggests to make true progress in bringing peace to Chicago.
Father Michael Pfleger, pastor of Saint Sabina Church joins The Roe Conn Show to explain why he’s offering a $15,000 reward leading to the arrest of those responsible for the shooting outside of the Rhodes Funeral Home that resulted in 15 people shot. Follow your favorite Roe Conn Show characters on Twitter: Follow @RoeConn Follow […]
A mass shooting outside Rhodes Funeral Services in Auburn Gresham left 15 people wounded Tuesday night. Reset talks to Father Michael Pfleger of St. Sabina Church about how the community is responding.
Social activist and long-time Pastor of St. Sabina Church, Father Michael Pfleger joins Roe Conn to discuss another violent weekend in Chicago that saw more young children killed in gang violence. Follow your favorite Roe Conn Show characters on Twitter: Follow @RoeConn Follow @kpowell720Follow @LaurenLapkaFollow @kgfrankenthal And be sure to follow Roe on Facebook!
Father Michael Pfleger joins Anna to talk about the violent Chicago weekend and what needs to be done to prevent violence pandemic that is happening all over the city.
Father Michael Pfleger, social activist and long-time priest at St. Sabina Church, joins The Roe Conn Show in the aftermath of the city’s most violent day in 60 years where 18 people were killed in a 24-hour period. Follow your favorite Roe Conn Show characters on Twitter: Follow @RoeConn Follow @kpowell720Follow @LaurenLapkaFollow @kgfrankenthal And be […]
WGN Radio’s Pete McMurray talks to Father Michael Pfleger.
Online Worship Service from Pentecost Sunday, May 31, 2020 | "Post-Quarantine" Sermon by Father Michael Pfleger, Senior Pastor| The Faith Community of Saint Sabina, 1210 W 79th Pl., Chicago, Illinois, 60620| (773) 483 - 4300, https://saintsabina.org
Mancow is dreaming of the day restaurants are open again and he wants to know what restaurant you are excited to go to! PLUS, Mancow holds Father Michael Pfleger's feet to the fire, Attorney Tom Devore is helping small businesses fight back, and Mancow listener Jessica needs Mancow's bedroom advice.
Senior Pastor's Charge to the Church for 2020 - New Year's Eve Night Watch, December 31, 2019: -by Father Michael Pfleger, Senior Pastor, The Faith Community of Saint Sabina, https://saintsabina.org
On Tonight's Show: Ramadan 2019 - Day 11 - Focus for the next 10 days is Forgiveness The Honorable Minister Louis Farrkhan speaks at St. Sabina Catholic Church in Chicago, IL - May 9, 2019 Project Separation Town Hall Meetings: June 1st - Raleigh, NC June 15th - Richmond, VA June 22nd - Philadelphia, PA Today's latest news headlines Final Call - May 16, 2019 Headlines: #We Are Farrakhan Town Hall Meeting: The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan Speaks at St. Sabina Catholic Church - BY HONORABLE MINISTER LOUIS FARRAKHAN Unbreakable Unshakeable - Somebody taught you to hate me: Supporters pack Catholic church to hear Farrakhan respond to Facebook ban A brotherhood and friendship: Father Michael Pfleger stands with Farrakhan despite opposition, threats An Open Letter to Neil Steinberg "Our Love For The Minister Shall Not Be Mocked!" Black Is Tech Conference Draws Innovators, Entrepreneurs Saviours In The Streets The State Of Israel, Ethiopian Jews And A Continuing History Of Racism
In The Scope column writer Joshua M. Hicks and Weareregalradio.com Editorial Director Kyle Means return with the ITS podcast to give you a taste of Josh's next column before it runs on our site along with some other quick takes. In this episode Josh explains how LeBron James is getting a raw deal in the distribution of blame regarding the Los Angeles Lakers' foul season. The guys also go into where the other blame lies and what this season may say about the possibilities of future success for the King and his highest profile court. Josh also talks about a special event he moderated this week at Roosevelt University with Father Michael Pfleger and Chicago Sun-Times columnist John W. Fountain. Read Josh's In The Scope column each Friday on Weareregalradio.com. Subscribe to WARR on Anchor and follow WARR for all the latest on our movement and stay tuned for upcoming episodes and specials from your guys. Weareregalradio.com provides the best independent coverage of sports and culture -- feel free to share our content and rate us well here or wherever else you find our podcasts. Thanks for listening. twitter.com/regalradio1 facebook.com/regalradio1/ instagram.com/weareregalradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/regal-radio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/regal-radio/support
The political divide in America got center stage treatment at the first Global Think Tank of this year's International Pastors & Leadership Conference. Four spiritual leaders, who have had the ears of U.S. Presidents, joined White House correspondent April Ryan for a discussion about issues, solutions, and the role of the church in the future of our country. It got real. It got animated. Even Bishop Jakes went from audience member to VERY active participant in this all too critical conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The political divide in America got center stage treatment at the first Global Think Tank of this year's International Pastors & Leadership Conference. Four spiritual leaders, who have had the ears of U.S. Presidents, joined White House correspondent April Ryan for a discussion about issues, solutions, and the role of the church in the future of our country. It got real. It got animated. Even Bishop Jakes went from audience member to VERY active participant in this all too critical conversation.
The political divide in America got center stage treatment at the first Global Think Tank of this year's International Pastors & Leadership Conference. Four spiritual leaders, who have had the ears of U.S. Presidents, joined White House correspondent April Ryan for a discussion about issues, solutions, and the role of the church in the future of our country. It got real. It got animated. Even Bishop Jakes went from audience member to VERY active participant in this all too critical conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The political divide in America got center stage treatment at the first Global Think Tank of this year's International Pastors & Leadership Conference. Four spiritual leaders, who have had the ears of U.S. Presidents, joined White House correspondent April Ryan for a discussion about issues, solutions, and the role of the church in the future of our country. It got real. It got animated. Even Bishop Jakes went from audience member to VERY active participant in this all too critical conversation.
Every week Father Michael Pfleger takes to social media to share the number of people killed over the past few days in his city, Chicago. The numbers are almost always in double figures and many of the dead are young African-American men shot on the streets that surround his church, St Sabina’s, in the almost entirely black suburb of Auburn-Gresham. Rajini Vaidyanathan meets Father Pfleger after Sunday Mass, to explore with him why he has devoted his life’s work to trying to rid Auburn-Gresham of gun crime. Whilst the vast majority of this congregation is African American, Father Pfleger is white. Meeting with his parishioners Rajini discovers how personal his crusade has become. General Ware, a young man recently out of prison describes how Father Mike took him in after he found him wandering the streets late at night. Mothers Annette Nance Holt and Pam Bosley describe how Father Mike help them to find their faith again after the tragic loss of their teenage sons, both shot and killed. Father Mike shares how he has personally been affected by guns, his adopted son Jarvis shot just yards from his church door. While many praise the work of Father Pfleger, there are others who argue some of it is cosmetic and that real change must come from within the black community itself. Maze Jackson discusses Father Mike’s role within the community and whether change can be sustained. The Radical Disciple was presented by Rajini Vaidyanathan and produced by David McGuire and Claire Press Photo credit: Andrew Burton
Father Michael Pfleger, senior pastor at Saint Sabina Church and social activist on Chicago's South Side, sits down with David to discuss violence and police accountability in Chicago and across the nation, the influence that Martin Luther King Jr. had on him as a young boy, his thoughts on Hillary Clinton, and more.
Murder by any other name is Criminal. And yet, over 35 unarmed black men have been shot and killed by police and none of those officers have ever been convicted of murder. Only two, were charged under the statute, and both are out walking the streets. LaQuan McDonald is dead because Jason Van Dyke, a Chicago police officer, shot him 16 times. Defenseless and non-threatening is the modus operandi for the killing of unarmed black me. Tonight we discuss the magnitude of murder by police. Why has it become okay to kill black men? Dr. E. Faye Williams, along with retired Detective. Marq Claxton and Tom Morris, Jr., with a special interview with Father Michael Pfleger, of the Saint Sabina Church in Chicago shared their views on the death of LaQuan McDonald.
Father Michael Pfleger used his Sunday sermon at St. Sabina Church to address the death of Michael Brown from a faith response. He now joins Roe & Roeper!
Father Michael Pfleger used his Sunday sermon at St. Sabina Church to address the death of Michael Brown from a faith response. He now joins Roe & Roeper!
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Father Michael Pfleger of St. Sabina’s Parish, Rami Nashashibi of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network and Marcenia Richards of Fierce Women of Faith discuss youth violence in Chicago with Teresa Hord Owens of the University of Chicago
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Father Michael Pfleger of St. Sabina’s Parish, Rami Nashashibi of the Inner-City Muslim Action Network and Marcenia Richards of Fierce Women of Faith discuss youth violence in Chicago with Teresa Hord Owens of the University of Chicago
ABC 7's anchor Cheryl Burton and reporter Charles Thomas will join Harry Porterfield on PEOPLE, PLACES and THINGS--CIVIL RIGHTS: THEN AND NOW, to talk with Jesse Jackson Sr., Father Michael Pfleger and Timuel Black about their activist roles in the movement and where we as a society stand on civil rights issues today.