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Outside the Walls
In Justice, Opposing Injustice: Gloria Purvis

Outside the Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 56:08


Gloria Purvis is an author, commentator, public scholar, and the host and executive producer of The Gloria Purvis Podcast. Through her media presence, she has been a strong Catholic voice for life issues, religious liberty, and racial justice. She was Our Sunday Visitor's Catholic of the Year for 2020.She presented a powerful video series entitled Racism, Human Dignity and The Catholic Church through the Word on Fire Institute. She was part of a groundbreaking, exclusive interview with Pope Francis with a delegation from America Media.Most recently, she delivered one of the keynote speeches at the historic National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is the Inaugural Pastoral Fellow at the McGrath Institute for Church Life at Notre Dame University and recently received Honorary Doctorates in Humane Letters from the University of Portland in Oregon and Salve Regina University in Rhode Island. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for Catholic Charities USA. We talked today about our Christian responsibility not only to avoid acting unjustly, but also to actively oppose injustice.Listen to an extra segment on our Patreon page.

Universal Voices
A Heart for Eucharistic Unity: NEC Recap

Universal Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 40:16


Universal Voices is back with an all new A Heart For mini-series. In this episode, Alissa welcomes Beth Lee and Jen Podichetty to chat about From Here's Field Trip to the National Eucharistic Congress in July. The three dive into:What each person was thinking/feeling headed into the Congress.What the experience of the Congress was like for each of them.Hope!Peace!Joy!Being a Eucharist-centered Church.The Syro-Malabar Rite they experienced.Sister Josephine, Gloria Purvis, and Cardinal Tagle.The power of belonging.Jesus as gift.Diversity and welcome.The power of a Church who doesn't shy away from the need for repentance.  Beth Lee is from Oshkosh, Wisconsin. She loves spending time outside with her family and working as a Physical Therapist. Jen Podichetty is from Portland, Oregon. She's a wife, mother, sister, daughter, and kindergarten teacher who loves growing and preserving food, hiking in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, and traveling to new places near and far.This episode was brought to you through the generosity of From Here Media's incredible group of donors. You can help us continue sharing the wisdom, faith, and goodness found in the folks of the Universal Catholic Church by becoming one of our supporters. Head to fromheremedia.org/donate for more information. 

Question of Faith
Hiw do Christians of Different Denominations Work Better Together?

Question of Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 27:40 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered how Christians from different denominations can come together in unity? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Deacon Mike Hayes, Fr. Damian Ference, and Dr. Megan Lowes-Bolin as we share our experiences from The Fest—a vibrant mix of Catholics and evangelicals celebrating together. Discover how Deacon Mike felt leading XLT for the first time, and hear about Dr. Megan's excitement over her book sales and the dynamic young adult gathering with the bishop. Plus, we take you through a journey of the Sacred Heart Chapel's history and the recent renovations of the new Mary, Mother of the Good Shepherd Chapel, both on the Seminary grounds.  We'll also illustrate the Fest's ecumenical spirit and its significance for fostering collaboration among diverse Christian communities and we tackle the balancing act between maintaining Catholic traditions and embracing interfaith inclusivity on college campuses. Be inspired by Gloria Purvis's conversion story and how Catholic teachings impact non-Catholic students. We also reminisce about the National Eucharistic Congress, highlighting the joy of reconnection and community. For a lighter twist, get updates on Dr. Megan's softball team, the Westside Whitecaps, as they eye the playoffs. We delve into the spiritual nourishment provided by the Bread of Life Discourse and Elijah's story, in this week's Sunday readings, underscoring the Eucharist's profound meaning in our faith practices. With a blend of heartfelt stories, humor, and spirituality, this episode promises an insightful and enriching journey of faith and fellowship.

The Word: Scripture Reflections
Top preaching takeaways from the National Eucharistic Congress

The Word: Scripture Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 35:55


At the start of every “Preach” episode, we state the mission of the show: “We take you into the minds and hearts of some of the finest preachers in the Catholic Church; we listen to their homilies, learn what makes them great and draw inspiration to keep preaching the Good News.” This mission informed our decision to send host Ricardo da Silva, S.J., to the National Eucharistic Congress, a historic event—the first of its kind in 83 years—that took place in Indianapolis, Ind., from July 17-21. On this episode of “Preach,” Ricardo reflects on his experience attending the congress and the rich tapestry of preaching styles he experienced while there. From homilies by bishops like Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, the pope's envoy to the congress; Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York and Bishop Andrew Cozzens of Crookston, Minn., to keynote addresses and breakout sessions led by notable speakers such as Gloria Purvis, the Rev. Mike Schmitz and Mother Olga of the Sacred Heart, he gained a deeper understanding of the art of preaching and its power to inspire and transform. Joining him is Paul Shelton, S.J., a fellow Jesuit priest who was one of three Jesuits chosen as Eucharistic preachers for the National Eucharistic Revival and was also at the congress. Paul also serves as the provincial's assistant for vocations in the Midwest Province. Together, they discuss their takeaways from this momentous occasion in the life of the U.S. church. Get daily Scripture reflections and support “Preach” by becoming a digital subscriber to America Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Question of Faith
What Was the Highlight of the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis?

Question of Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 33:11 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Ever wondered what it's like to attend the National Eucharistic Congress? Join Deacon Mike Hayes, Fr. Damian Ference, and Christy Cabaniss as they recount their physically demanding yet spiritually uplifting experiences at this impactful event. Walk with us through the streets of Indianapolis, share in the profound moments of Eucharistic Adoration, and hear about the unforgettable nightly gatherings at Lucas Oil Stadium.  The trio had a deep reflection on the final night of the Congress featuring Gloria Purvis' stirring talk, Matt Maher's joyful worship session, and Bishop Barron's talk.  The diverse representation from our diocese will leave you feeling inspired and united in faith.  Cardinal Tagle's homily at the closing Mass and Cardinal Pierre's opening homily were both centered on unity and equally inspiring. Fr. Mike Schmitz earlier presentation was also quite good.Discover how a simple walking stick became a symbol of welcome and continuity between clergy members in Deacon Mike's classmate Deacon Mark's captivating story. Experience the emotional highs of the grand procession, where eight deacons from the Diocese of Cleveland received heartfelt support from the crowd, and the impressive opening ceremony that united thousands of attendees in a powerful display of faith. The high-quality production of the event set a new standard, showing that our faith deserves to be celebrated with grandeur and excellence.Reconnect with old friends and make new ones as the vibrant Catholic community comes alive in our stories. Hear about serendipitous encounters with familiar faces, including a reunion with a couple married a decade ago and a former student now in the seminary. Witness leaders like Bishop Malesic and Bishop Woost engaging with delegates, demonstrating true shepherding spirit. Reflect with us on the readings for the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, and celebrate the contagious enthusiasm of the Cleveland delegation in their distinctive Ohio red shirts. Don't miss this enriching episode that captures the spirit of Cleveland and the joy of shared faith.

Living the CALL
Gloria Purvis | Racism, DEI and Other Scare Words...

Living the CALL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 81:32


Gloria Purvis is a speaker, media personality and advocate known for her strong voice on life issues and racial justice. She is the host of The Gloria Purvis Podcast.USCCB's Civilize It

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Sinner Saint Sister
Suffering Well w/ Gloria Purvis

Sinner Saint Sister

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 65:03


I have admired the work and example of Dr. Gloria Purvis for quite some time. She is a radio and media personality, Catholic author, speaker, scholar and activist who lives life with humble trust. She hosted Morning Glory, an international radio show, and is now hosting her own podcast, the Gloria Purvis Podcast from America Media. In this episode about trial and sorrow Dr. Purvis generously shares so much of her personal journey and shares her wisdom about suffering well. Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on an episode by subscribing to our channel here (https://m.youtube.com/c/AllisonSullivan?sub_confirmation) Help other people find the show by sharing this video on your social media. Thanks! Connect with Allison:

Hope Stories with Sr. Josephine Garrett, CSFN
Engulfed in Flames and Unharmed, with Gloria Purvis

Hope Stories with Sr. Josephine Garrett, CSFN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 34:16


In this episode Sr. Josephine sits down with fellow Catholic podcaster and speaker Gloria Purvis to learn about the deep hope that has guided and inspired Gloria's life. This conversation is a treat -- an intimate, tender conversation between dear friends. Follow Gloria on instagram @iamgloriapurvis. This episode is sponsored by Sacred Heart Major Seminary. Visit shms.edu/online to learn more. Journey to a new depth of hope, even in seemingly impossible circumstances, with Sr. Josephine in her new book HOPE: An Invitation. Available at osvcatholicbookstore.com. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.Learn more about Sr. Josephine at: https://nazarethcsfn.org/https://www.instagram.com/sr_josephine/

Church Life Today
The Ark and the Dove, with Edward Herrera

Church Life Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 35:24


To love your neighbor, you must know your neighbor. And to know your neighbor, you often times have to go beyond the mind you have. The Greek word for conversion, metanoia, means just that: “to go beyond the mind you have”, so that loving your neighbor usually requires some kind of conversion. Conversions are often uncomfortable and even painful. It can be hard but it can also be liberating and healing to let go of what you assumed to be true so as to accept a little more of what is actually true, especially what has been and is actually true for someone else––namely, your neighbor.A new narrative podcast series called The Ark and the Dove seeks to allow listeners to grow in knowledge of their neighbors in the Catholic Church and in the United States. The way it does that is by investigating the complex dynamics of race and religion in America through the lens of the Black Catholic Church. It holds together both broad issues of race and religion with local, particular stories of specific communities, parishes, and schools, especially within the Archdiocese of Baltimore. Our episode today focuses on The Ark and the Dove, with my guest and the podcast's co-creator, Edward Herrera.In addition to his work on The Ark and the Dove, Edward Herrera is the Executive Director of the Institute for Evangelization in the Archdiocese of Baltimore.Follow-up Resources:The Ark and the Dove podcast series“The Catholic Response to the Sin of Racism, with Gloria Purvis,” podcast episode via Church Life Today“Black Lives and the Preferential Option for the Poor” by John Cavadini, via Church Life JournalThis episode is sponsored by: Dr. Michael Dauphinais, https://catholic-theology-show.castos.com/Church Life Today is a partnership between the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame and OSV Podcasts from Our Sunday Visitor. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.

Faith and Law
Where Do We Go from Here? Life and Race in Post-Dobbs America

Faith and Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 34:02


What do the pro-life and racial justice movements share in common? How can these shared values lead to greater advocacy and more effective outcomes in society. Gloria Purvis, Catholic author, commentator and the host and executive producer of The Gloria Purvis Podcast, joined us to discuss Life and Race in Post-Dobbs America.Before we begin playing the lecture, we'd like to apologize for the poor quality of the audio recording. We hope that you will still appreciate the insight shared by Mrs. Purvis.Support the show

Raised Catholic
Celebrity Christian Culture

Raised Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 14:52


This week we discuss the dangerous trend of celebrity Christian culture and explore practices that can help leaders and listeners maintain a healthy faith walk in the modern media age. If you'd like to connect with me, find me on Instagram or on my blog. If you'd like to help support this podcast financially, there's now a way to do just that, and thank you - visit me on my page at buymeacoffee.com! Thanks as always for sharing, subscribing, rating, and reviewing, as this helps our community to grow! Thanks as always to my friend, Peter Vaughan-Vail, for providing the beautiful harp music you hear in this and every episode. Here are some resources I hope will help you to engage with this week's topic in a deeper way for yourself: 1. Article/podcast: Social media is producing 'celebrity priests' - and it's a problem for their vocations, by Gloria Purvis at America Magazine 2. Organization: Homeboy Industries 3. Interview/podcast: Kelly Corrigan Wonders with Fr. Greg Boyle, Founder Homeboy Industries 4. Song (this is the one I harmonized with on my walk): Clean, by Hillsong 5. Song: Give Me Jesus, by Fernando Ortega 6. Podcast series: The Rise and Fall of Mars Hill, detailing the story of a Seattle church that should be a cautionary tale for all ministers and churches 7. Song: Wonderful, Merciful Savior, by Selah 8. Article: A toxic celebrity culture has infiltrated the church. We must root it out, by Katelyn Beaty 9. Song: Who Am I (Casting Crowns), cover by Mildred Carriaga 10. Essay: Priests Never Say They're Sorry, by Mary Pezzulo 11. Book: Celebrities for Jesus: How Personas, Platforms, and Profits are Hurting the Church, by Katelyn Beaty

The Gloria Purvis Podcast
Did St. Paul really expect women to be submissive to men?

The Gloria Purvis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 40:44


Do you squirm every time you listen to a reading from one of St. Paul's letters calling women to be submissive to their husbands or to remain silent in church? In this episode of the Gloria Purvis Podcast, Gloria digs into the sticky “household codes” that St. Paul outlines in the New Testament with historian Beth Allison Barr, author of the bestselling book, The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth. Gloria and Beth discuss the Christian Evangelical concept of complementarianism, which is distinguished from the Catholic notion of complimentarity found most especially in Pope John Paul II's writings. While both terms speak to the differences between the sexes and posits these features as complimentary to one another, complementarianism reinforces a hierarchy of male headship and female submission that “ is simply historic patriarchy,” according to Barr.  One of the many dangers of a theology that centers men is evident in the sexual abuse crisis, where, “the emphasis is on protecting the male leaders instead of protecting the people they harm,” says Beth, and that “the sexual abuse coverup, which went on for decades, was concentrated in churches that lean towards more complementarian understandings.” There's also a connection between patriarchy and racism. Gloria notes Jordan Peterson's “open hostility toward diversity, equity and inclusion” and Beth adds, “Once you buy into a theory of oppression, it is much easier to buy into other theories of oppression. Once you accept the idea that there is something innate about the way some people are born, that makes them able to hold leadership in a way that other people cannot, it makes it much more easy for you to argue even further that not only does it have to do with sex, but maybe it also has to do with skin color.” Please consider supporting the Gloria Purvis by getting a digital subscription to America Media at www.americamagazine.org/subscribe Links from show:  Beth's book: The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth John Piper on the submission of a wife to an abusive husband: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OkUPc2NLrM Ravi Zacharias story at Roys report: https://julieroys.com/investigation-finds-ravi-zacharias-reportedly-raped-a-massage-therapist-sexually-molested-others/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pope Francis Generation
Gloria Purvis - Can a Catholic be Woke?

Pope Francis Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 64:01


In this final episode of season two, Dominic and Paul speak with Gloria Purvis. The conversation begins with Gloria sharing about her recent experience meeting and interviewing Pope Francis. Then we move into a discussion about racism, critical race theory, and what it means to be woke. It was an honor and privilege to talk with Gloria, and we hope you appreciate it as much as we did. Gloria Purvis is an author, commentator and the host and executive producer of The Gloria Purvis Podcast. Through her media presence, she has been a strong Catholic voice for life issues, religious liberty, and racial justice. She has appeared in numerous media outlets including The New York Times, The Washington Post, PBS Newshour, NPR, Newsweek, and Catholic Answers Live and hosted Morning Glory, an international radio show. She presented a powerful video series entitled Racism, Human Dignity and The Catholic Church through the Word on Fire Institute. Most recently, she was part of a groundbreaking, exclusive interview with Pope Francis with a delegation from America Media. She is the Inaugural Pastoral Fellow at the McGrath Institute for Church Life at Notre Dame University and recently received an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from the University of Portland in Oregon. ABOUT POPE FRANCIS GENERATION Pope Francis Generation is the show for Catholics struggling with the Church's teaching, who feel like they might not belong in the Church anymore, and who still hunger for a God of love and goodness. Hosted by Paul Fahey, a professional catechist, and Dominic de Souza, someone who needs catechesis. Together, we're taking our own look at the Catholic Church– her teachings and practices- from 3 views that changed our world: the Kerygma, the forgotten doctrine of theosis, and the teachings of Pope Francis. Together, with you, we're the Pope Francis Generation. SUPPORT THIS SHOW: This show is brought to you by Pope Francis Generation, a project to explore Catholicism inspired by Pope Francis. Founded by Paul Fahey, you can follow the newsletter, join the group, and become a supporting member. Your donations allow us to create the resource you're enjoying now as well as much more. Paid subscribers get to watch each episode before everyone else, join private Q&As, and pitch ideas for future episodes! Check out: popefrancisgeneration.com ABOUT PAUL FAHEY Paul lives in Michigan with my wife, Kristina, and four kids. He's a catechist, retreat leader, counseling student, as well as a contributor and co-founder of Where Peter Is. ABOUT DOMINIC DE SOUZA SmartCatholics founder, Dominic de Souza, is a convert from radical traditionalism – inspired by WherePeterIs, Bishop Robert Barron, and Pope Francis. He is passionate about helping ordinary Catholics break the ‘bystander effect', and be firstresponders. “We don't have to be geniuses. We just have to show up with witness and kindness. Christ does the rest.” Today he hosts the SmartCatholics community. smartcatholics.com SPONSOR: SELECT INTERNATIONAL TOURS More Catholic Leaders choose Select International Tours than any other pilgrimage company. With 35 years of award-winning travel planning, they have a track record of excellence and faithfulness. And they are a small company with a big heart, because every one of their pilgrimage trips helps to support and fund their 501 (c)(3) charity work, helping Christian families thrive in the Holy Land. If you're ready to travel, or if you're looking to lead a group of your own, take the next step on your pilgrimage by visiting: SelectInternationalTours.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popefrancisgeneration/message

The Gloria Purvis Podcast
Why the church needs women to interpret the Bible

The Gloria Purvis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 37:10


Most Catholics only hear the Bible interpreted by men–priests and deacons–in the context of Sunday Mass. Jaime Waters, Associate Professor of Old Testament at the Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, believes that's a disadvantage for the whole church. For the past three years, she's written "The Word" column at America Media. She joins Gloria Purvis to discuss the importance of Bible scholarship and interpretation from women's perspectives. Looking to Advent, they discuss the "O Antiphons," seven short verses inspired by Scripture and sung in the church during Advent from December 17-23. The antiphons give voice to a people's longing for the coming Jesus into the world in a very special way. Dr. Waters argues that while reading and analyzing a text is important, singing in a prayerful state can be even more impactful on the believer and community. Links: Why we sing the ‘O Antiphons' in the lead-up to Christmas (and not before) The ‘O Antiphons,' Reimagined Follow "The Word" column at America Media Exclusive Interview with America Media: Pope Francis discusses Ukraine, U.S. bishops and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Gloria Purvis Podcast
Gloria interviews Pope Francis

The Gloria Purvis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 51:50


On Nov. 22, 2022, five representatives of America Media, including Gloria Purvis, interviewed Pope Francis at his residence at Santa Marta at the Vatican. They discussed a wide range of topics with the pope, including polarization in the U.S. church, the role of bishops, racism, the war in Ukraine, the Vatican's relations with China and church teaching on the ordination of women. Matt Malone, S.J., who is departing as editor in chief after ten years of leading America Media, was also present in the interview. He joins Gloria to break down what the Holy Father said about and to the church in the U.S., how the pope models servant leadership in the Jesuit spirit. They also discuss Father Malone's tenure at America Media, his vocation story, and how the Jesuit charism is incarnated in America's media ministry. Read America's interview with Pope Francis here: Pope Francis discusses Ukraine, U.S. bishops and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Gloria Purvis Podcast
Thank you listeners! A special message from Gloria Purvis

The Gloria Purvis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 1:19


Exclusive: Pope Francis denounces polarization, talks women's ordination, the U.S. bishops and more in a new interview with America Media! It's an exciting time for America Media! We've transformed the organization under the leadership of Matt Malone, S.J. into a modern media entity that leads the conversation on faith and culture. There is no doubt that this transformation will continue at America under the leadership of Traug Keller, president and Father Sam Sawyer, SJ, 15th editor in chief.  We're especially grateful to our digital subscribers, who can access all of our award-winning content. But subscriptions alone do not cover the cost to produce our magazine, videos and podcasts, so we are really dependent on fundraising to bridge that gap. With Giving Tuesday upon us, we hope you will consider a tax-deductible gift of any size to support America Media. Visit our website and click the “Donate Now” button to join our media ministry, which enables us to continue producing The Gloria Purvis Podcast. We truly could not continue to bring you these episodes without your support, so thank you, so much, for your consideration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rehumanize Podcast
Black Lives Matter from Conception to Natural Death: A Roundtable from #Rehumanize2022

The Rehumanize Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 50:29


From abortion to police brutality and the death penalty, Black Americans suffer disproportionate amounts of state-sanctioned lethal violence. This roundtable discussion from our 2022 Rehumanize Conference brings together Black activists who hold a Consistent Life Ethic to discuss the critical importance of challenging racial injustice as we advocate for human rights for all human beings.   Watch the video version of this session on our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j91o_IL63Kw   Transcript: Herb Geraghty: So this session is titled Black Lives Matter from Conception to Natural Death. I am so grateful to be joined by these three individuals. I'm going to just briefly introduce each of our participants and then hand the conversation over to them. First, Jack Champagne is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. He currently works as an educator in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He formerly worked for the Capital Habeas Unit of the Federal Public Defender's Office, the Innocence Project, the Project, and the Southern Poverty Law Center. He is also a staff writer for Rehumanize International. Cherilyn Holloway is the founder of Pro Black Pro-Life. She specializes in initiating tough conversations surrounding racial equity, including in the womb. She travels the country, educating her community about the negative messaging they receive regarding motherhood and the sanctity of life. Finally, Gloria Purvis is an author, commentator, and the host and executive producer of the Gloria Pur podcast. Through her media presence, she has been a strong Catholic voice for life issues, religious liberty, and racial justice. She has appeared in numerous media outlets, including The New York Times, the Washington Post, PBS News Hour, npr, Newsweek Live and she hosted Morning Glory, an international radio show. She recently debuted a video series entitled Racism, Human Dignity, and the Catholic Church through the Word on Fire. I. Again, I am so, so grateful for each of our participants. With that said, I am going to get out of here and give them the opportunity to discuss their work and tell us what Black Lives matter from conception to natural death means to you. Thank you all. Thank you.  Jack Champagne: Thank you, Herb.  Gloria Purvis: Jack, why don't you start us off.  Jack Champagne: Oh man, . I was, I'm, I'm a,  Cherilyn Holloway: I was gonna vote for Jack.  Yes. .  Jack Champagne: Ah, alright then. So yeah, I was, I was, I, I've spent most of my life kind of with the sort of mainstream understanding of, uh, of life issues, of kind of being, you know, kind of, not super, uh, decided on the issue. It was actually working at the capital habeas unit that I actually, developed a, I mean, you try working with condemned prisoners and not develop a healthy respect for human life. It's, you know, dealing with, you know, prisoners who do not have living victims and who are themselves usually scheduled to die at the hands of the state. Having to advocate for these people and, you know, if you don't have an opinion on the death penalty going in, you will definitely have one coming out. And, I mean, it, it's a, it's a powerful experience, you know, just looking at the conditions they live in, the legal issues, that, uh, that surround capital punishment, and, uh, you know, just working under, Marshall Diane, who I think is still working there, who was a, who was a very, you know, loud voice against the death penalty. Just kind of, just kind of, you know, uh, formed my thinking on that. And of course it's, you know, Uh, very short distance from there to, you know, you know, concern about the lives of the disabled and the unborn. And you know, that, that, that of course interacts with my, my perception of race, both as, uh, both as a black man and as somebody who was clientele was almost always black men as well. So, you know, that's, that's. Uh, you know, that's, that's, I I have a very tangible, you know, grasp on what that looks like for me. I don't know about the, I don't know about you, uh, you all, but that's kind of where I come from with it.  Gloria Purvis: Uh, you know, I, I think, I'm a child of south. I mean, I grew up in Charleston, South Carolina. Which is where the Civil War started. Long history of bad race relations, . Still, we have people having a love affair with the lost cause mythology that the South had race relations, uh, correct by subjugating black people and that we were happier with the way that it was and that they had it right in terms of human relations between men and women. Uh, right in terms of the race question, but it wasn't. And, this — growing up in that environment, but at the same time, growing up in a very strong black community, in that environment, in a strong black community of people who, despite all the obstacles were achievers, were people who created things within the black community. And so while I grew up down there, I also had an environment where black excellence was normal, was normative. And, encountering people there that thought that, you know, I shouldn't think so highly and be so sure of myself. And that was their problem, not mine, but at the same time also seeing the uneven application of law enforcement, the uneven application of good healthcare. You know what I mean? Things like that, that you just as a black person moving through the world is paying attention. You see these things. And then, as a person of faith, also as a person that, believed in the science, you know, and I studied biology, uh, I understood that the human person. It, you know, is a human person, is a human life, a member of the human family from that moment of conception. And it just made sense to me, that we'd wanna protect and defend that life from the moment of conception all the way through natural death. And it was inconsistent to me to, in, on the one hand, say, we wanna defend lives in this instance, and yet in another instance, get rid of that life it in as a means of empowering others. So it just seemed illogical to me, some positions that I've seen in different justice movements. So it made me question, well, what is justice really? And as a, a person of faith and studying with the Catholic church understands justice, being justice means every human person — life being, uh, gets what they, you know, they merit something their life merits, protection, nurturing, flourishing. And that's what each of us is entitled to. Whether we're, whether we're the condemned on death row, whether we're in the womb, whether we're on our deathbed as a sick person, our lives of worthy of protection. And, and, and now even I think people are struggling with the notion that the death penalty should be no more. You know, we, we have this idea that really is really vengeance if you ask me. It's not justice. This idea that, you know, people need to get what's coming to 'em in a negative way without ever looking, also, at the way racism influences how the death penalty, who gets the death penalty. How, someone's wealth or lack thereof, influences who gets the death penalty, influences who even gets arrested and prosecuted. So, uh, there's so much uneven in our legal system. I've learned to call it the legal system instead of the justice system. There's so much uneven in our legal system that, it, it, it really, in terms of fairness, makes no sense to have the death penalty. Not to mention that each and every person, no matter what they've done, has made the image and likeness of God and is worthy of dignity and respect. And we as believers, I'm speaking as myself, are called to respond differently to persons who have harmed the community. We want restorative justice, not, not vengeance. And I think that's a difficult thing for people, but we can get into that and, and all, uh, later, but just as a high level, that has influenced, you know, my views and understanding of the human person and, and the dignity and why their lives need to be respected and protected. Cherilyn Holloway: Yeah, that's, both of those are like, spot on. So I, got into this. I was a community outreach director for a pregnancy center. I had made two previous abortion choices and I came outta those really feeling duped. Like I wasn't given all my options. And had I been given all my options, I would've made different choices. And I didn't want another woman to have to go through that. I had no idea that there was like a pro-life, pro choice. I had no clue. I was completely ignorant. And even when I joined the first pregnancy center, it wasn't something that they talked about. Nobody ever talked about Roe versus Wade. Nobody ever talked about the March for Life. It was just kind of like hand to the plow. We're just helping women. And it wasn't until I moved back to Ohio. I'm originally from Oberlin, Ohio, where the college is, and I grew up just with this, bubble. And in the bubble we were all like working towards justice. And so , you know, racial justice, food equity, everything you could think of, you know, Oberlin College was a first college to openly accept gay and lesbian couples. It was before like, I don't know, there's a session earlier where someone was saying that like being trans really was, wasn't a big deal in the 2000s and now it's a big deal. Like that is, that was my world and. So I grew up in a very different community that was surrounded by all white rural communities that were extremely racist. And so it wasn't that we were going out somewhere far to do work. We were, had work to do right where we were in our county. And so I moved back to Oberlin. and, uh, became the executive director of my local pregnancy center. And that's where I learned about this pro-life, pro-choice, uh, overturning Roe versus Wade. But the biggest thing I learned about was the disparities of abortion in the black community. And I couldn't wrap — I'm very li I'm not very sensational. Like I'm not, nobody would describe me as sensitive. Nobody would describe me as overly emotional. I'm very logical, data driven, straight to the point. And to me it just, I couldn't figure out why the, why everyone didn't know this. Like why isn't this obvious to everyone else? Like, I know I'm not like crazy, but this is obvious. And so when I began to go to conferences and look around and see, you know, five to 10 people that look like me and wonder, and everyone's stopping me saying, Why isn't the black community enraged about the abortion numbers? And I'm like, Have you, I don't know. Like I'm trying to figure it out myself and like, Well, what can we do? And so then I started pushing back and asking, Well, what do you do for their other circumstances? Like what do you do to help them with the children that they already have? Like, what are you doing to help them find, you know, equitable jobs? Like how are you helping them in other ways? Like, what else are you doing aside from, you know, telling them that we're having too many abortions? and I've — I kept being met with the same response, which was, Oh, well we wanna keep to the main thing. The main thing. It doesn't really matter if the baby doesn't make it out the womb, but it does matter because unless you are pregnant, you're not really thinking about abortion. So it absolutely does matter. If we're not actually doing something in the community to help the lives that are earth side, then it does matter. And so there just became, Pretty obvious tension between me and, uh, some of my, uh, pro-life comrades , because I wasn't going to be the person who, who just stood and talked about, you know, racism and the abortion issue without tying everything else together. And that's how I began to reach my community, inadvertently just without knowing, just randomly talking to people at the barbershop in the grocery store and , uh, wherever I could, because I talked to people everywhere. Um right. And that led me to start Pro-Black Pro-life just to be able to have a place. Where people who thought like me, because I just like, I can't be the only one gonna keep me to have this place. And then I built it. People came . That was kind of my, uh, way into really thinking about how Black lives matter from womb to tomb and how to be able to communicate that to the greater black community.  Gloria Purvis: You, you know, Cherilyn. That question that you know, well, why aren't black people more outraged about abortion? I would hear a, a flavor of that just about everywhere I went. But it was asked in a way, like in some cases like, is your community stupid? You know? Right. It's so condescending. And so when I felt like it, 'cause a lot of times I was like, remain in your ignorance because I don't have the wherewithal right now emotionally to deal with this. But in, in cases where I felt that it was worth having the conversation, I help people understand that there's a difference between abortion and the kinds of racialized, other racialized violence that we experience. I said, So for example, abortion. An abortion is something somebody has to go out and get. I said, me walking through the street and getting cold jacked by the police, I have to do nothing except be me and move through the space. So in terms of, uh, actual threats, nobody's jumping out and putting an abortion on you per se, you know what I mean? Right. So in terms of actual threats, what I'm thinking about as I'm leaving out of the safety of my home are those things that I cannot control. So I cannot control being followed in the department store and having security called on me. I cannot control when the doctor is ignoring me. When I say I'm, I'm hurting, you know, I need help with this pain. I cannot control when, I come in for a job interview and although I'm qualified and my name hints my ethnicity, that I'm not given the job. But I can control whether or not, at least in some sense, of going to choose abortion. So the threats are perceived differently. You know, the existential threats are perceived differently. Even though our community is heavily targeted, uh, for abortion and heavily marketed to, for abortion and all that kind of stuff, it's just perceived as a different kind of threat. So while it's not that we're not outraged, it's just that we got a lot of other things we got like going on. We got a lot already going on. So it's not that we don't care, it's not that it's, it's frankly that the people asking question are so far removed and so uninvested in the black experience that they can't fathom that we move through the world differently than they do. Jack Champagne: Mm-hmm. . Yeah, I think, I think, I think Cherilyn gets at something. When she talks about how isolating it is to sort of be in the black community, but also be pro-life because you're kind of, you know, the, there's sort of some kind of, there's kind of a regulatory capture in black communities in which the most politically active of us also feel the need to go in, all in on being pro-abortion, because that's where the political allies are. And then on the flip side, you have, you know, pro-life movement, which is not, uh, not always responsive to black voices. And black voices are not always present, you know, and I had occasion to think about this, you know, when, uh, Kamala Harris, you know, had brought, brought those leaders together to talk about, you know, reproductive justice and how effectively they were able to, to, do the messaging on that as sort of a civil rights. Uh, sort of or group, you know, you had buy in from Al Sharpton, from Mark Morial of the Urban League, from the NAACP, from all of these groups, these big names, and it was, it was, and you know, it's stunning how easy it was and how effectively they had kind of, you know, seized on this black organizing tradition and had kind of made it into — you know, this is the natural continuity of, you know, this black organizing tradition and kind of how uncritically, you know, is kind of accepted in these communities. So, you know, that isolation, it does have real political results and, you know, we're seeing it become, you know, increasingly stark and, you know, sort of a post Dobbs reality where, you know, these sharp political lines are being drawn. Cherilyn Holloway: Yeah. And I think that, I mean, I, I feel like. We'd be remiss if we didn't address the fact that the idea of a black woman, woman, having the right to have an abortion really becomes a rights issue. It's a control issue of a right that she did not used to have. Mm-hmm. . And so we can't ignore that. Right? We can't ignore that. There was a time when black women were not in control of their bodies and were not in control of what, you know, when they had babies and how many they had, and their children were sold, you know, into, in being enslaved. We cannot ignore that. And so this, this idea, you know, overturning Roe and the Dobbs decision takes us back to to, you know, black women not being able to control their bodies is, is a very real fear for some black women. But, but on the flip side of that, on the flip side of that, there's a huge difference between women's rights and reproductive justice, right? And so what ends up happening is that the Women's Rights Movement does what the Women's Rights Movement does, right? It isolates black women. Because what women's rights are fighting for are very different than what black women are fighting for with reproductive justice, right? Black women are fighting for this idea, not just to have an abortion. The abortions like the caveat, like it's stuck on the end and doesn't actually make sense because all the other rights have to do with, maternal mortality, infant mortality, being able to take care of their children. Having healthy relationships, having healthy schools, healthy childcare, like all of those things are in the reproductive justice, like being able to have a good birth experience — and then abortion is like tacked on that, and it almost doesn't make any sense. Where, in the women's rights movement, it's solely about abortion. That's it. and what black women are saying, like our issues are more complex. And I feel like even on the pro-life side, that's what we're saying, right? We're saying, yes, we get it. We're pro-life, but our issues are more complex. If we cannot figure out why women are jumping in and go upstream and stop that, we're just gonna be steady pulling 'em off the river. And there is no, there is no relief when we're consistently pulling them out the river. We're not actually solving the problem. And for 50 years we have not actively solved this problem . And so now everyone's like, Oh, well, you know, what does post, you know, Dobbs look like? Well, it looks like what it should have looked like in 1973. Like, we should have been working to solve some of these systemic issues that Gloria just named in order to help women. If 70% of women, black women, are having abortions for financial reasons, and we're talking that they only need $20,000 more to, to make a choice, to say, to keep their baby. And I say only because I know that there are people who are donating $20,000 to pregnancy centers. Which they need to do. Don't stop doing that. But it's — there is no lack of funds in the pro-life movement.  Gloria Purvis: Okay. So couple things. I do think it's a temptation — and I think it's not, I think it's on purpose that, around abortion, it's always marketed to black women as if you're losing something. Oh, these rich white women can do it, and if you can't do it, therefore it's not equal. And I think that's the biggest bunch of hokey. Because frankly, the thing that we want that, that that white women take for granted, isn't abortion. We want safe and affordable housing, clean water, jobs for our spouses, a good education for our children. And I think it is an absolute insult that the thing that they're like, well, you can have this thing though. You can have abortion, and you should really be rallying for abortion because that makes you equal to these wealthy white women. I'm like, no it doesn't. All it does is remove our children from these substandard conditions, while we still remain in those substandard conditions. Let's remove the substandard conditions from our community. That is what we need to be focusing on. If you want equality for black women, for black men, for black families, for black children. And so it has just been. Just, I, I, it has just been shocking to me how much, how much energy and effort is put into abortion. I mean, I just saw a member of the Divine Nine say something positive about abortion. Kamala Harrison, I are both members of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority. I'm hoping the sorority doesn't say anything along those lines, but they probably will, if they haven't already. So it is absolutely, like you say, Jack, going to all these large black organizations and getting their buy-in and getting them to send a message out to their membership. And I think we need to start speaking, you know, among our friends, among our families. So whoever wants to listen in our churches, our parishes, our sororities, fraternities, our fraternal groups, whatever, to challenge, you know, this notion that abortion is a good thing for the black community. I think we also need to understand the idea of rights. Rights cannot go contrary to the nature of a thing. And so for people to, at at least in my opinion, call abortion a right. I'm like, but that goes exactly against the nature of what it is to be female, to be able to conceive and bring life forward. So to me, to say that it's a right to terminate that pregnancy — as if our biology is some inherent injustice against being female. To me, it's very anti-woman. And it never allows us to have these broader conversations about what the economy, what our culture, what society needs to look like, to be more inclusive of women as we are. I mean, if, if the answer for every difficulty that we experience is, you know, get that abortion, that's gonna liberate you, that's gonna free you, you can go and achieve, you can make more money. Then we never really talk about the structures or the systems that hold us back from achieving and making money. And then one last thing I wanna say: when they do studies on who wants an abortion, it's typically those women or families making a combined income of more than a hundred thousand dollars a year. Those making less — like, let's say 40,000 or less — by and large want to keep their children. So abortion is even being marketed to the very communities, poor black women, as liberating with those poor black women do not want abortion. And then one lesson, I will say this: bell hooks, who died recently, talked about in the feminist movement, how black women's aims were very different from white women. They weren't pushing for abortion. But because white women carried the day, abortion became central to being feminist, to being liberated, but that is not at all what black women wanted. So yeah, I think we need to recapture what it means to, as black women, what, what, uh, equality and liberty really means. And I don't think, having the ability to end the lives of our children in the womb is the answer. Jack Champagne: We popped over to the Q and A real quick. There are two kind of related questions. I wanted to see what y'all thought about — uh, first one's anonymous. Uh, it says, As advocates for racial justice and people who have interacted with the pro-life movement, which is often tied to conservative circles, what are some strategies you might suggest for how we can push back against the racism that has grown so loud in the G O P and Trump movements. And then second one, uh, this is, uh, Miles Bedlan, I think. How can we make the pro-life movement appeal more to black Americans? I've noticed that the pro-life movement is overwhelmingly white.  Cherilyn Holloway: I'll do, I'll do the second question. Yeah.  Gloria Purvis: You know, sometimes I'm, sometimes I'm like, I really think some that's gonna be something that, white pro-lifers need to take up. I really am not interested in, to tell you the truth, I'm really not interested with the limited energy I have and having to fight the obvious racism. Right? And quite frankly, the people who are prone to those kinds of behaviors or coded, coded language, probably can't hear me when I talk to them about why something is racist or inappropriate. But they probably could hear, uh, their fellow white pro-lifers explaining or calling out why something is racist or dehumanizing to black people. And so I'm gonna really invite all my white pro-lifers to, to take up that, to take on that calling something out directly and helping people recognize that something's racist. Because I'm finding that unless the slur, a racial slur is used, people cannot recognize that something is racist. And I'm like, you know, there's a lot of coded language. There's a lot of — people know not to just come out with racial slurs, but they still can be very racist in their language and the way in which they address certain things. So, white pro-lifers, call 'em out, and also make room for black pro-lifers to come and just speak and be a part of the movement. Invite us to come and talk at your conventions, your meetings and things like that. If you want us to be more included and at the same time, call out, you know, these racist talking points that you see sometimes in the movement. Cherilyn Holloway: Oh, well I'm gonna tell you right now, like, don't invite me unless you're ready to burn it down. Like, if you're not ready, don't invite me, because I'm, I'm just, I'm gonna say what I wanna say and it may upset some people, and that's just the way it is. So, if you're not ready to restart, uh, or if you haven't recently restarted, you know, and I 100% agree with, like, I don't have the bandwidth. Like I, I don't, like, I spent a couple years very early on answering these questions and my final answer was — a very sweet southern white woman stopped me at a conference and said, how do we reach the black community? And I said, Let us do it. Like each state, like state, like if you're not there, like, that doesn't mean like there shouldn't be services or things like that, but we don't trust you. Yeah, like we do not trust, you know, the G O P, the Trumpist movements, we don't trust, you know — we don't trust it. And so, you know, I picked the name Pro Black, Pro-Life for a reason. Because I was done, but I felt like I wanted to still own the pro-life where like — you're not, I'm pro-life. You're not going to convince me to call myself something else. Like it is what it is, but I'm womb to tomb. I'm gonna tell you what it means to me and like it'll love it. Like it doesn't matter. It's not gonna change the way I feel. And so the pro-life movement itself is not going, we're not going to be able to make a mass appeal. What we, what we're gonna need to do is be more present, and seen, so that people who are sitting in the closet with their pro-life views, that they feel like they're, they're consistent, but everything around them is inconsistent, right? So like here, we all have a consistent life ethic. This — we know this exists, but people don't know this exists. And so when I talk to people, you know about being pro-life or about the womb, or about. They all say the same thing. I just went to a doctor and she goes, and she goes, Well, what do you do? And I told her what I did and she goes — It's just her and I there. And she's like, I'm pro-life too. I'm like, Why are we whispering? Because, right. It's just me and you. Right. But the idea was, she was like, But I don't wanna tell somebody else what not to do. And I told her, it's not about telling somebody else what to do, but people need to know. So when people know better, they do better. And most of the people in the black community, not the people that we see, you know, at these large national conventions, not, these are the people that I'm talking to. Most people in my church and in my community don't know the truth about abortion. They don't. They think that it's legal, so it must be okay. And so we just need to continue to speak the truth. You know, if you're gonna platform someone, you know, a black, you know, a black speaker, don't ask 'em what they're gonna say. Like, listen to a couple of their stuff. Ask 'em to come and let them have at it. Like, don't always tell people like, If you're gonna raise some money, don't ask me. Because I can't promise you people are gonna give. Gloria Purvis: Cherilyn let me ask you something because I think the name Pro-Black is in the name Pro-Black Pro-Life — putting Pro-Black right there. I think it sends a message because there are. Prominent black voices in the conservative pro-life movement who are def — definitely anti-black. I mean, I'm thinking of one woman in particular who I will not name because I feel like I'd conjur the devil if I ever mentioned the name. But, so anti-black in the things that she says and I'm like, how do people, in the pro-life movement, listen to this person and not hear the odious anti-gospel message in what she says. And I've come to recognize because they have not unlearned the racist conditioning that they've been exposed to just by mere fact of being born and going through the educational system or even entertainment, uh, system in the United States that has definite, uh, programming around blackness that seems to reinforce a criminality. A promiscuousness, an ignorance, a laziness, an untrustworthiness, just everything negative that you could think of, is out there. And so there hasn't been this unlearning and with people like this particular person and, and there are many of them, smaller level, you know, I, I can think of a number of people trying to, go for her crown, but they cater to that, those kind of, talking points about this inherent brokenness in black culture and which, you know, tries to imply there is something inherently criminal and broken in us, which is just nonsense. And so I will say, yeah, have the black person come speak, but please do check to make sure they're not reiterating a bunch of anti-black talking points, because we don't need more of that. No, you know, it, it doesn't, it, it does nothing to help the movement and it certainly says to other black people, other healthy, normal black people out there that they are not welcome.  Cherilyn Holloway: Yeah. And, and, and people, like the person you speak of, they're not talking to the black community. That is something that I often have to talk about in trainings and what I'm speaking is that they're, they're, they, they're saying that that's who they're talking to, but we're not listening to them. Right. So they're not. They're talking to you, like, they're talking to a white, conservative audience saying what the white, conservative audience wishes they could say to black people. But at the end of the day, ain't nobody saying that to black people. Cause black people ain't listening. Right. So Jack, do you have anything to say? I was gonna go to more questions cause I think we have 10 minutes.  Jack Champagne: So, so I'm very much in the Cherilyn Holloway school of Prepare To Get Your Feelings Hurt. , I'm gonna, I'm gonna answer it like this because it also tangentially answers Ben Conroy's question, which is that, you know, I was born Jackson, Mississippi, Heart of the Beast. Did a lot of work in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, you know. Things that black people care about, voting rights, uh, rights for convicted felons, rights for housing. I see never one pro-life person involved with any of that. There are more black people in Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana than there are anywhere else in the country. And I didn't see one black person involved with any, you know, any pro-life, anything. And I didn't see any outreach from pro-life people to any of these groups. All of my volunteers were, you know, working for democrat, governors, governor candidates, pro — pro-choice people, you know, those are the people who were asking me to speak at events. Those are the people who are asking me, how can I help? Those who are people — you know, fundamentally it's a problem that conservative, uh, a lot of pro-life people, they fundamentally don't respect black voices and they don't care about black issues. And that is, that is probably the most fundamental problem. There's no, you know, magic tool. There's no, there's no way to speak about these issues. Sometimes it's just caring. Sometimes it's just caring about, uh, helping people that can't help you. You know, we shouldn't, we shouldn't really be having a conversation about how we convince, can convince pro-life people to care more about racial justice — that should just be an inherent part of their calculus. But it's not because they're not pro-life. They're anti-abortion. And some of them are self-conscious about that. Some of them were like, I don't wanna be pro-life, I just want to be anti-abortion. And you know, because it requires them to do it, requires them to do things that don't directly benefit themselves and instead benefit a community that they don't care about and can't get anything from. And, you know, you can't tell me. You cannot tell me you are working in some of the only counties in the country that have a majority black population and you can't find any black people that agree with you? Give me a break. Like that is not, That is, That is a, Wow. That is, That is, That requires such an instrumental view of black people. That, you know, it, it kind of makes you tell on yourself like, Oh yeah, they might agree with me on abortion, but they might be too militant. They might be, they might care too much about racism. You know, they might not talk about it in a way that, you might, you. You, you might, you might offend my audience and things like that, right? So, you know, you need to, you need to, you need to step, basically what you need is you need to step outside of this, this paradigm in which, "I will only care about black people if they can help me. I go, I can only care about black people if they're not too extreme." You know that, this is why, you know, we get anti-black, black people that are so highly valued in the movement because that's all the only voices that the movement values. And will tolerate.  Gloria Purvis: Exactly. And will tolerate. So. Well, you know, Jack, you made me actually think of a time that I went to Community Action Arkansas and there was a bunch of black people that I was down there with, and we were talking about the upcoming election. And this was before Trump. And the issue of abortion came up, and every single one of those persons that I spoke to was pro-life, but they also told me their experience of going down to — I don't know how they did the primaries or something, you had to vote by party or whatnot — so they had to go down where all the Republicans were, and the open hostility that they experienced from these white Republicans when they went over there to vote pro-life made them say, "They don't want us here." And so, they have no interest in our thriving as a community. And so their actual experience of the so-called pro-life movement in their state when it came time to exercise their right to vote, was that it was very much anti-black. And they didn't see, so, they don't vote Republican because of their particular experience of that party in their local experience, and what their party locally has done or not done, you know, for or against the black community. And so while they are pro-life, they cannot vote locally with the Republicans who are so called the party of life because of their overt racism. Mm-hmm. , so you know. I, I, So at the same time, and I get it, I was like, Hey, I'm not telling you to go vote with people who'd, you know, just as soon slit your throat or hang you up from a tree. You know, in reality, while they may say they're pro-life, they're not really talking about your lives in the womb. When they're saying that they're pro-life, That's not their vision of being pro-life. So maybe that's the reality for quite a number of folks. So.  Jack Champagne: Yeah, I mean, we, we, what we, what we want is, It's relatively simple. It's if you can be a pro-life candidate and have a stance against racism that is not limited or qualified, you're golden. You — there's no one — there's no one else like you in the country. Yeah. And it's so easy and people stumble on it so much, and I simply don't understand it.  Gloria Purvis: Can we, I see one question. Cheryl, did you wanna say something else?  Cherilyn Holloway: Yeah, I was gonna read a question. Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead. So Lisa Stiller said, How do you answer people that say reversal of Roe negatively impacts BIPOC communities the most? So my first response is always, Why? Why does it negatively impact — and they're gonna always say the thing. Same thing, right? Poverty. So we don't have an abortion issue. We have a poverty issue. Mm-hmm. . And so if you want to not negatively impact the black community, help them get outta poverty. Mm-hmm.  Gloria Purvis: and Lisa, please remind them. Killing the poor does not solve poverty. Never. Okay. And that's what what they're saying, you know, is the solution to poverty for these BIPOC communities is to eliminate their children. Again, eliminating children from a substandard condition instead of eliminating the sub standard conditions from the community. Cherilyn Holloway: ,  yeah, this is another good one. That I may have an answer to. I don't know. What are some things you've seen well-intentioned activists do in an attempt to be pro-black that have been unhelpful? Oh, so a big one for me. This is a huge pet peeve for me and I hate to say that like I was inadvertently a part of it. Like I didn't know I was beginning my years, you guys. So this is like a pass. This is my pass. I don't like it when people take sayings and, change them to fit what they want. I forget what the word is. There's like a word for this,  Gloria Purvis: Appropriation? Is that it?  Cherilyn Holloway: Like Black Lives Matter, right? Right. So when black activists take that and they put like pre-born in front of it or all, or like when someone does that, and I feel like that is well intentioned. I get it. I get the intention, but the saying Black Lives Matter is true. There's nothing wrong with that saying, right? And I feel like if you're saying Black Lives Matter as someone who's pro-life, you should mean from womb to tomb. So it, it, it, uh, irritates me or agitates me or aggravates me. Like it won't send me like off the rock or when people do that, like when there are activists that take things like that and that's just an example, but I've taken other things with other, like it picking up other issues and tried to like formulate them into. Gloria Purvis: Oh, conflating them? Cherilyn Holloway: Yes, Conflate. Thank you . Gloria Purvis: You're welcome. Yeah. I don't know if I've ever seen anybody be attempt to really be pro black. I mean, I just remember there was a big brouhaha about a, pro-life organization on their — was it their Instagram? Around the time of the George Floyd murder, for some reason they put up this unhelpful thing that more black children die in the womb than they do in police custody. Cherilyn Holloway: They're more safe. They're more safe in police custody.  Gloria Purvis: Oh, they're safer. I mean, what, how — Just yeah, as if they were trying to, redirect the conversation — again, we can walk and chew gum. And also why, why the need to have to downplay our real suffering? And the real threats to our lives by, uh, from, unjust policing, you know, and to try to say, Oh, no, no, no. You don't have time to be, You're safe actually. You're safer in police hands than you are as a black child of woman. Please shut up. That it was not only unhelpful, it was, it was, it, it was so insensitive. Was very insensitive. It was so insensitive. And I think there was another, one last instance that I'm sure you all aware of is there was a well known pro-life activist on Twitter that. Jumped into Bishop Talbot Swan's Twitter feed to tell him that he was a problem with the black community and, and that he was, you know, all this stuff on abortion, which clearly the person had no idea that Bishop Talbot Swan is a member of Church of God in Christ, which is like one of the largest black Christian denominations that is pro-life. Yep. And, and, and that Bishop Swan had actually written an open letter to Hillary Clinton, challenging her on her abortion support and its negative impact on the black community. But this very well known pro-life white activist just, I guess, felt that she needed to help him understand that the real racism. Because that's the words she used, that the real racism was an abortion or something like that. I can't remember what it was, but the, the idea that she was gonna tell this man, this civil rights activist, this pro-life, uh, bishop from the Church of God in Christ, that she knew better what the real racism was than he did as a black man moving through this earth. For the number of years that he did. It was clearly, I guess supposed to be pro-black because she's gonna educate about real racism. But it was just very, ignorant and, tone deaf and condescending.  Jack Champagne: Yeah, I mean, I can virtually guarantee you that just living as a black person in America makes you more of an expert on racism than just about anybody on the planet. You know, it, it's one of those things where if you feel the need to redirect discussion about issues that directly affect black communities to abortion. What you're saying is that you don't actually care about black lives. You care about this issue and you want to use that in order to draw attention to the issue you do care about. And you have to be very, you know, you need to be cognizant of the fact that that's what you're doing — intentionally or not, that's what you're doing. And you know, that is very off putting that, that's something,  Gloria Purvis: Well, it, it shows a sense of entitlement that you feel entitled to — that we don't have the agency to decide what we wanna discuss, uh, at a particular time and place. I had a girlfriend that was at, talking about racism and, uh, someone jumped up in the q and a and said, Well, why aren't you talking about abortion? Da da, da, da, as if we were not entitled to discuss racism at that time. You know, somehow we should not be concerned about racism, as it demonstrates itself through, uh, abuses in the legal system, through abuses and policing and whatnot — that over and above all else, we had to only always and everywhere discuss abortion. And it is so, uh, to me, indicative of that person's, like you said, Jack, lack of respect for us and also doesn't — don't respect that we have our own minds and we can decide what it is that we wanna talk about at any time. Uh, and we can decide what we wanna focus our conversation on a particular moment. It doesn't mean, uh, we will never address abortion. It means right now this is what we wanna talk about. And if you can't handle that, or you can't participate or listen quietly, please go. Leave. We, we don't need you to be a part of it. We certainly don't need you trying to deflect, you know, from it. Mm-hmm. .  Jack Champagne: Yeah. Oh, we just got the five minute warning.  Cherilyn Holloway: Okay. It's two minutes. It was two minutes. Two minute. Okay. There aren't, I think Aimee asked about books. One is Killing the Black Body. It used to be up there. It's up here and I can't remember who it's by. Killing the Black Body is a good one about reproductive justice and the history of black women and their bodies.  Gloria Purvis: Was that Harriet Washington? Oh, I'm thinking Medical Apartheid. Go ahead. Apartheid — oh, Dorothy Roberts. Killing the Black Body by Dorothy Roberts. Yeah.  Cherilyn Holloway: And the other one I would highly recommend is, So You Wanna Talk About Race, which is by, uh, Ijeoma Oluo. And that one is just really, really good. It's an easy read, like easy by, not a lot of tension, but a lot of like, true fact. I ha— I have eight kids. Like it just.  Gloria Purvis: That's gonna happen.  Cherilyn Holloway: Wouldn't be a live from me without a child showing up.  Gloria Purvis: When I mention Medical Apartheid, I will tell you how Washington is very much pro-choice for abortion. But just in terms of, getting some history of the abuses of the black body in the United States, Medical Apartheid by Harriet Washington was a, was a good read. But with warning, she is very much pro-abortion, pro-choice. And that kind of comes across. Maybe right before we go, if I, I wanna ask each of you maybe, what is the one thing I think that still gives you hope, in discussing racial justice?  Cherilyn Holloway: Go ahead, Jack. Jack Champagne: Well, when I, when I, was, uh, when I was, uh, when I was watching, John Lewis's, uh, funeral, uh, a couple years ago, I was, uh, I was with my grandfather. And He, he, he leaned over and told me and, uh, asked me: do you know anything he did while he was in Congress? And that was very funny to me. But I always thought that, you know, I always, you know, I always think to myself, it's kind of nice that my grandfather who was born in like 1927 is able to take something like that for granted. and, you know, it is, it is, which is to say that, you know, there's a lot of work to do, but we still have accomplished a lot in a relatively short amount of time. In about less than the eighth of the time that we've been here in this country. We've accomplished a lot and, uh, you know, being able to, uh, share that moment with my grandfather. Is a, is a, is a very nice experience. So, uh, I look forward to being able to, you know, uh, look at an all black Supreme Court with my grandsons. So.  Gloria Purvis: Hey. Hmm.  Cherilyn Holloway: Uh, I think the thing that gives me hope is, is people. I, you know, like I said, what I, what I know most is that people who live their everyday lives who don't think about the abortion issue, or even like the racism issue all the time like I do, are always open to these conversations and always seem like they just learned something. Like, there's always like a light bulb moment, like, Oh, I never thought about that. And so it's, you know, my hope is in the, that I'm like planting ideas in people's heads and concepts and things for them to continuously think about as they see the news stream, you know, going across. Is, is why I feel like I, I'm always hopeful it, you know, not what I see on the news, not where I see the media focusing attention, not where I see any of these, but the everyday people I talk to, that literally, have these light bulb moments. That's what continues to give me hope.  Gloria Purvis: I would say what gives me hope is the prevalence of these kinds of conversations that are happening now. The fact that I've, you know, I'm able to have this conversation with both of you, to me, is — it gives me hope because it signals two things or three things, maybe. A, we exist. B, we can be in community. And three, we can use the microphone that's not controlled by major media to still get our messaging out. To be able to use the current technology now to give another narrative about pro-life and pro black from the womb to the tomb. And so I hope that the, the three of us together can at some point do this again on a larger stage for more people. So that gives me hope.  Cherilyn Holloway: Thank you everybody.  Gloria Purvis: Thank you.  Herb Geraghty: Thank you. Thank you three. So, so, so, so, so much for this, uh, for this round table discussion. We are so grateful. I know that the chat has been very active and very grateful for your perspective. This was wonderful. Thank you so much. We are now going into our break. We will reconvene in the sessions at 7:15 Eastern. Thank you all.

The Gloria Purvis Podcast
How is our data safeguarded in the church?

The Gloria Purvis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 16:26


Gloria Purvis muses on the role of privacy in the confessional, how the church can better safeguard data on its parishioners, and what we all can do to protect our privacy and that of our family on social media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Field Hospital
Gloria Purvis - Anti-racism and the Christian life

Field Hospital

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.

The Gloria Purvis Podcast
A message from Gloria Purvis to listeners

The Gloria Purvis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 4:12


Thank you! That's what Gloria and her team wants to say to you, our listeners, as we close a year-long first season of The Gloria Purvis Podcast. We'll be back in the fall with all new episodes! Thank you for journeying with us! Lastly, if you would like to share some feedback with us, please fill out this brief Listener Survey! To follow Gloria over the summer, please subscribe to AmericaMagazine.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ave Spotlight
Episode 95: Gloria Purvis on Her Conversion to the Catholic Faith

Ave Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2022 30:06


In this episode, Chenele Shaw chats with Gloria Purvis about her conversion to Catholicism when she was twelve years old after encountering the Lord in Eucharistic Adoration. Although her parents were not Catholic, they supported her passion to witness to the faith as an advocate for the sacredness and dignity of the unborn, and Black lives.

AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast
Gloria Purvis is a Pro-Life, Anti-Racism Prophet

AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 51:45


When a draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked last month, the person host Mike Jordan Laskey most wanted to interview was Gloria Purvis. Gloria is the host of the Gloria Purvis Podcast, a show produced by America Media. She's also a longtime pro-life advocate and one of the most outspoken Catholic commentators on racism. The way she ties these two justice issues together in particular is so impressive. One common temptation for American Catholics is to try to fit our faith's teachings into the platform of our preferred political party. For Catholics on both sides of the aisle, it's often the case that party affiliation is a stronger predictor than Church teaching for where we'll come down on issues like abortion, racism, immigration, economic justice, physician-assisted suicide and so many others. Gloria is a refreshing exception to this trend. You can't fit Gloria neatly on our partisan spectrum. She spoke with Mike last week about both of these central issues to her, why they're connected, and how she handles the vitriol and hate mail sent her way from all sides. The Gloria Purvis Podcast: https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/gloria_purvis The Helen M. Alvaré article Gloria mentions in the conversation: https://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2011/01/2380/ AMDG is a production of the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States.

FaithND
Everyday Holiness Podcast: Gloria Purvis

FaithND

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 62:00


In our fourth episode, we join Gloria Purvis for a conversation about her many passions in life and faith, her zeal for living the Gospel at all times, and the challenges that we still face as a society to become united as children of God.

Jesuitical
If the Catholic Church is pro-life, why is its maternity leave so bad?

Jesuitical

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 53:17


Last month, FemCatholic published an investigation on the maternity leave policies at diocesan offices around the United States. What they found wasn't flattering. Two of the report's authors, Kelly Sankowski and Renée Roden, join the show this week to talk about their findings.  During Signs of the Times, Ashley and Zac are joined by Gloria Purvis to give their off-the-cuff reactions to the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that appears to signal the court's readiness to overturn Roe v. Wade this summer.  Links from the show:  Podcast: Is a better abortion debate possible? What's the State of Maternity Leave in the US Catholic Church? FemCatholic Investigates FemCatholic Mother's Day petition to U.S. bishops U.S. bishops respond to Supreme Court abortion opinion leak: We ‘stand ready to help all pregnant women' Have Catholics been praying the Our Father all wrong? What's on tap?  Margaritas, sans lime, simple syrup and contrieua  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Catholic School Matters
Ep 238: Gloria Purvis

Catholic School Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 53:13


Podcast host Gloria Purvis, one of the leading voices in the Black Catholic community, joins Dr. Tim Uhl on the Catholic School Matters podcast to discuss the anti-racism movement, the Black Catholic Church, and CRT among other topics #catholicschoolmatters

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The Gloria Purvis Podcast
Wokism, prophetic anger, and the new appointment of Archbishop Shelton Fabre

The Gloria Purvis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 36:42


Pope Francis has appointed Bishop Shelton Fabre as the next archbishop of Louisville, Ky. Bishop Fabre is one of two Black U.S. Catholics serving as archbishop, along with Cardinal Wilton Gregory, the archbishop of Washington, D.C. He comes to Louisville with years of pastoral experience, first as the auxiliary bishop of New Orleans from 2006 to 2013 and then the bishop of Houma-Thibodaux in Louisiana from 2013 to 2022.  Gloria Purvis welcomes Bishop Fabre to the podcast to discuss a range of issues affecting the church and Black Catholics today, most notably the sin of racism. Bishop Fabre calls this time “a watershed moment for our country [and] our church” and encourages those Catholics who don't know how to have courageous conversations on race to visit their pastor first and share their desires to help and learn.  They also discuss the importance of listening sessions for Black Catholics experiencing prophetic anger in response to the evils of racism today. The bishop believes that both the work of justice and prayer have equal roles to play in the transformation of our society. “Laws have an important role to play in overcoming racism,” Bishop Fabre says, paraphrasing the Pontifical Council for Peace and Justice, “but laws alone will not change the human heart.” Finally, Gloria and Bishop Fabre talk about what's next for the U.S. Bishops' Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism, which the bishop chairs.  Support “The Gloria Purvis Podcast” by getting a digital subscription to America magazine: www.americamagazine.org/subscribe.   Show Links: Open Wide Our Hearts: The Enduring Call to Love - A Pastoral Letter Against Racism America Media's short documentary: This historic Catholic parish fought to stay open—and won Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Church Life Today
The Catholic Response to the Sin of Racism, with Gloria Purvis

Church Life Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 45:33


The sin of racism disfigures and hides the truth of the human person. The healthy response to sin is conversion, and conversion begins with begging the Lord for healing. That healing, though, provokes and necessitates change. My guest today is committed to helping to develop a Catholic response to the sin of racism, along these very lines. Gloria Purvis is well-known for in Catholic media in her capacities as radio host, TV series host and creator, and now as the host of “The Gloria Purvis Podcast” from America Media. Gloria was recently named as the inaugural Pastoral Fellow of the Notre Dame Office of Life and Human Dignity, in the McGrath Institute for Church Life. Through this fellowship she will develop resources for classroom teachers, co-create an online course addressing the theology of racial justice, deliver two public lectures on Notre Dame's campus, and facilitate a workshop series for pastoral leaders equipping them for dialogue and engagement on issues of social justice. Today she joins me to follow up especially on her first public lecture as part of her fellowship, which bore the title “Racial Justice: Solidarity and the Church's Call to Action.”

Folk Phenomenology
Miles and Trane

Folk Phenomenology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 98:03


FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a biographical meditation on Miles Davis and John Coltrane as a way to understand two fundamental claims of Folk Phenomenology: "art precedes metaphysics" and "love is the only transcendental." FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the http://jdn.app/fp (show) on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the http://jdn.app/fp (universal link). THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: https://wipfandstock.com/ (Wipf and Stock Publishers) https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/ (Juan Diego Network) https://giveusthisday.org/?utm_source=folk (Give Us This Day) https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ (Commonweal Magazine) https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism) https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall) https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company) https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger) https://wherepeteris.com/ (Where Peter Is) FRIENDS OF THE SHOW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commonweal-podcast/id1436418164 (The Commonweal Podcast) https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast (The Gloria Purvis Show) https://www.disinheritedpod.com/ (Disinherited Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XWPTuBcXjkPoeP_MGCjug (Davood Gozli) https://www.grexly.com/uptoolate (Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams) https://conversationontap.podbean.com/ (Conversation on Tap) https://anchor.fm/assembly-of-saints (Saintly Witnesses) https://kinderconservative.substack.com/ (Kinder Conservative) https://theshow.fireside.fm/ (The Show) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA (Gregory B. Sadler) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kush-classics/id1559483448 (Kush Classics) TIP JAR: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samrocha (Buy Me a Coffee ) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/samrochadotcom (PayPal ) FULL SCHEDULE: https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/trailer (June 1 | TRAILER) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/interview (July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gaffigan (July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/oakes (July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/rossiter (July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gurule (August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/zuleta-goldberg (August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/addington (August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington)  https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/guerra (August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/akalegebere (August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/christian (September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/purvis (September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/debate-delight (September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gray (September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/crt-cst (October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/wolfe (October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/harris (October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris)... Support this podcast

Blazing the Trail
Gloria Purvis

Blazing the Trail

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 27:30


Miriam's guest this week is Gloria Purvis, whose ministry through the years has been dedicated to promoting the dignity of the human person.

Folk Phenomenology
Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan

Folk Phenomenology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 119:10


FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with vocalist and musician Jaya Lakshminarayanan on music, artists, love, and the unconscious. This episode's featured sponsor is https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company), an exceptional custom cable, PA, and pedalboard solutions in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the http://jdn.app/fp (show) on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the http://jdn.app/fp (universal link). THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: https://wipfandstock.com/ (Wipf and Stock Publishers) https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/ (Juan Diego Network) https://giveusthisday.org/?utm_source=folk (Give Us This Day) https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ (Commonweal Magazine) https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism) https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall) https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company) https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger) https://wherepeteris.com/ (Where Peter Is) FRIENDS OF THE SHOW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commonweal-podcast/id1436418164 (The Commonweal Podcast) https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast (The Gloria Purvis Show) https://www.disinheritedpod.com/ (Disinherited Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XWPTuBcXjkPoeP_MGCjug (Davood Gozli) https://www.grexly.com/uptoolate (Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams) https://conversationontap.podbean.com/ (Conversation on Tap) https://anchor.fm/assembly-of-saints (Saintly Witnesses) https://kinderconservative.substack.com/ (Kinder Conservative) https://theshow.fireside.fm/ (The Show) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA (Gregory B. Sadler) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kush-classics/id1559483448 (Kush Classics) TIP JAR: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samrocha (Buy Me a Coffee ) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/samrochadotcom (PayPal ) FULL SCHEDULE: https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/trailer (June 1 | TRAILER) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/interview (July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gaffigan (July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/oakes (July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/rossiter (July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gurule (August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/zuleta-goldberg (August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/addington (August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington)  https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/guerra (August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/akalegebere (August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/christian (September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/purvis (September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/debate-delight (September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gray (September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/crt-cst (October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/wolfe (October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/harris Support this podcast

Ave Explores
Prayer as the Source of Evangelization with Gloria Purvis

Ave Explores

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 35:10


Gloria Purvis, host of The Gloria Purvis Podcast from America Media, believes that evangelization must be rooted in your personal prayer life. With stories from her life and from her professional experiences as a radio host and internationally known Catholic speaker, Purvis uses examples from her own life and work to explain how tackling tough topics with others should be done with charity and conviction.

Folk Phenomenology
Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn

Folk Phenomenology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 123:47


FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a debate with Catholic apologist and author, https://www.trenthorn.com/ (Trent Horn), on capitalism. You can also listen to this debate on his podcast, http://www.trenthorn.com/podcast/ (The Counsel of Trent). This week's featured sponsor is the https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism). Be sure to read their http://christiansocialism.com/membership/ (membershi)p page. FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the http://jdn.app/fp (show) on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the http://jdn.app/fp (universal link). THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: https://wipfandstock.com/ (Wipf and Stock Publishers) https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/ (Juan Diego Network) https://giveusthisday.org/?utm_source=folk (Give Us This Day) https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ (Commonweal Magazine) https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism) https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall) https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company) https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger) https://wherepeteris.com/ (Where Peter Is) FRIENDS OF THE SHOW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commonweal-podcast/id1436418164 (The Commonweal Podcast) https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast (The Gloria Purvis Show) https://www.disinheritedpod.com/ (Disinherited Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XWPTuBcXjkPoeP_MGCjug (Davood Gozli) https://www.grexly.com/uptoolate (Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams) https://conversationontap.podbean.com/ (Conversation on Tap) https://anchor.fm/assembly-of-saints (Saintly Witnesses) https://kinderconservative.substack.com/ (Kinder Conservative) https://theshow.fireside.fm/ (The Show) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA (Gregory B. Sadler) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kush-classics/id1559483448 (Kush Classics) TIP JAR: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samrocha (Buy Me a Coffee ) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/samrochadotcom (PayPal ) FULL SCHEDULE: https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/trailer (June 1 | TRAILER) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/interview (July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gaffigan (July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/oakes (July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/rossiter (July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gurule (August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/zuleta-goldberg (August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/addington (August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington)  https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/guerra (August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/akalegebere (August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/christian (September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/purvis (September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/debate-delight (September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gray (September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/crt-cst (October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/wolfe (October 12 | Episode 15 |... Support this podcast

Folk Phenomenology
The Gift of Blackness with Gloria Purvis

Folk Phenomenology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 77:57


FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features the raw, unedited audio from the July 2020 interview with Gloria Purvis that resulted in the published version at https://churchlifejournal.nd.edu/articles/the-gift-of-blackness/ (Church Life Journal). Rocha and Purvis returned to the https://mcgrath.nd.edu/ (McGrath Institute for Church Life) in April 2021, in "https://mcgrath.nd.edu/conferences/academic-pastoral/conversations-that-matter-the-intersection-of-racial-justice-and-life-issues/ (Conversations That Matter: The Intersection of Racial Justice and Life Issues)." FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the http://jdn.app/fp (show) on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the http://jdn.app/fp (universal link). THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: https://wipfandstock.com/ (Wipf and Stock Publishers) https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/ (Juan Diego Network) https://giveusthisday.org/?utm_source=folk (Give Us This Day) https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ (Commonweal Magazine) https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism) https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall) https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company) https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger) https://wherepeteris.com/ (Where Peter Is) FRIENDS OF THE SHOW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commonweal-podcast/id1436418164 (The Commonweal Podcast) https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast (The Gloria Purvis Show) https://www.disinheritedpod.com/ (Disinherited Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XWPTuBcXjkPoeP_MGCjug (Davood Gozli) https://www.grexly.com/uptoolate (Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams) https://conversationontap.podbean.com/ (Conversation on Tap) https://anchor.fm/assembly-of-saints (Saintly Witnesses) https://kinderconservative.substack.com/ (Kinder Conservative) https://theshow.fireside.fm/ (The Show) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA (Gregory B. Sadler) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kush-classics/id1559483448 (Kush Classics) TIP JAR: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samrocha (Buy Me a Coffee ) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/samrochadotcom (PayPal ) FULL SCHEDULE: https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/trailer (June 1 | TRAILER) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/interview (July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gaffigan (July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/oakes (July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/rossiter (July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gurule (August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/zuleta-goldberg (August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/addington (August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington)  https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/guerra (August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/akalegebere (August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/christian (September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/purvis (September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/debate-delight (September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gray (September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/crt-cst (October 5 |... Support this podcast

Folk Phenomenology
Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris

Folk Phenomenology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 88:16


FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with https://alessandraharris.net/ (Alessandra Harris) on her work as an author of fiction and co-founder of https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (The Black Catholic Messenger). This week's featured sponsor is https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger); be sure to read a recent report by Nate Tinner-Williams, "https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/pope-francis-george-floyd-wmpm/ (In conference address, Pope Francis praises George Floyd protesters as 'collective Samaritans)'." FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the http://jdn.app/fp (show) on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the http://jdn.app/fp (universal link). THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: https://wipfandstock.com/ (Wipf and Stock Publishers) https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/ (Juan Diego Network) https://giveusthisday.org/?utm_source=folk (Give Us This Day) https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ (Commonweal Magazine) https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism) https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall) https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company) https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger) https://wherepeteris.com/ (Where Peter Is) FRIENDS OF THE SHOW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commonweal-podcast/id1436418164 (The Commonweal Podcast) https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast (The Gloria Purvis Show) https://www.disinheritedpod.com/ (Disinherited Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XWPTuBcXjkPoeP_MGCjug (Davood Gozli) https://www.grexly.com/uptoolate (Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams) https://conversationontap.podbean.com/ (Conversation on Tap) https://anchor.fm/assembly-of-saints (Saintly Witnesses) https://kinderconservative.substack.com/ (Kinder Conservative) https://theshow.fireside.fm/ (The Show) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA (Gregory B. Sadler) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kush-classics/id1559483448 (Kush Classics) TIP JAR: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samrocha (Buy Me a Coffee ) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/samrochadotcom (PayPal ) FULL SCHEDULE: https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/trailer (June 1 | TRAILER) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/interview (July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gaffigan (July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/oakes (July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/rossiter (July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gurule (August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/zuleta-goldberg (August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/addington (August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington)  https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/guerra (August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/akalegebere (August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/christian (September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/purvis (September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/debate-delight (September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gray (September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/crt-cst (October 5 | Episode 14... Support this podcast

Folk Phenomenology
Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe

Folk Phenomenology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 78:10


FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with author https://suzannemwolfe.com/ (Suzanne Wolfe )on her book, https://www.amazon.com/Confessions-X-Suzanne-M-Wolfe/dp/0718039610 (The Confessions of X), Augustine, and historical fiction. FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the http://jdn.app/fp (show) on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the http://jdn.app/fp (universal link). THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: https://wipfandstock.com/ (Wipf and Stock Publishers) https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/ (Juan Diego Network) https://giveusthisday.org/?utm_source=folk (Give Us This Day) https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ (Commonweal Magazine) https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism) https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall) https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company) https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger) https://wherepeteris.com/ (Where Peter Is) FRIENDS OF THE SHOW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commonweal-podcast/id1436418164 (The Commonweal Podcast) https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast (The Gloria Purvis Show) https://www.disinheritedpod.com/ (Disinherited Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XWPTuBcXjkPoeP_MGCjug (Davood Gozli) https://www.grexly.com/uptoolate (Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams) https://conversationontap.podbean.com/ (Conversation on Tap) https://anchor.fm/assembly-of-saints (Saintly Witnesses) https://kinderconservative.substack.com/ (Kinder Conservative) https://theshow.fireside.fm/ (The Show) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA (Gregory B. Sadler) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kush-classics/id1559483448 (Kush Classics) TIP JAR: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samrocha (Buy Me a Coffee ) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/samrochadotcom (PayPal ) FULL SCHEDULE: https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/trailer (June 1 | TRAILER) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/interview (July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gaffigan (July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/oakes (July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/rossiter (July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gurule (August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/zuleta-goldberg (August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/addington (August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington)  https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/guerra (August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/akalegebere (August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/christian (September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/purvis (September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/debate-delight (September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gray (September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/crt-cst (October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/wolfe (October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe ) October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean... Support this podcast

Folk Phenomenology
Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?

Folk Phenomenology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 142:54


FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a critique of the false dichotomy of Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching and gives an extended historical overview of abolitionism. FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the http://jdn.app/fp (show) on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the http://jdn.app/fp (universal link). THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: https://wipfandstock.com/ (Wipf and Stock Publishers) https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/ (Juan Diego Network) https://giveusthisday.org/?utm_source=folk (Give Us This Day) https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ (Commonweal Magazine) https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism) https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall) https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company) https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger) https://wherepeteris.com/ (Where Peter Is) FRIENDS OF THE SHOW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commonweal-podcast/id1436418164 (The Commonweal Podcast) https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast (The Gloria Purvis Show) https://www.disinheritedpod.com/ (Disinherited Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XWPTuBcXjkPoeP_MGCjug (Davood Gozli) https://www.grexly.com/uptoolate (Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams) https://conversationontap.podbean.com/ (Conversation on Tap) https://anchor.fm/assembly-of-saints (Saintly Witnesses) https://kinderconservative.substack.com/ (Kinder Conservative) https://theshow.fireside.fm/ (The Show) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA (Gregory B. Sadler) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kush-classics/id1559483448 (Kush Classics) TIP JAR: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samrocha (Buy Me a Coffee ) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/samrochadotcom (PayPal ) FULL SCHEDULE: https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/trailer (June 1 | TRAILER) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/interview (July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gaffigan (July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/oakes (July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/rossiter (July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gurule (August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/zuleta-goldberg (August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/addington (August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington)  https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/guerra (August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/akalegebere (August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/christian (September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/purvis (September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/debate-delight (September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gray (September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/crt-cst (October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?) October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe  October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris October 26 | Episode 17 | The Gift of Blackness with Gloria Purvis November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn  November 9 | Episode 19 | Support this podcast

Folk Phenomenology
Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray

Folk Phenomenology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 141:45


FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a debate with David L. Gray on Critical Race Theory. This week's featured sponsor is https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall). Be sure to read their recent translation, https://solidarityhall.org/in_action/arizmendi-reflections-translation/ (Reflections), and "https://solidarityhall.org/articles_main/no-one-matters-until-black-lives-matter/ (No One Matters Until Black Lives Matter)." FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the http://jdn.app/fp (show) on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the http://jdn.app/fp (universal link). THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: https://wipfandstock.com/ (Wipf and Stock Publishers) https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/ (Juan Diego Network) https://giveusthisday.org/?utm_source=folk (Give Us This Day) https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ (Commonweal Magazine) https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism) https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall) https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company) https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger) https://wherepeteris.com/ (Where Peter Is) FRIENDS OF THE SHOW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commonweal-podcast/id1436418164 (The Commonweal Podcast) https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast (The Gloria Purvis Show) https://www.disinheritedpod.com/ (Disinherited Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XWPTuBcXjkPoeP_MGCjug (Davood Gozli) https://www.grexly.com/uptoolate (Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams) https://conversationontap.podbean.com/ (Conversation on Tap) https://anchor.fm/assembly-of-saints (Saintly Witnesses) https://kinderconservative.substack.com/ (Kinder Conservative) https://theshow.fireside.fm/ (The Show) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA (Gregory B. Sadler) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kush-classics/id1559483448 (Kush Classics) TIP JAR: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samrocha (Buy Me a Coffee ) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/samrochadotcom (PayPal ) FULL SCHEDULE: https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/trailer (June 1 | TRAILER) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/interview (July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gaffigan (July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/oakes (July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/rossiter (July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gurule (August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/zuleta-goldberg (August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/addington (August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington)  https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/guerra (August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/akalegebere (August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/christian (September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/purvis (September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/debate-delight (September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gray (September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray ) October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching? October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe  October 19 | Episode 16 | Black... Support this podcast

Folk Phenomenology
Debate and Delight

Folk Phenomenology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 75:13


FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a meditation of debate and its role in teaching Sam to love and delight in the world, a lesson the show's motto proclaims as dilexit mundum. This week's featured sponsor is the https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism); be sure to read a recent their publication, https://christiansocialism.com/the-bias-magazine/ (The Bias Magazine: The Voice of the Christian Left), which includes this autobiographical essay by Sam Rocha: "https://christiansocialism.com/sam-rocha-james-cone-blues-theology/ (Lines of Tensions, Rays of Light)." FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the http://jdn.app/fp (show) on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the http://jdn.app/fp (universal link). THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: https://wipfandstock.com/ (Wipf and Stock Publishers) https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/ (Juan Diego Network) https://giveusthisday.org/?utm_source=folk (Give Us This Day) https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ (Commonweal Magazine) https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism) https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall) https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company) https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger) https://wherepeteris.com/ (Where Peter Is) FRIENDS OF THE SHOW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commonweal-podcast/id1436418164 (The Commonweal Podcast) https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast (The Gloria Purvis Show) https://www.disinheritedpod.com/ (Disinherited Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XWPTuBcXjkPoeP_MGCjug (Davood Gozli) https://www.grexly.com/uptoolate (Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams) https://conversationontap.podbean.com/ (Conversation on Tap) https://anchor.fm/assembly-of-saints (Saintly Witnesses) https://kinderconservative.substack.com/ (Kinder Conservative) https://theshow.fireside.fm/ (The Show) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA (Gregory B. Sadler) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kush-classics/id1559483448 (Kush Classics) TIP JAR: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samrocha (Buy Me a Coffee ) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/samrochadotcom (PayPal ) FULL SCHEDULE: https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/trailer (June 1 | TRAILER) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/interview (July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gaffigan (July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/oakes (July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/rossiter (July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gurule (August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/zuleta-goldberg (August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/addington (August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington)  https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/guerra (August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/akalegebere (August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/christian (September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/purvis (September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/debate-delight (September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight) September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray  October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social... Support this podcast

Folk Phenomenology
Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis

Folk Phenomenology

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 109:39


FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with Gloria Purvis on their previous interview published as "https://churchlifejournal.nd.edu/articles/the-gift-of-blackness/ (The Gift of Blackness to the Church)" and the present state of affairs in the USA and the Catholic Church. This week's featured sponsor is https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger); be sure to read a recent reflection by Gunnar Gundersen, "https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/mt-vernon-dc-tour/ (What to the Slave is George Washington's Mount Vernon)?" FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the http://jdn.app/fp (show) on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the http://jdn.app/fp (universal link). THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: https://wipfandstock.com/ (Wipf and Stock Publishers) https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/ (Juan Diego Network) https://giveusthisday.org/?utm_source=folk (Give Us This Day) https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ (Commonweal Magazine) https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism) https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall) https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company) https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger) https://wherepeteris.com/ (Where Peter Is) FRIENDS OF THE SHOW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commonweal-podcast/id1436418164 (The Commonweal Podcast) https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast (The Gloria Purvis Show) https://www.disinheritedpod.com/ (Disinherited Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XWPTuBcXjkPoeP_MGCjug (Davood Gozli) https://www.grexly.com/uptoolate (Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams) https://conversationontap.podbean.com/ (Conversation on Tap) https://anchor.fm/assembly-of-saints (Saintly Witnesses) https://kinderconservative.substack.com/ (Kinder Conservative) https://theshow.fireside.fm/ (The Show) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA (Gregory B. Sadler) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kush-classics/id1559483448 (Kush Classics) TIP JAR: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samrocha (Buy Me a Coffee ) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/samrochadotcom (PayPal ) FULL SCHEDULE: https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/trailer (June 1 | TRAILER) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/interview (July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gaffigan (July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/oakes (July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/rossiter (July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/gurule (August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/zuleta-goldberg (August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/addington (August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington)  https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/guerra (August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/akalegebere (August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/christian (September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/purvis (September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis) September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate  September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray  October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe ... Support this podcast

My Catholic Tube
Voicing Truth and Reason – Episode 23 (The Critical Race Theory Incompatible with Catholicism / The Camino Project)

My Catholic Tube

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 59:05


Monologue responding to Gloria Purvis' & Vincent Rougeau's claim that CRT is compatible with Catholicism. In the second half of the show, I will be speaking with Tommy Burke and Eric Phillips of The Camino Project, which is is a robust experience for young adults fostering personal and spiritual development walking the Way of Saint James. The post Voicing Truth and Reason – Episode 23 (The Critical Race Theory Incompatible with Catholicism / The Camino Project) first appeared on David L. Gray.

Talking Catholic with David L. Gray
Voicing Truth and Reason – Episode 23 (The Critical Race Theory Incompatible with Catholicism / The Camino Project)

Talking Catholic with David L. Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 59:05


Monologue responding to Gloria Purvis' & Vincent Rougeau's claim that CRT is compatible with Catholicism. In the second half of the show, I will be speaking with Tommy Burke and Eric Phillips of The Camino Project, which is is a robust experience for young adults fostering personal and spiritual development walking the Way of Saint James. The post Voicing Truth and Reason – Episode 23 (The Critical Race Theory Incompatible with Catholicism / The Camino Project) first appeared on DavidLGray.INFO.

Folk Phenomenology
The Interview Itself

Folk Phenomenology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 68:22


FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This inaugural episode is a meditation on the interview with nods to https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (last week's episode with Sofia Rocha), https://www.theparisreview.org/interviews (Paris Review interviews), https://nardwuar.com/ (Nardwar the Human Serviette), http://www.rationalfunk.tv/ (Rational Funk with Dave King), https://www.patheos.com/blogs/samrocha/category/interviews/ ("The Art of Blogging" Patheos interviews), and https://churchlifejournal.nd.edu/articles/the-gift-of-blackness/ ("The Gift of Blackness to the Church" with Gloria Purvis). FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the http://jdn.app/fp (show) on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the http://jdn.app/fp (universal link). THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: https://wipfandstock.com/ (Wipf and Stock Publishers) https://www.juandiegonetwork.com/ (Juan Diego Network) https://giveusthisday.org/?utm_source=folk (Give Us This Day) https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/ (Commonweal Magazine) https://christiansocialism.com/ (Institute for Christian Socialism) https://solidarityhall.org/ (Solidarity Hall) https://revelationcablecompany.com/ (Revelation Cable Company) https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/ (Black Catholic Messenger) https://wherepeteris.com/ (Where Peter Is) FRIENDS OF THE SHOW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-commonweal-podcast/id1436418164 (The Commonweal Podcast) https://www.americamagazine.org/gloria-purvis-podcast (The Gloria Purvis Show) https://www.disinheritedpod.com/ (Disinherited Podcast) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6XWPTuBcXjkPoeP_MGCjug (Davood Gozli) https://www.grexly.com/uptoolate (Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams) https://conversationontap.podbean.com/ (Conversation on Tap) https://anchor.fm/assembly-of-saints (Saintly Witnesses) https://kinderconservative.substack.com/ (Kinder Conservative) https://theshow.fireside.fm/ (The Show) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEtxsMx4qsoitFwjBdLU_gA (Gregory B. Sadler) https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/kush-classics/id1559483448 (Kush Classics) TIP JAR: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/samrocha (Buy Me a Coffee ) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/samrochadotcom (PayPal ) FULL SCHEDULE: https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/trailer (June 1 | TRAILER) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/sofia (June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha ) https://fp.captivate.fm/episode/interview (July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview ) July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes  July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter  August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule  August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldman  August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington  August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere  September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian  September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate  September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray  October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe  October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn  November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane CREDITS: Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping... Support this podcast

Jesuitical
Gloria Purvis on why the pro-life movement has been silent on racial justice

Jesuitical

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 63:26


This week, Ashley and Zac are joined by Gloria Purvis, the host of America Media's latest podcast “The Gloria Purvis Podcast.” They discuss conversations about racism in Catholic spaces, the consistent life ethic, her hopes for the podcast, and more. During Signs of the Times, they examine the discovery of 215 bodies buried on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School run by the Catholic Church and unpack why Cardinal Marx of Germany asked Pope Francis to accept his resignation (since the time of recording, Pope Francis has declined Cardinal Marx's request).  Links from the show: The Gloria Purvis Podcast Pope Francis calls for abandonment of colonial mentality after discovery of buried Indigenous children in Canada Pope Francis rejects Cardinal Marx's offer of resignation, calls on all bishops to take responsibility for the abuse crisis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Whole Life Rising
Episode 4 - Gloria Purvis

Whole Life Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 59:24


Gloria Purvis is the host of The Gloria Purvis Podcast, produced in collaboration with America Media. A radio and media personality, she has appeared in various media outlets including the New York Times, Washington Post, PBS Newshour, and EWTN News Nightly. She previously hosted Morning Glory, an international radio show. In this episode, she describes her commitment to upholding the dignity of every person, the faith that inspires that commitment, systemic racism, the response of pro-lifers to persistent racial injustice, and her new podcast. Co-hosts Kristen Day and Robert Christian discuss the Supreme Court's decision to hear a case that centers on a Mississippi law that would prohibit most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, new voter suppression laws and efforts to strengthen democracy and secure voting rights, recent events on the Hyde Amendment, and a letter to Congress on paid leave and sick days, accommodations for pregnant workers, and efforts to reduce inequity and improve infant and maternal health. They also discuss this month's question of the month: Are we looking at the end of the Hyde Amendment? You can support the show here: https://support.democratsforlife.org/product/2EFF09A/whole-life-rising

The Black Catholic Messenger show
Gloria Purvis, Fr. James Altman, & LGBT Catholics

The Black Catholic Messenger show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 40:06


Members of the BCM team (Alessandra Harris, Gunnar Gundersen, and Stephen Staten) offer reflections on the month's news, including Gloria Purvis' new podcast, Fr James Altman's removal and resistance, and the treatment of LGBT Catholics in the Church. ~~ https://blackcatholicmessenger.com https://twitter.com/BlkCathStories https://facebook.com/blackcatholicmessenger https://instagram.com/blackcatholicmessenger.com donate w/ fees @ givebutter.com/hEseXK donate w/o fees @ facebook.com/BlackCatholicMessenger/fundraisers podcast page (all major platforms): https://blackcatholicmessenger.libsyn.com/

The Gloria Purvis Podcast
George Floyd's murder demanded more from the Catholic Church

The Gloria Purvis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 53:24


One year after the brutal murder of George Floyd, Gloria Purvis isn't feeling healed; she's feeling determined to address the sin of racism in society and in the Catholic Church. On the first episode of the podcast, Gloria speaks to Fr. Erich Rutten of Saint Peter Claver Catholic Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, a historically Black Catholic parish a few miles from where George Floyd was killed. What was the parish's response to the murder and how have they dealt with the trauma over the past year? Subscribe to America: https://www.americamagazine.org/subscribe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jesuitical
Gloria Purvis on the murder of George Floyd one year later

Jesuitical

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 53:45


Today we're dropping the first episode of "The Gloria Purvis Podcast" from America Media! Gloria's show centers the voices of people who have been marginalized in the Catholic Church and in society. On this first episode, Gloria reflects on the murder of George Floyd one year later and speaks to a priest ministering in a historic Black Catholic community in Minnesota about the traumatic experience and how Catholics responded across the country. Search and subscribe to "The Gloria Purvis Podcast" wherever you listen to Jesuitical! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Gloria Purvis Podcast
TRAILER: The Gloria Purvis Podcast

The Gloria Purvis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 0:45


Too many voices are not being heard in the Catholic Church today. "The Gloria Purvis Podcast" is a new podcast from America Media hosted by radio personality and Catholic commentator, Gloria Purvis. The podcast centers the opinions, stories and experiences of individuals who have been marginalized in the Catholic Church and in society. It's all about fostering a culture of charitable dialogue around the most complex and contentious issues in the Catholic Church today. Episodes will release weekly. Subscribe to hear the latest episodes and learn more at http://americamagazine.org/gloriapurvispodcast Support my show by subscribing to America! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Busted Halo Show w/Fr. Dave Dwyer
Gloria Purvis Reflects on Black History Month and the Black Catholic Experience

Busted Halo Show w/Fr. Dave Dwyer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 17:29


Catholic speaker, author, and former host of the “Morning Glory” radio show Gloria Purvis discusses Black History Month and how the Church can better serve Black Catholics.

Winds of Change Show
Episode # 5563 – An Examination Of: Black Catholic Saints On The Road To Sainthood

Winds of Change Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 59:45


It’s Monday with Mary and Lauretta loyal listeners.  Today, besides it’s being Presidents Day and the Snowmagedon of 2021 continuing (be careful out there everyone) the two are very excited for today.  On the show, the ladies discuss the upcoming book: Black Catholic Saints On the Road to Sainthood written by Michael Heinlein and he is with us on the phone.  Also joining the discussion of the book, we have Bishop Joseph Perry and later for the second half, Gloria Purvis, both who have contributed to the book with many facts on the Saints included in the book and why they were written about.  For more information on Mary, Lauretta, and their guests, as well as the book Black Catholic Saints On the Road to Sainthood, be sure to visit online at: Mary FioRito: https://eppc.org Black Catholicxs On The Road To Sainthood: https://www.orderosv.com/product/black-catholics-on-the-road-to-sainthood

Bear Psychology podcast
Sedition - the lure of power over truth: with Dr Baranowsky

Bear Psychology podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 61:54


Let's talk about what led to the storming the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.  From my point of view, this includes the lure of relevancy or a fear of loss of power; a fire hose of lies within a bubble of misinformation; isolation during COVID; a longing to belong; fear of a changing world; a psychosis of delusion and an acute sense of entitlement.  There are other elements to this, however,  given the confusion, fear and uncertainty that this event provoked... it is a timely conversation. On January 6, 2021, I watched with great sadness as the U.S. Capitol was stormed by Trump supporters encouraged by a president who would not accept election results unless he was the victor.  His supporters were primarily white and unwilling to allow anything to stand between them and their sense of entitlement to power at all cost. There are those who stormed the capitol that are now paying the price of possible prison time, job loss, injury and even loss of life. Why would so many be willing to lose so much? Who would sign-up for such an event with so much at stake? What type of people attended and why? Christopher Buckley of LaFayette, Georgia, is an Afghanistan war veteran. He is a former White supremacist. He says he needed to "fit in". He launched the organization Life after Hate to help people leave White Supremacist groups. Let's discuss the meaning of this event, how it impacted you, and what you hope for going forward. I do have to say that my U.S. friends, colleagues and friends were a source of inspiration to me in their courage and conviction to guide the world to a better place.  One friend told me he was nervous about going outside for anything and choosing to stay as close to home as possible.  He admitted that it is just not safe for him to go out. I want to give a special shout out some (but not all) of my heroes who helped me make sense of these events, and those of a wild 2020. Stacey Abrams Raphael Warnock Joh Ossoff Michael Moore Steven Colbert Samantha Bee And Amanda Gorman who stuns with her magnificent heart lifting poem that she read at the pivotal inauguration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. https://youtu.be/whZqA0z61jY The list above is a short one.  Are there people who inspired you while you were facing fearful moments or wondering whether democracy would survive? Links & Resources: The 'Shared Psychosis' of Donald Trump and His Loyalists – Scientific American The psychology of American racism and how to work against it (apa.org) Seduced by Temporal Power: 'We are seduced by temporal power': Gloria Purvis on racism, pro-life politics and the lure of the devil | America Magazine White Supremacists are the biggest threat:  Former White supremacist: This is how to tackle hate and bigotry (Opinion) – CNN Life after Hate – helps former White Supremacists leave the movement: Life After Hate  

Talking Catholic with David L. Gray
EWTN Accused of Racism for Firing Gloria Purvis

Talking Catholic with David L. Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 11:09


The response to EWTN canceling the Morning Glory (Gloria) Show with social justice warrior Gloria Purvis is a great example of how unproductive, destructive, and harmful emotional racism can be. The post EWTN Accused of Racism for Firing Gloria Purvis first appeared on DavidLGray.INFO.

My Catholic Tube
EWTN Accused of Racism for Firing Gloria Purvis

My Catholic Tube

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 11:09


The response to EWTN canceling the Morning Glory (Gloria) Show with social justice warrior Gloria Purvis is a great example of how unproductive, destructive, and harmful emotional racism can be. The post EWTN Accused of Racism for Firing Gloria Purvis first appeared on DavidLGray.INFO.

Morning Glory
Morning Glory - 12/29/2020 - Is There Hope For the Family?

Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 30:00


Today on #MorningGlory, #Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers, Gloria Purvis, and #Monsignor Charles Pope discuss, is there #hope for the #family?

Morning Glory
Morning Glory - 12/29/2020 - Is There Hope For the Family?

Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2020 30:00


Today on #MorningGlory, #Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers, Gloria Purvis, and #Monsignor Charles Pope discuss, is there #hope for the #family?

Morning Glory
Morning Glory - 12/23/2020 - What and When are the 12 Days of Christmas?

Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 30:00


Taking "This is My Body" to a new level of meaning, St John of Kanty, and what and when are the 12 days of Christmas? Join us as we go Catholic from coast to coast with Gloria Purvis, Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers and Father Bjorn Lundberg!

Morning Glory
Morning Glory - 12/23/2020 - What and When are the 12 Days of Christmas?

Morning Glory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 30:00


Taking "This is My Body" to a new level of meaning, St John of Kanty, and what and when are the 12 days of Christmas? Join us as we go Catholic from coast to coast with Gloria Purvis, Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers and Father Bjorn Lundberg!

Ave Explores
Diversity of the Saints with Gloria Purvis

Ave Explores

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 43:34


Gloria Purvis explains that learning the stories of black, indigenous, and other diverse saints helps to expand the understanding of holiness in the world. She also shares about the lives of several diverse men and women with open causes for canonization.

Looking at Social Justice
LASJ 131: Gloria Purvis: EWTN host speaks out on Catholic Social Teaching

Looking at Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 15:00


As the United States is polarized, so are many in the Catholic Church in this country. Gloria Purvis, host of EWTN’s Morning Glory radio show stands out as someone proudly pro-life and definitely pro-all of Catholic Social Teaching. Based on an interview she gave to Stephen Adubato and America Media (September 23, 2020), Jim Grant will share her prophetic commitment to the life and dignity of the human person from womb to tomb, and her critique of racism even among her Catholic brothers and sisters.

Catholic Chicago
CATHOLIC CONFERENCE HOUR -- Confronting the Sin of Racism

Catholic Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 20:35


Host Bob Gilligan talks with Gloria Purvis, co-host of EWTN Radio's Morning Glory Show. Gloria is calling on people of all faiths -- and especially Catholics -- to confront the sin of racism in the aftermath of George Floyd's death.

Talking Catholic with David L. Gray
A Critique of Gloria Purvis’ Seamless Garment

Talking Catholic with David L. Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 20:13


This is my response to a segment of that webinar where Gloria Purvis of EWTN attempted to use Joseph Cardinal Bernardin's 'Seamless Garment/Consistency of Life Ethic' to make the case that abortion and racism deserve equal effort to eradicate and that Prolifers should be as equally as interested in something called 'racial justice' as they are for justice for babies in the womb. The post A Critique of Gloria Purvis' Seamless Garment first appeared on DavidLGray.INFO.

My Catholic Tube
A Critique of Gloria Purvis’ Seamless Garment

My Catholic Tube

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 20:13


This is my response to a segment of that webinar where Gloria Purvis of EWTN attempted to use Joseph Cardinal Bernardin's 'Seamless Garment/Consistency of Life Ethic' to make the case that abortion and racism deserve equal effort to eradicate and that Prolifers should be as equally as interested in something called 'racial justice' as they are for justice for babies in the womb. The post A Critique of Gloria Purvis’ Seamless Garment first appeared on DavidLGray.INFO.

The Tradistae Podcast
#17 - March for Black Life (28 August 2020): Reflections

The Tradistae Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 96:54


Thomas, Monica, James, and Jacob (from Catholic Social Action) talk about our experience at the March on Washington for Racial Justice and Police Reform. We discuss the complexity of the BLM, the wonderful friends who marched with us, the power of public prayer, the legacy of MLK, and the futility of expecting racial justice from liberals and centrists.Lots of Links:Open Letter to US Bishops on the March for Black Life'Racism Makes a Liar of God' | Gloria Purvis and Elizabeth Bruenig in the NYTThe schedule of CSA on the day of the MarchPhotos from the MarchBrief Coverage of our group on EWTN at 10:08We didn't get a Latin Mass in Washington, but friends in Detroit marked the day by hearing a votive TLM with the intention of ending the sin of racism. A LONG video of the Official Speeches. The pro-family rhetoric we discuss can be found at 2:58:45An article about Archbishop Gregory's initiative against racism which was announced that day. The last picture shows our group receiving his apostolic blessing. "A letter from a TLM Catholic who stands with BLM" | The Dorothy OptionEasy Essays (these were handed out as pamphlets)The Modern Origins of Race TheoryHow the Law Taught Racism in the United StatesRacism is a Tool to Divide the Working-ClassThe Black Napoleon of Integralism (Tom's favorite)The Melting Pot of WhitenessCheck out our Patreon, where you can support us and find extra podcasts and other neat stuff.   

St. Wenceslaus Church – Scappoose, OR: Homilies
[Bonus] "Unmask Our Hearts, Sanitize Our Souls"—Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers

St. Wenceslaus Church – Scappoose, OR: Homilies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 10:49


The main inspiration for Fr. Chuck's July 12 homily, "Why Attend Mass Now?"—excerpts from the June 29 episode of "Morning Glory," the EWTN radio show with co-hosts Gloria Purvis and Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers. Deacon Harold leads this segment, "Unmask Our Hearts, Sanitize Our Souls," which explores the unique grace and glory of the Mass. To hear the entire episode, go to https://tinyurl.com/UnmaskedHearts. "Morning Glory" radio show and podcast, copyright ©2020 Eternal Word Television Network, Inc. All rights reserved.

Church Life Today
Gloria Purvis

Church Life Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 29:20


As the host of a nationally syndicated morning show, Gloria Purvis is used to having many people hear her voice. But in the wake of recent violence and injustice, she has been using her voice to amplify the cries against racism and the demands for personal and societal repentance. Today she joins me, Leonard DeLorenzo, to speak not merely about law and order, but indeed about sin and conversion. ------ Live: www.redeemerradio.com Follow Redeemer Radio on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @RedeemerRadio Follow McGrath Institute for Church Life on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @McGrathND Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Google Play | SoundCloud

CNA Editor's Desk
Small talk and big ideas

CNA Editor's Desk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 92:47


Editors JD Flynn and Ed Condon are back this week for a candid conversation about the toppling of statues in the US; the Black Lives Matter movement; and the inculturation of Jesus and the Virgin Mary. Editor Carl Bunderson is back by popular demand for a couple of games. 5:55 - Protests being coopted by mob mentality or corporate emotivism https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/st-junipero-serra-statue-torn-down-in-san-francisco-park-81125 https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/toppling-statues-of-saint-junipero-serra-fails-test-of-history-california-catholic-bishops-say-57886 https://apnews.com/a1bdd8520088016cafe5a26c29146e84 33:18 - Guadalupe Radio Network cuts Gloria Purvis’ radio show https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/after-backlash-ewtn-radio-host-gloria-purvis-says-she-will-persevere-42902 https://www.ilcatholic.org/wp-content/uploads/Racial-Divide-Revisited.pdf 42:42 - The inculturation of Jesus and the Virgin Mary 48:48 - JD asks Ed, ‘Where do you see God in all of this?’

Vernacular
E136 Why Black Lives Matter w/Gloria Purvis (Creedal Catholic Crossover)

Vernacular

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 66:46


Why Black Lives Matter w/Gloria Purvis Today on this Vernacular Podcast + Creedal Catholic crossover episode, Gloria Purvis joins us to talk about racial justice, George Floyd, systemic racism, and our national moment. It's a really good conversation, and Gloria has challenging words for the Church and for all Americans. NOTE: The title of this episode, "Why Black Lives Matter," expresses unqualified support for the singular idea that Black Lives do matter. It is not an endorsement of all of the tenets of the organization Black Lives Matter or an expression of de facto membership of that organization. Resources mentioned: The Color of Law Slavery by Another Name by Douglas Blackmon Throughline's American Police At the Dark End of the Street by Danielle McGuire Eyes on the Prize (PBS) Grant by Ron Chernow Desegregating the Altar by Stephen Ochs Ven. Augustus Tolton Gloria is the host of EWTN's Morning Glory and a Board Member for the Northwest Pregnancy Center and Maternity Home in Washington, D.C. She is an Advisory Board Member on the Maryland Catholic Conference’s Respect for Life Department, and serves on the National Black Catholic Congress’ Leadership Commission on Social Justice. She is also the Chairperson for Black Catholics United for Life, which seeks to increase the size and strength of active Black Catholics participating in the pro-life movement. We'd love to hear what you think of this episode! Reach out to us: Email | Instagram | Twitter | Patreon Other shows on the Vernacular Podcast Network: Vernacular | Breaking Pod | The Popped Cast | The Lineup

Creedal Catholic
E39 Why Black Lives Matter w/Gloria Purvis

Creedal Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 66:46


Why Black Lives Matter w/Gloria Purvis Today on this Vernacular Podcast + Creedal Catholic crossover episode, Gloria Purvis joins us to talk about racial justice, George Floyd, systemic racism, and our national moment. It's a really good conversation, and Gloria has challenging words for the Church and for all Americans. NOTE: The title of this episode, "Why Black Lives Matter," expresses unqualified support for the singular idea that Black Lives do matter. It is not an endorsement of all of the tenets of the organization Black Lives Matter or an expression of de facto membership of that organization. Resources mentioned: The Color of Law Slavery by Another Name by Douglas Blackmon Throughline's American Police At the Dark End of the Street by Danielle McGuire Eyes on the Prize (PBS) Grant by Ron Chernow Desegregating the Altar by Stephen Ochs Ven. Augustus Tolton Gloria is the host of EWTN's Morning Glory and a Board Member for the Northwest Pregnancy Center and Maternity Home in Washington, D.C. She is an Advisory Board Member on the Maryland Catholic Conference’s Respect for Life Department, and serves on the National Black Catholic Congress’ Leadership Commission on Social Justice. She is also the Chairperson for Black Catholics United for Life, which seeks to increase the size and strength of active Black Catholics participating in the pro-life movement. We'd love to hear what you think of this episode! Reach out to us: Email | Instagram | Twitter | Patreon Other shows on the Vernacular Podcast Network: Vernacular | Breaking Pod | The Popped Cast | The Lineup

CNA Editor's Desk
BONUS: A conversation about racism with Gloria Purvis

CNA Editor's Desk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 73:49


Gloria Purvis is a Black Catholic, pro-life leader, and longtime radio host. In this bonus episode of CNA Editor’s Desk, Gloria and JD Flynn have a candid conversation about racism, the death of George Floyd, and much more. If you’re interested in joining in prayer for reparation to God for the sin of racism, please email Gloria at blackcatholics4Life@mac.com Show notes: https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/cardinal-peter-turkson-racism-driving-some-catholics-from-church-99807 https://lawenforcementmuseum.org/2019/07/10/slave-patrols-an-early-form-of-american-policing/ https://frenchpress.thedispatch.com/p/american-racism-weve-got-so-very

The Fountains of Carrots Podcast
FoC 126: Why Catholics Need to Care About Racism with Gloria Purvis

The Fountains of Carrots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 60:57


In today's episode we are diving in to an important topic that makes a lot of people uncomfortable to talk about: racism. Racism is not merely a political talking point, it's an evil condemned by the Church. Our political narrative would have you believe that fighting abortion is for the right and fighting racism is … Continue reading FoC 126: Why Catholics Need to Care About Racism with Gloria Purvis →

Conversations with Consequences
Ep. 10 - The eugenics of abortion, with Gloria Purvis and Prof. Carter Snead

Conversations with Consequences

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 54:39


Is abortion good for minority women and minority communities? Is it possible to be a woman of color and be pro-life? How does an abortion culture affect the disabled? "Big Abortion" is inherently racist, from its inception by the infamous eugenicist Margaret Sanger to today, with most Planned Parenthood clinics located in minority neighborhoods. Today’s guests Gloria Purvis and Notre Dame Professor Carter Snead, along with the Catholic Association’s Grazie Christie and Andrea Picciotti-Bayer, discuss the eugenic history and present of abortion. We also examine a well-written opinion by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in a recent case involving selective abortion, Box v. Planned Parenthood, where he laid out the long and sordid history of Planned Parenthood and its decades-long attack on children of color.  Helpful links: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/18pdf/18-483_3d9g.pdf https://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/063018.cfm https://ewtnmorningglory.com/ https://www.c-span.org/person/?graziechristie https://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2019/01/48245/ Links to TCA clips: https://www.politico.com/story/2019/06/21/joe-biden-abortion-hyde-amendment-1543804 https://www.wsj.com/articles/cradles-pews-and-the-societal-shifts-coming-to-politics-11561382477

Bridge Builder Podcast
Gloria Purvis on racism, abortion, and dignity of the human person

Bridge Builder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 55:24


In this episode, we’re talking with a great woman of the Catholic faith who is a great witness in the pro-life movement, Gloria Purvis. You may also recognize her voice from EWTN’s Morning Glory radio program or as the Emcee from our own Catholics at the Capitol event in 2017 & 2019. In our Classic Catholic Social Teaching segment, we’re going to look at a very recently published document, Open Wide Our Hearts: The Enduring Call to Love – A Pastoral Letter Against Racism was developed by the Committee on Cultural Diversity in the Church of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. You can find that full document here: http://www.usccb.org/issues-and-action/human-life-and-dignity/racism/upload/open-wide-our-hearts.pdf

Church Life Today
2019 - January 12 - Gloria Purvis

Church Life Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 28:32


"Morning Glory" is getting revamped so that it can be focused on more serious topics and less on the news. Then Lenny and Gloria chat about social justice in the church. Today’s guest, Gloria Purvis, has been working in the arena of social justice for many years and is currently co-host of Morning Glory on EWTN and a member of the Commission of Social Justice for the Black Catholic Congress. Today she and Lenny chat about racism, social justice, and the Catholic Church. ------ Live: www.redeemerradio.com Follow Redeemer Radio on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @RedeemerRadio Follow McGrath Institute for Church Life on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @McGrathND Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Google Play | SoundCloud

Ruth Institute Podcast
The Sexual State on Morning Glory

Ruth Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 10:46


(September 5, 2018) Dr J is a guest of Thom Price, Gloria Purvis, and Fr. Bryce Sibley on EWTN's "Morning Glory." They're discussing her newest book, The Sexual State: How Elite Ideologies Are Destroying Lives and Why the Church was Right All Along.

Doxacast
Doxacast #3 — Black Panther

Doxacast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018


In this episode, Daniel Silver is joined by Gloria Purvis of Morning Glory, EWTN’s flagship radio show. They discuss the Marvel film Black Panther and the themes of family, gender, race, and redemption.

Thriving in the Trenches a Catholic Podcast
Episode 28: The Feminine Body Image – Emily Stimpson Chapman

Thriving in the Trenches a Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 47:00


Many of us are likely very familiar with this week’s guest, but you may not know all of her story. Emily Stimpson Chapman shares with us how she went from being terrified to eat at all to one who throws the best of parties with the best of  foods and the best of beverages. Emily’s view on the role and nature of woman, whether single or married, is so beautifully woven through the truths our Church teaches. If you have not checked out her new book, The Catholic Table, we suggest you do! So let’s talk about our bodies, food, wine, and hosting the best parties. This is the most delightful conversation with some jaw-dropping truths sprinkled throughout the episode. Please consider supporting our Podcast Our Guest:   Emily Stimpson Chapman is a freelance Catholic writer based in Pittsburgh, PA, and the creator of The Catholic Table, a blog about food, friendship, and hospitality. Her books include The Catholic Table: Finding Joy Where Food and Faith Meet (Emmaus Road, 2016), These Beautiful Bones: An Everyday Theology of the Body (Emmaus Road, 2013) and The Catholic Girl’s Survival Guide for the Single Years (Emmaus Road, 2012), and The American Catholic Almanac: A Daily Reader of Patriots, Saints, Rogues, and Ordinary People Who Changed the United States (Image, 2014). A prolific essayist and journalist, Emily writes regularly on “all things Catholic”—from politics and catechesis to higher education and the media, with a special focus on the Church’s teachings on marriage, sexuality, and femininity. Over the years, her writing has appeared in Our Sunday Visitor, First Things, Touchstone, Franciscan Way, the National Catholic Register, Faith and Family, and elsewhere. It has been honored by both the Catholic Press Association and the Associated Church Press, and was included in Loyola’s Best Catholic Writing series. Emily holds a BA from Miami University of Ohio (Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude), where she studied political science, history, and English literature. She also did graduate work in political science at John Hopkins University and theology at Franciscan University. Before moving to Steubenville, Emily worked in Washington, DC, first as a Legislative Assistant to then Congressman Jim Talent (R-MO), then later at the Heritage Foundation, where she served as Special Assistant to former Attorney General Edwin Meese III.     Show Notes: Theology of the Body by St. John Paul 2 Theology of the Body Institute CorProject with Christopher West Napro Technology – Episode 7 on Freedom with Gloria Purvis   Call to Action –  As women, this week let’s shift the focus to needing to take care of our bodies rather than trying to control them. We can also apply this to any other situation in our life that we re trying to control rather than caring for it and letting God be in control. Scripture –  “For my flesh is true food, and my blood is true drink. 56 Whoever feeds on my flesh and drinks my blood abides in me, and I in him. 57 As the living Father sent me, and I live because of the Father, so whoever feeds on me, he also will live because of me. 58 This is the bread that came down from heaven, not like the bread[c] the fathers ate, and died. Whoever feeds on this bread will live forever.” – John 6:56-58 Saint Quote – “We are not the sum of our weaknesses and failures, we are the sum of the Father’s love for us and our real capacity to become the image of His Son Jesus.” – St. John Paul II  

Real Presence Live
RPL Hr. 2 Sept. 19 Gloria Purvis, Fr. Michel Mulloy, Dr. Mary Dockter, and Dr. Jodi Roller

Real Presence Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 60:00


In the second hour, hosts Andy Shaw and Fr. Michel Mulloy began by visiting with EWTN Morning Glory host Gloria Purvis about why she finds life to be so beautiful and the upcoming Respect Life event in the Diocese of Superior. They then spoke with Steve Kraushaar about a very special Fall Bazaar hosted by St. Anthony of Padua Church in Fargo. Next, Fr. Mulloy previewed the upcoming Sunday Gospel reading from Matthew where Jesus teaches his disciples about compassion and forgiveness. And finally, our hosts spoke with Dr. Mary Dockter and Dr. Jodi Roller from the University of Mary in Bismarck about their recent pilgrimage and what they learned about the dignity of the human person and how this applies to their roles as healthcare providers.

Thriving in the Trenches a Catholic Podcast
Episode 8 – Lead the Conversation – Freedom Pt.1

Thriving in the Trenches a Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2017 33:18


20 year old college sophomore and 25 year old new mom in the business world/blogger kick off the lead the conversation on Freedom part 1.  The hosts and guests recount some of the very powerful statements made by Gloria Purvis in our previous episode on Freedom. All ladies agreeing on how we get to stand firm on the Truths of the feminine genius laid out by Mother Church and that true freedom ultimately lies in freely choosing God’s divine will for our lives by choosing to be who our loving Father created us to be.   Our Guests: Elizabeth Schrieber is a sophomore at the University of Notre Dame majoring in Science & Business. She is a daughter, sister, friend, D1 rower, comedian, bible study leader, tailgater and a serious foodie. She attended SEEK 2017 and will be serving on a FOCUS missionary trip this summer. She loves family,  friends, and quick witted banter.             Samantha Povlock is a 25 year-old Indiana native finding her way in the big city of Chicago. She’s married to her college sweetheart, Matt, who’s a fellow Notre Dame business/theology grad. They have one son, Liam. Samantha currently works in finance consulting, and spends her spare time (coffee in hand!) running FemCatholic.com, a blog to educate, encourage, and empower women in the Church.  She’d love to hear from you there, on Facebook or Instagram. Show Notes: Interior Freedom by Jacque Phillipe “The highest and most fruitful form of human freedom is found in accepting, even more than in dominating. We show the greatness of our freedom when we transform reality, but still more when we accept it trustingly as it is given to us day after day. It is natural and easy to go along with pleasant situations that arise without our choosing them. It becomes a problem, obviously, when things are unpleasant, go against us, or make us suffer. But it is precisely then that, in order to become truly free, we are often called to choose to accept what we did not want, and even what we would not have wanted at any price. There is a paradoxical law of human life here: one cannot become truly free unless one accepts not always being free! To achieve true interior freedom we must train ourselves to accept, peacefully and willingly, plenty of things that seem to contradict our freedom. This means consenting to our personal limitations, our weaknesses, our powerlessness, this or that situation that life imposes on us, and so on. We find it difficult to do this, because we feel a natural revulsion for situations we cannot control. But the fact is that the situations that really make us grow are precisely those we do not control.” ― Jacques Philippe, Interior Freedom

Thriving in the Trenches a Catholic Podcast
Episode 7- Freedom -Part 1

Thriving in the Trenches a Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2017 48:18


**Please note there are mature topics talked about in this episode** “We must learn to see the difference between the false freedoms sold to us by the culture and the True Freedom bought for us by Jesus Christ.” -Fr. Mitch Pacwa  We are fighting the culture wars and true femininity is hard to detect anymore.  Some pretty bold faced lies are being sold out there and it is time to put on the armor of God and spread the Gospel Truth of who we are created to be.  Our beautiful guest, Gloria Purvis, joins with us this week to do just that.  You don’t want to miss this. Please consider supporting our Podcast Our Guest: Gloria Purvis views her role as wife and mother to her six year old daughter as her most important. Also, Gloria graduated from Cornell University with a B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies. She worked for nearly two decades in the mortgage industry before becoming a policy director at a major financial services company.  She served on the National Black Catholic Congress’ Leadership Commission, and as an Advisory Board Member on the Maryland Catholic Conference’s Respect for Life Department as well as the Archdiocese of Washington’s Pastoral Council. She also taught Natural Family Planning and helped prepare engaged couples for marriage as a member of a Pre-Cana team in the Archdiocese of Washington. She has appeared on Catholic Answers Live, The Drew Mariani Show on Relevant Radio, and EWTN ‘s Life on the Rock and EWTN Live. She is a Board Member for the Northwest Pregnancy Center and Maternity Home in Washington, D.C.  She is the creator and host of the EWTN series Authentically Free at Last that deals with the modern challenges to the expression and understanding of authentic human freedom. She is also the co-host of Morning Glory which airs 7 to 8 am Monday – Friday on EWTN Global Catholic Radio. Show Notes: Gloria’s series Authentically Free at Last at EWTN Gloria’s daily show Morning Glory at EWTN Catholic Radio Referenced interview with Fr. Mitch Pacwa The Armor of God Ephesians 6: 10-20 “God wants you to be in the world, but so different from the world that you change it.” –Mother Angelica Call to Action –  “This week, can we be open to God’s prompting to tenderly speak the truth with someone who may not even realize they are living in bondage but can live in freedom?“ Scripture –  “Always be prepared to make a defense to any one who calls you to account for the hope that is in you, yet do it with gentleness and reverence;  and keep your conscience clear, so that, when you are abused, those who revile your good behavior in Christ may be put to shame.” – 1 Peter 3:15-16 Saint Quote –  “Freedom consists not in doing what we like, but in having the right to do what we ought” – St. Pope John Paul II