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Learning the stories of the enslaved people owned by the Jesuits. Ep. 126

Jesuitical

America Media

News, News Commentary, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 17 January 2020

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Awareness of the Catholic Church’s—and the Jesuits’— role in slavery in the United States has grown in recent years thanks to reporting and research from journalists, univerisities and descendents. But there is still much that remains unknown about the enslaved people owned, rented and borrowed by the Catholic Church: How many of them were there? Who are their descendents? What were their day-to-day lives like?  The Slavery, History, Memory, and Reconciliation Project, a collaboration between the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States and St. Louis University, is working to uncover the untold stories of enslaved peoples. We talk with Jonathan Smith and Laura Weiss from the project about what they’ve learned so far and what they hope to achieve.  In Signs of the Times, we break down the controversy surrounding Cardinal Robert Sarah’s new book on celibacy and what Pope Benedict’s role is in it. We also look at how Catholic bishops are advocating for refugee resettlement on the state level and a new marriage prep program in Spain. Thoughts on the show? Join the discussion with other Jesuitical listeners in our Facebook group. Also, thank you to everyone who has responded so far for our call for new Patreon supporters. We can’t do it without your support.    Links from the Show:  Slavery, History, Memory and Reconciliation Benedict XVI has asked Cardinal Sarah to have his name removed from the book on priestly celibacy Texas Catholics decry Governor’s decision to spurn refugees Minn. Catholic, Lutheran bishops' open letter backs refugee admission Catholic church in Spain launches years-long marriage training for couples   What’s on tap?  The Chilton, as recommended by listener Isaiah Lucio Lopez. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Curious what the idea of co-responsibility for the church's being and acting might mean for both the lady and the ordained?

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Join us for an academic and pastoral conference at Notre Dame this March, March 4th through 6th, to explore this idea further.

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For more details and a complete list of speakers, visit McGrath.

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Ende.ed.edU. slash co-responsible, all one word.

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Hello and word.

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Hello and

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and

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Hello and welcome to Jesuitical a podcast by the young hip and lay editors of

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America media that lay part means we aren't Jesuits but we work with them

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join us each week for a smart Catholic take

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on faith culture in the news.

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Often over drinks.

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I'm Ashley McKinless and I'm joined by Zach Davis.

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Good to be with you, Ashley.

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Hello, good to be with you. Did you Hello, good to be with you.

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Did you get outside this weekend?

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I did.

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Unseasonably warm in New York.

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It was.

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It was.

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It was.

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It was.

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