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Meet the 30-year-old priest anointing coronavirus patients. Ep. 139

Jesuitical

America Media

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

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2020

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Father Michael Trail had administered the anointing of the sick many times in his first three years as a priest in the Archdiocese of Chicago. Usually, he would sit at the bedside and hold the hand of a person nearing death while family and other loved ones gathered around to pray and say goodbye. In the time of the coronavirus pandemic, the essentials of the sacrament are the same but it looks very different. As part of the archdiocese’s task force of “priest-anointers” ministering to Covid-19 patients, Father Michael must now wear a gown, mask and gloves while administering the sacrament. There is no hand-holding, and no family members are allowed in the room. We ask Father Michael about the spiritual and emotional toll of ministering to patients and families in these difficult circumstances and how he thinks about the growing calls to reopen society given the suffering he has seen up close. In Signs of the Times, we discuss the meeting between President Trump and Catholic bishops and education leaders. Plus, a look at the annual survey of the priestly class of 2020 and how the coronavirus is affecting those without stable housing.    We treasure the community you all have helped to build on Jesuitical’s Facebook page. Don’t hesitate to share your experience during this difficult moment in the life of our church and the world. We cannot make this show or grow this community without your support. Please consider giving through Patreon. And thank you. Links from the show StoriesTrump says he’s ‘best president in history of the Church’ in call with Catholic leadersCARA study on new ordinands spots trends worth watchingSeminaries must hire, involve more women, Cardinal Ouellet saysWhat will happen to people who are homeless as Covid-19 crisis continues? How you can helpCatholic Charities USA National Alliance to End Homelessness What’s on tap?Miscellaneous brews from our understocked bars Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Judge Whiticle, 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 on Faith Culture in the news, often over drinks.

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I'm Ashley, I'm Ashley.

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Hey, Ashley.

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Hey, Zach. It's good to hear your voice.

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Yeah, how are you doing?

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I'm doing all right.

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I'm doing all right, you know.

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Settling into the new place, okay?

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We're getting there.

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It's, what did, Amanda's grandfather said,

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there's a place for everything,

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but not everything is in its place yet.

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So, wise words. That's how it goes. everything is in its place yet. So.

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Wise words.

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That's how it goes, I suppose.

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Yeah, yeah, how are you doing?

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I'm good, I'm good.

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I was wondering if you've stocked your bar yet in your new place.

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It is not quite done yet. We're slowly, some things are on way long

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back order. We have to leave some things behind at the new the old place so kind of as far as what's on tap I feel like

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