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Jesuitical

Meet the evangelical pastor who spoke with Pope Francis (twice). Ep 97

Jesuitical

America Media

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

4.7 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2019

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

“Walk together, work together, love each other.” That is how Pope Francis described the journey of building Christian unity in the 21st century. Michael Rudzena is walking that path as part of the John 17 Movement, an ecumenical group dedicated to responding to the prayer of Jesus that “all who believe in me be one.” Michael was born into a Catholic family that eventually found a new spiritual home in the Baptist church. Today, he is the founding pastor of Trinity Grace Church, a non-denominational church in New York City, and is part of a group of evangelical and Pentecostal faith leaders that has met with Pope Francis to advance “a communion of friendship and love.” We asked Michael about his encounter with the pope, the internal diversity of the evangelical Christian community and the misconceptions Catholics have about evangelicals (and vice versa). In Signs of the Times, we say a prayer for Cardinal Daniel DiNardo, the president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, who recently suffered a stroke, and discuss the cases of two bishops removed from ministry over the handling of or involvement in sexual misconduct. Next, we explore what the Catholic Church says about vaccinating your children, break down which Catholic and Jesuit schools will compete in this year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament and talk about the ways sacred spaces can be opened up to the wider community. As always, we want to hear from you! Joining our Facebook group is a great way to connect with other listeners, discuss the Catholic news of the day and share your own consolations and desolations. Also: If you can make it to New York City on April 24, we are going to be celebrating our 100th episode with a fantastic live event featuring Kirsten Powers and James Martin, S.J. More details here. Links from the show Cardinal DiNardo, USCCB president, ‘resting comfortably’ after suffering mild stroke Two bishops removed from ministry over allegations of sexual harassment Unvaccinated Student in Kentucky Sues After Being Barred From Playing Basketball Acoustics make Utah Catholic churches top venues for community concerts March Madness 2019: Catholic Schools Look To Maintain Winning Tradition What’s on tap? Lenten sacrifice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Today's podcast is sponsored by Ave Maria Press.

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They also have books on cross. Hello and 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,

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in the news, often over drinks.

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I'm Ashley McKinless and I'm joined by Olga Segura.

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Hey guys.

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And Zach Davis. You know, you put so much effort into getting those adverbs right.

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I know.

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Tung Twister adverbs.

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What are you talking about, Zach? I didn't get anything wrong. This is edited.

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Yep, but they did. You know, I really enjoyed those.

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I feel like they're spicing up what could be a rather gray lint.

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That's true.

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Agreed.

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So, speaking of lint, what's on tap?

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Nothing.

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I don't even have water.

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I've got a shelter.

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