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Jesuitical

Pope Francis’ struggle to reform the Catholic Church. Ep. 119

Jesuitical

America Media

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

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2019

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Pope Francis’ reforms of the Catholic Church are, depending on whom you ask, a long-awaited breath of fresh air or a slippery slope toward surrender to the modern world. Austen Ivereigh, who has already written one biography of Pope Francis and closely documented the historic events of his papacy, is out with a new book, Wounded Shepherd: Pope Francis and His Struggle to Convert the Catholic Church. We ask Austen about why exactly some in the church are resistant to or skeptical of the pope, what Francis’ biggest reforms have been and what complaint Pope Francis had with his first book.  In Signs of the Times, we look at an exciting new initiative in San Diego, where Bishop Robert McElroy proposed that by the end of 2022, 25 percent of parish leadership positions should be filled by young adults. We also talk about the U.S. bishops’ meeting in Baltimore, where they elected their first Latino president, and what it could mean for the present and future of the church. Plus: a look at the falling number of Latino Catholics in the United States and Georgetown University’s plans to make reparations to the descendants of slaves sold by the Jesuits in 1838. Tell us what you think about the episode on our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter and help other listeners find Jesuitical by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts. Please consider supporting the show by becoming a member of our Patreon community. Patrons get access to an exclusive newsletter written by one of your hosts each week! Links from the showArchbishop Jose Gomez elected first Latino president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops Study finds US Latinos are no longer majority-Catholic. Here are some reasons why. San Diego’s Catholic Church works to recruit more millennials Georgetown reparations plan for slaves sold by university draws criticism from students Pope Francis on prison systems: ‘We will be judged on this’ USCCB Statement on Wounded Shepherd What’s on Tap? Iranian Earl Grey Tea Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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

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American 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 McKinless and I'm joined by Olga's Agurra.

0:27.4

Hey guys, and Zach Davis.

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Hello, hello hello.

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How are you doing?

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Pretty good.

0:32.0

I really love when

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Zach just says hello when you say his name instead of just like I'm always bracing

0:37.5

for some like commentary. Me too. Seering criticism. So the hello is a pleasant

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welcome surprise.

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I'm very happy to be here.

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I just looked on Instagram.

0:45.9

It's your one month anniversary.

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I have been married for one month.

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The 30 day return policy has expired.

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So Amanda. Sorry Amanda. So Amanda's.

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Sorry, Amanda.

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You're stuck with me.

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Yeah, so that's great news for me.

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Good milestone.

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