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The Capitol Hill rioters co-opted Jesus. How should Catholics respond?

Jesuitical

America Media

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

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 15 January 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

One of the most alarming aspects of the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Trump was the prevalence of Christian symbols and language. That the cross and the name of Jesus were used to justify a violent attack on our nation’s democratic institutions shows just how far the Christian community has fallen short, according to this week’s guest, the Rev. Bryan Massingale: “We’ve allowed Christianity, Christian symbols, Christian faith, Christian language to be hijacked in the cause of a human ideology of exclusion and division and division.”   Father Massingale teaches theological and social ethics at Fordham University in New York and is the author of Racial Justice and the Catholic Church. We talk with him about the toxic mix of racism, idolatry and spiritual emptiness on display on Capitol Hill and how Christians should respond.  In Signs of the Times, Pope Francis changed canon law this week to allow women to be officially installed as lectors and acolytes (i.e., those who do the readings, serve the altar and distribute Communion at Mass). Zac and Ashley discuss what this means for parishes and the place of women in the church. This episode of Jesuitical was brought to you by The Great Courses (Plus). Sign up for The Great Courses (Plus) and get an entire month of unlimited access to thousands of video and audio lectures from the world’s best professors by visiting http://thegreatcoursesplus.com/jesuitical.  As always, thanks for listening. You can support the media ministry of America and unluck unlimited access to all our articles with a digital subscription for less than $1 per week. Subscribe here. And to receive bonus content and swag from Jesuitical, check out our Patreon community. Links from the show: Impeach. Convict. Now. How Catholic Leaders Helped Give Rise to Violence at the U.S. Capitol Pope Francis changes canon law: ministries of acolyte and lector open to women Explainer: The history of women lectors and altar servers—and what Pope Francis has changed The Racist Attack on Our Nation’s Capitol What’s on tap? Johnny Walker Black Label, with a twist Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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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 Zach Davis.

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Happy 2021, Ashley.

1:06.7

I'm sorry to say that it is so far not going better than 2020.

1:10.1

But, you know what, that doesn't mean that we're going to drag the show down into last year's drama.

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We're on to bigger and better things.

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2021 has plenty of its own.

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That's right.

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How you doing? Oh? I'm okay. Yeah, a little a little tired a little down on the state of our country but hanging in there just trying to cover it. It's about all I can do.

1:35.2

Yeah, the break from recording the show was nice, except that it coincided with, yeah, the country

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falling apart, which we are going to be getting into on today's show.

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And who are we talking to this week, Ashley?

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We are talking to Father Brian Massingale.

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He is a professor of theological and social ethics at Fordham University and the

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