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Jesuitical

The French Dominican bringing Middle East Catholics’ concerns to Rome

Jesuitical

America Media

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

4.8949 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2023

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

This week on “Jesuitical,” Zac and Ashley turn their attention to the Middle East. Their guest is Olivier Poquillon, O.P., a French Dominican priest who, until recently, served as the pastor of a Catholic Church in Mosul, Iraq. That church was almost completely destroyed by ISIS in 2014 when the terrorist group took over one of the few remaining religiously diverse communities in the country. After ISIS was driven from the city, Father Poquillon returned to oversee the reconstruction of the church. He was recently named the director of the École Biblique in Jerusalem—the oldest biblical and archaeological research center in the Holy Land—and is on the commission for methodology for the Synod on Synodality here in Rome. Zac and Ashley talk to Father Poquillon about: The history of religious diversity and violence in Mesopotamia, the birthplace of the Abrahamic faiths What Pope Francis’ 2021 visit to Iraq meant to the people of Mosul What he heard from the Catholics living in the Middle East during their local synodal sessions In Signs of the Times, the hosts discuss the latest Catholic developments related to the war between Israel and Hamas, including the news that Pope Francis might know one of the Argentine victims of the Oct. 7 massacre. Next, they talk about the pope’s new apostolic exhortation on St. Thérèse of Lisieux, “the Little Flower.” Links from the show: Pope Francis: My friend could be a victim of Hamas attack Jerusalem cardinal offers himself in exchange for Israeli hostages Pope Francis publishes new apostolic exhortation on St. Thérèse of Lisieux What’s on tap? Chianti Classico Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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saints and sinners you can join us each week for honest conversations about the Catholic

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Church in our world today.

0:47.0

Often over drinks. I'm Ashley McKinliss and I'm joined by

0:50.3

Zach Davis. Good to be with you Ashley, two weeks in Rome.

0:53.0

That's hard to believe in our first day of rain since we've gotten here.

0:55.6

Yeah, so there is that and you haven't killed me yet.

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Nope.

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If you could see what we look like right now, it's kind of ridiculous.

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There's a pillow between

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sack and I know to help with the sound help with the sound not with the you're not you

1:07.6

you've tried to punch me across the table yeah yeah a little barrier we have

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great show this week I'm really excited to share this

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conversation. Yeah we certainly do. We're talking to Father Olivier Pocion. He is a

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Dominican priest and the director of the Icole Biblique in Jerusalem and this is the oldest biblical and archaeological research

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