NCR In Conversation

National Catholic Reporter

In Conversation is an in-depth look at the week's Catholic news as seen by the staff at National Catholic Reporter. Hosted by NCR engagement editor Brittany Wilmes, In Conversation features the top thinkers and journalists who report on the life of the Catholic church in the world. National Catholic Reporter is an independent newspaper based in Kansas City, Mo. Read more at www.ncronline.org.

  • 22 minutes 54 seconds
    Episode 77: Adoption connects Tennessee family with Catholic sisters in China

    Billy and Robin Worley explain how Global Sisters Report led them to connect with the Catholic sisters who cared for their adopted daughter in her infancy.

    21 December 2018, 6:31 pm
  • 35 minutes 35 seconds
    Episode 76: Nuns and Nones: Women religious and millennials find a common spiritual path

    GSR's Soli Salgado is on the show to discuss Nuns and Nones, a new movement that brings together Catholic sisters and Millennials who are religiously unaffiliated. Dominican Sr. Gloria Marie Jones and Mercy Sr. Judy Carle discuss why they're excited by meeting with young adults who, at first blush, are walking a different path than Catholic sisters.

    14 December 2018, 4:19 pm
  • 29 minutes 48 seconds
    Episode 75: Open wide our hearts: Unpacking the U.S. bishops' pastoral letter on racism

    Fr. Joseph Brown, a Jesuit priest and professor at Southern Illinois University, offers a critique of the pastoral letter and outlines his vision for how the Catholic Church ought to challenge itself to grow in diversity and leadership.

    7 December 2018, 3:16 pm
  • 39 minutes 19 seconds
    Episode 74: How (and why) Jews appreciate Catholics

    Julia Lieblich, a Chicago journalist and author, and Rabbi James Rudin, who spent years as the American Jewish Committee's Interreligious Director and Senior Interreligious Adviser, talk about what they appreciate about Catholicism.

    Maureen Day, who teaches at the Franciscan School of Theology, examines the history of conflict in the Catholic Church and offers possible solutions to polarization.

    30 November 2018, 7:33 pm
  • 32 minutes 52 seconds
    Episode 73: Eating animals and climate change

    This week, as folks in the United States sit down to tables full of food for Thanksgiving, NCR columnist Colman McCarthy warns against enjoying that turkey or ham as a centerpiece, explaining that emissions from animals raised to feed people worldwide is greater than the air pollution by cars, trucks, planes and boats combined. NCR staff writer Brian Roewe also talks about the upcoming COP24 summit which will discuss just how well countries across the globe are holding up to their promises of lowering carbon emissions.

    22 November 2018, 8:00 am
  • 29 minutes 26 seconds
    Episode 72: What happened at the USCCB fall meeting?

    NCR national correspondent Heidi Schlumpf and columnist Michael Sean Winters discuss the U.S. bishops' annual fall meeting and what it means for a church in crisis. Dan Stockman, national correspondent for Global Sisters Report, talks about the bishops' vote to advance Sr. Thea Bowman's cause for sainthood.

    16 November 2018, 5:46 pm
  • 29 minutes 30 seconds
    Episode 71: Creating a future: New approaches to the opioid crisis

    Elizabeth Eisenstadt Evans, a contributor to NCR and Global Sisters Report, talks about her reporting on the opioid epidemic and the efforts of faith-based groups and Catholic sisters to stem the tide of opioid abuse in the US.

    9 November 2018, 7:14 pm
  • 31 minutes 37 seconds
    Episode 70: The 2018 midterm elections and the Catholic vote

    NCR reporters Heidi Schlumpf, Brian Roewe and Maria Benevento talk about their recent political reporting and how polarity is changing the culture in some key midterms states. Columnist Michael Sean Winters explains the institutional and personality hurdles facing the November 6th midterm elections.

    2 November 2018, 12:00 pm
  • 29 minutes 6 seconds
    Episode 69: Keeping families together: Catholic social teaching as a lens for immigration issues

    Brenda Nettles Riojas, director of diocesan relations for the Diocese of Brownsville, Texas, and Clara Dina Hinojosa, associate editor of Celebration, talk about the plight of migrant families coming to the U.S. and how Catholics can help them.

    26 October 2018, 6:44 pm
  • 19 minutes 55 seconds
    Episode 68: Reporting from Rome: On the synod, women's rights and accountability

    NCR Vatican correspondent Joshua McElwee and national correspondent Heidi Schlumpf talk about their recent reporting from Rome on the synod of bishops focused on youth and young adults.

    19 October 2018, 5:01 pm
  • 29 minutes 21 seconds
    Episode 67: Dangerous Saints: Canonizing Oscar Romero, Pope Paul VI and Catherine Kasper

    Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar Romero will be made a saint on Sunday, along with Pope Paul VI, Fr. Francesco Spinelli, Fr. Vincenzo Romano, Mother Catherine Kasper, Nunzio Sulprizio and Nazaria Ignacia March Mesa. Pat Marrin talks about Romero's legacy and his connection to Pope Paul VI. Dan Stockman shares the story of Blessed Catherine Kasper, founder of the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ.

    12 October 2018, 4:43 pm
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