Field Hospital

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  • Field Hospital is U.S. Catholic’s inaugural podcast, hosted by Jeannie Gaffigan, writer and executive producer of The Jim Gaffigan Show, and Mike Lewis, founder of the website Where Peter Is. Guided by Pope Francis’ vision of the church as a “field hospital” that continues to carry out the healing mission of Jesus Christ in the world, Gaffigan and Lewis speak with experts and Catholic personalities about important topics in the world today and how the church can meet hurt with healing.
    2022
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Field Hospital is U.S. Catholic’s inaugural podcast, hosted by Jeannie Gaffigan, writer and executive producer of The Jim Gaffigan Show, and Mike Lewis, founder of the website Where Peter Is. Guided by Pope Francis’ vision of the church as a “field hospital” that continues to carry out the healing mission of Jesus Christ in the world, Gaffigan and Lewis speak with experts and Catholic personalities about important topics in the world today and how the church can meet hurt with healing.
2022
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  • Christopher Lamb - The future of Francis’ papacy
    2022/07/20

    Throughout the podcast season, Mike and Jeannie have talked to different writers, church leaders, theologians, scholars, and activists about the many kinds of wounds the world experiences and how the church can help to heal these wounds. In this final episode of Field Hospital, they return to the theme with which the podcast opened: Pope Francis’ vision for reviving and reforming the church. 

    The guest for this episode is Christopher Lamb, Vatican correspondent for the Tablet. Whether reporting from Rome or accompanying Pope Francis on his world travels, Lamb has a unique perspective on the pope’s vision for reviving and reforming the church. He also has a close and incisive understanding of the various coordinated attacks on Pope Francis from media outlets such as EWTN, high-ranking members of the clergy, and well-funded influential Catholics.

    Lamb studied theology at the University of Durham prior to pursuing a career in journalism. He has worked as a journalist for the Daily Telegraph and for the Tablet in London before moving to Rome, where he now resides as a Vatican correspondent. He is the author of Outsider: Pope Francis and His Battle to Reform the Church.

    LINKS:

    The Outsider: Pope Francis and His Battle to Reform the Church
    By Christopher Lamb
    https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-outsider-christopher-lamb/1134906689 

    Q & A: Christopher Lamb
    By Michael Sean Winters
    https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/distinctly-catholic/q-christopher-lamb?site_redirect=1 

    "Francis agrees with his critics: A pope can be wrong"
    By Christopher Lamb
    https://www.ncronline.org/news/vatican/francis-agrees-his-critics-pope-can-be-wrong 

    "Nice guy or tough guy? The two faces of Pope Francis"
    By Christopher Lamb
    https://www.ncronline.org/news/vatican/nice-guy-or-tough-guy-two-faces-pope-francis 

    "Yes, Pope Francis Is Developing Doctrine"
    By Grant Gallicho
    https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/yes-pope-francis-developing-doctrine?tid=36 

    This episode of Field Hospital is supported by Catholic Theological Union.

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    46 分
  • Gloria Purvis - Anti-racism and the Christian life
    2022/07/06

    The Catholic Church teaches that racism is an evil that must be eradicated from society and from the human heart. However, the institutional church, church leaders, and the faithful have not always lived in accordance with this teaching. At many times throughout history, Catholics have not only tolerated but enabled and fostered racism and white supremacy. 

    Author, podcaster, and activist Gloria Purvis has not been silent about the evils of racism, the obligations of Catholics to live out the church’s teachings on human dignity, and the reality of how the church has often failed. For Purvis, speaking these truths is part of what it means to follow Jesus, even when it means facing the animosity of the comfortable. In 2020, EWTN canceled Purvis’ radio show “Morning Glory” following her discussion of racial justice and the murder of George Floyd. But Purvis has continued to speak out prophetically, in articles and on her podcast, about the moral and religious obligation of Christians to oppose racism wherever it is found. 

    On this episode of Field Hospital, Jeannie and Mike talk to Purvis about her experiences as a Black Catholic, about the importance of anti-racism in our Christian life, and about the church’s shameful legacy in the history of white supremacy. If we believe in God and love Jesus. Purvis says, we need to speak the truth, and set captives free. We need to be able to rebuke the evil of racism. 

    Purvis is a graduate of Cornell University. She has worked in the mortgage industry and as a risk management director for a financial services company. Purvis has served on the National Black Catholic Congress’ Leadership Commission on Social Justice, as an Advisory Board Member on the Maryland Catholic Conference’s Respect for Life Department, and on the Archdiocese of Washington’s Pastoral Council. She is the host of The Gloria Purvis Podcast with America Media. 

    LINKS:

    “We Need to Talk About Race: Lessons from ‘The Gloria Purvis Podcast’”
    By Gloria Purvis 
    https://www.americamagazine.org/politics-society/2022/03/16/talk-about-racial-justice-242592 

    “How race influences our Catholicism—whether we know it or not”
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-race-influences-our-catholicism-whether-we-know/id1566614456?i=1000525580618 

    “Fired EWTN host Gloria Purvis: 'I will never, ever, ever have regrets' for discussing race”
    By Mark Pattinson
    https://www.ncronline.org/news/justice/fired-ewtn-host-gloria-purvis-i-will-never-ever-ever-have-regrets-discussing-race 

    “A conversation with Gloria Purvis on the racial justice and pro-life movements”
    By Kevin Binrbaum
    https://nwcatholic.org/news/kevin-birnbaum/a-conversation-with-gloria-purvis-on-the-racial-justice-and-pro-life-movements 

    This episode of Field Hospital is supported by Catholic Theological Union.

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  • Phyllis Zagano - The role of women in the church
    2022/06/22
    The Catholic Church is the largest Christian denomination in the world. And it has almost no women in leadership roles. From the smallest parish to the Vatican, Catholicism is dominated almost exclusively by men.  Church leaders and apologists will hasten to explain that this does not mean that the Catholic Church is misogynistic. The church, they say, has always defended and protected women’s rights. St. Pope John Paul II wrote in his 1995 Letter to Women that “the Church desires for her part to contribute to upholding the dignity, role and rights of women.” Many will point to the church’s veneration of Mary of Nazareth as evidence of a pro-woman ethos. But Catholic tradition is not exclusively patriarchal. Other threads of tradition wind back through church history to its very beginning, traditions in which women did hold positions of leadership and responsibility. The early church had women deacons. Women religious often held positions of influence. And today, under Pope Francis, doors may be opening to women to reclaim some of these positions. In today’s episode of Field Hospital, Jeannie and Mike discuss the role of women in the church with internationally acclaimed scholar Phyllis Zagano, who has written extensively about women in church history, especially women deacons. Zagano has also advocated tirelessly for the restoration of the woman’s diaconate—often in the face of harsh criticism.  Some of Zagano’s books on the topic of women in the church include Holy Saturday: An Argument for the Restoration of the Female Diaconate in the Catholic Church (2000), Women & Catholicism: Gender, Communion, and Authority (2012), Women in Ministry: Emerging Questions about the Diaconate (2012), Women Deacons? Essays with Answers (2016), Women: Icons of Christ (2021), and Women Religious, Women Deacons: Questions and Answers (2022). Zagano has won numerous academic awards, and has taught at Fordham, Boston, and Hofstra Universities and at the Yale Divinity School.  In 2016, Pope Francis appointed her to the initial Papal Commission for the Study of the Diaconate of Women. She was nominated by the International Union of Superiors General. She continues her research at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York. LINKS: “Women and authority in the church” By Phyllis Zagano https://uscatholic.org/articles/201210/women-and-authority-in-the-church/  “What’s the problem with women deacons?” By Phyllis Zagano https://uscatholic.org/articles/201802/whats-the-problem-with-women-deacons/  "Is the Catholic Church ready for women cardinals?" By Phyllis Zagano  https://www.americamagazine.org/faith/2022/04/21/lay-female-cardinals-242874  “A Tale of Two Deacons” By Phyllis Zagano https://sites.hofstra.edu/phyllis-zagano/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2021/09/2021-A-Tale-of-Two-Deacons-The-Tablet-9-4-21.pdf  “Are women involved in a toxic relationship with the church?” By Phyllis Zagano https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/just-catholic/are-women-involved-toxic-relationship-church  “Women Deacons 101: Final Exam” By Phyllis Zagano https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/just-catholic/women-deacons-101-final-exam  “Look up at the altar, where are all the women?” By Phyllis Zagano https://www.ncronline.org/news/opinion/just-catholic/look-altar-where-are-women  “New Vatican constitution will create more space at the table” A U.S. Catholic interview https://uscatholic.org/articles/202205/new-vatican-constitution-will-create-more-space-at-the-table/  "Interview with Dr. Phyllis Zagano on Women in the Church" Where Peter Is podcast with Mike Lewis and Dan Amiri https://wherepeteris.com/interview-with-dr-phyllis-zagano-on-women-in-the-church/  "Spiritus Domini: Development in Continuity" By Rachel Amiri  https://wherepeteris.com/spiritus-domini-development-in-continuity/  "Pope Francis takes concrete steps for women in the Church" By Mike Lewis  https://wherepeteris.com/pope-francis-takes-concrete-steps-for-women-in-the-church/  This episode of Field Hospital is supported by Catholic Theological Union. https://ctu.edu/ 
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