Jesus and The Empire

Jesus and The Empire

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The Personal is Political

Richard Rohr, in conversation with Brie Stoner and Paul Swanson, delve into the relationship between the personal and the universal through the lens of politics. Seeking to see from a Christ-soaked world perspective the discussion focuses on power, healing divisions, values, and ...  Afficher plus

Bonus: Finding Presence in the Midst of a Pandemic

Typically Another Name for Every Thing is recorded months apart from it's actual release date on the grounds of the Center for Action and Contemplation. In light of the crisis facing our world with the pandemic, COVID-19, we are taking a break from airing Season 3 of Another Name ...  Afficher plus

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The Future of the Work
Everything Belongs: Living the Teachings of Richard Rohr Forward

Our introductory mini-series continues! Episode two finds us back in Richard’s living room, picking up where we left off and widening the conversation to Richard’s transition from the teacher in the spotlight at the CAC to joining the circle of teachers and a staff being empowere ...  Afficher plus

Hebrews 4:12-16 – A Priest Beyond the Heavens
Forging Ploughshares

Christ is high priest after the death and resurrection which impacts how we understand his significance and the nature of our faith.

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WOF 382: The Beauty of Hope w/ Fr. John Riccardo
The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

Friends, in his talk at the 2022 Good News Conference, Fr. John Riccardo speaks about the unwavering trust and hope that Christians are called to.

When tempted to despair, we are challenged to hope that the Lord is addressing the storms in our lives, the lives of others ...

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Dialogue 1: The Ascent of Mount Carmel
Turning to the Mystics with James Finley

This is the first session that focuses on the mystic, St. John of the Cross. In the tenor of the ancient practice of Lectio Divina, James Finley begins with a passage from St. John's The Ascent of Mount Carmel, and reflects on the qualitative essence of the spirit of this text. R ...  Afficher plus