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What Could Go Right?
Shaking Up the Vatican with Austen Ivereigh
How can an American pope change the world? Zachary and Emma dive deep with renowned papal expert Austen Ivereigh, British journalist, acclaimed author, and historian, to discuss Pope Leo XIV, the first pope from the US. Austen shares insider insights into the pope’s whirlwind early months at the Vatican and unpacks the ideological tug-of-war between tradition and reform within the Catholic Church. Discover how Pope Leo plans to continue Pope Francis’ reform movement, how his leadership style contrasts that of fellow American Donald Trump, and what an American papacy could mean for billions of people.What Could Go R...
2025-08-13
50 min
The Catholic Thing
Movement (Finally) on the Most Notorious Sex-Abuser?
By John M. Grondelski. But first a note from Robert Royal: Today, a story about something that has ended well, even if the usual figures put up resistance. It's because this site and others like it report on the slow-walking of scandalous cases in the Vatican that things, occasionally, change. We're ready to continue that work. Are you ready to help? Now for today's column... Yesterday was the Memorial of Mary, Mother of the Church, a relatively new feast for a very old theological reality. Until last Saturday, the Vatican News website was still featuring the work...
2025-06-10
07 min
The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast
Austen Ivereigh on the Secrecy, Intrigue and Drama of the Conclave
From St Peters Square, across from the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, NOEL DEBIEN speaks to Austen Ivereigh, a UK-based writer and journalist who has written extensively on and with Pope Francis, and is a well known commentator on the convictions of the Catholic Church.He shares his insights into the secrecy, intrigue and drama of the conclave and the world of the Vatican
2025-05-07
13 min
Busted Halo Show w/Fr. Dave Dwyer
Papal Biographer Austen Ivereigh On Pope Francis’ Legacy and Electing the Next Pope
Father Dave welcomes back journalist and papal biographer Austen Ivereigh to discuss the legacy of Pope Francis and what’s next for the global Church. Austen is the author of two biographies of Pope Francis, and he and the pope co-wrote a book called, “Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future.”
2025-05-05
28 min
Ponto SJ
O legado do Papa Francisco - por Austen Ivereigh
Conferência com Austen Ivereigh, biógrafo do Papa, no Colégio São João de Brito, a 10 de abril de 2025. Uma reflexão profunda sobre o Papa Francisco, o futuro da Igreja e os desafios do nosso tempo.
2025-04-23
41 min
NPR's Book of the Day
An early biography paints Pope Francis as 'The Great Reformer' of the Catholic Church
Pope Francis died Monday, leaving behind a legacy as "Pope of the People" and a change agent within the Catholic Church. Austen Ivereigh's The Great Reformer was published just a year into Pope Francis's papacy. But already, the biography argues, the pope had solidified his position as a radical reformer, both in his approach to hot-button issues and his interactions with regular people. In today's episode, we revisit a conversation between Ivereigh and NPR's Eric Westervelt. They discuss Pope Francis's upbringing in Argentina, his approach as an evangelizer, and the way his positions were at times misjudged by certain Catholics...
2025-04-22
06 min
Café Ciência e Fé
Data da Crucificação - Especial de Páscoa
Data da Crucificação - Especial de Páscoa Dois engenheiros, Bernardo Motta e Gonçalo Andrade, tentam harmonizar os conhecimentos científicos da sua formação académica com o cristianismo. O resultado é uma série de episódios onde conversam sobre sobre os mais variados temas, sempre na perspectiva de integrar estas duas visões do mundo. Será possível olhar para o cristianismo de forma racional? Quais são os pressupostos filosóficos da ciência? Pode um cientista ser cristão? Estas e muitas outras questões são tratadas neste podcast, disponível...
2025-04-17
52 min
Da Praça de Pedro
T2: BÓNUS - "O LEGADO DO PAPA FRANCISCO" - Entrevista com o Biógrafo do Papa Francisco, Austen Ivereigh (PT)
Austen Ivereigh, biógrafo do Papa Francisco, analisa, em entrevista ao podcast 'Da Praça de Pedro', os 12 anos do pontificado do Santo Padre. Faz, ainda referência à coragem do Papa durante a ditadura argentina e analisa a evolução da sua liderança, marcada pela humildade e abertura ao Espírito Santo. O entrevistado discute, também, o legado crucial do Papa, identificando como pontos fundamentais a mudança no estilo de ser Igreja e a sinodalidade como processo essencial para o futuro, que influenciará inclusive o próximo conclave. Para ver e ouvir no Youtube, no Spotify, no Popcasts (Rena...
2025-04-14
18 min
Café Ciência e Fé
Galileu, Priorado de Sião, Evolução, Alma Humana, Ciência VS Fé - Feedback ao Vivo! - CCF - EP6
Café Ciência e Fé - Feedback - EP6 Dois engenheiros, Bernardo Motta e Gonçalo Andrade, tentam harmonizar os conhecimentos científicos da sua formação académica com o cristianismo. O resultado é uma série de episódios onde conversam sobre sobre os mais variados temas, sempre na perspectiva de integrar estas duas visões do mundo. Será possível olhar para o cristianismo de forma racional? Quais são os pressupostos filosóficos da ciência? Pode um cientista ser cristão? Estas e muitas outras questões são tratadas neste podcast, disponível...
2025-03-21
1h 46
Lighthouse Faith
Austen Ivereigh, Papal Historian and Biographer: Francis Knows, "Papacy is for Life"
Pope Francis has been in the hospital for the longest stay of his papacy. More than two weeks as of February 28. And while the latest updates out of the Vatican continually report a slow steady improvement from his severe bronchitis and double pneumonia, it hasn't stopped the Vaticanista rumor mill from speculating on his possible resignation. But papal historian, author and biographer Austen Ivereigh dispels the rumors saying that despite the secret letter of resignation he wrote at the beginning of his election as the Bishop of Rome, Francis believes the papacy is for life. On this episode of...
2025-03-02
20 min
Religion Media Centre Podcast
RMC Briefing: Review of religion news 2024
2024 turned out to be quite a year for news about religion and in our last briefing of the year, we looked back at some of the headlines, the arguments, the characters, and the public events that brought religion to the fore.Headlines include the historic resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury; the way religion met public policy with a vote to allow assisted dying in England and Wales; the global synod of Catholics in Rome with disappointment for women's campaigners; summer riots and attacks on British Muslims; how the Gaza war spilled over to inflame tensions here...
2024-12-10
54 min
Irish Jesuits
Revisiting the Sacred Heart
Austen Ivereigh, journalist and biographer of Pope Francis has been writing about the Sacred Heart in The Tablet in anticipation of the encyclical. In this interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications, he outlines the background to 'Dixit Nos -He Loved Us' and speaks about Pope Francis' personal devotion to the Sacred Heart and the importance of the Sacred Heart as a popular devotion in the lives of Catholics worldwide. He also outlines the enduring significance of the wounds of Christ for Pope Francis, as evidenced after an emotional encounter he had with women who had been trafficked.
2024-10-24
09 min
Irish Jesuits
Austen Knock sacred Heart
Austen Ivereigh, journalist and biographer of Pope Francis has been writing about the Sacred Heart in The Tablet in anticipation of the encyclical. In this interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications, he outlines the background to 'Dixit Nos -He Loved Us' and speaks about Pope Francis' personal devotion to the Sacred Heart and the importance of the Sacred Heart as a popular devotion in the lives of Catholics worldwide. He also outlines the enduring significance of the wounds of Christ for Pope Francis, as evidenced after an emotional encounter he had with women who had been trafficked.
2024-10-24
09 min
Plenary Matters
At the Synod in Rome: Ep 7
As the Synod on Synodality enters its final week, Timothy Radcliffe urged delegates to speak with freedom as they consider and vote on the final document. Delegates were also addressed by head of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith Cardinal Fernandez, whose absence from a meeting on women's ministries provoked indignation among delegates. Synod expert and papal biographer Austen Ivereigh attended the Friday meeting of study group 5 and says it was an important moment for seeing synodality in action. He tells Geraldine this synod is 'a holy process' with the Spirit 'pouring out...
2024-10-22
32 min
Irish Jesuits
Communion of Unity
Journalist, author and biographer of Pope Francis, Dr. Austen Ivereigh was the Novena guest speaker at Knock on 14 August 2024. His talk was entitled 'Hope for a Changing Church'. In this interview with Pat Coyle of the Irish Jesuit Communication Centre he reflects on the topics raised during his talk, specifically the "communion of unity and fraternity". He says there are two different kinds of unity, one being “unity in hatred” which we are seeing more of today. Dr Ivereigh discusses Pope Francis’ actions in the face of this hatred and how we as individuals can “offer the first hand of friendsh...
2024-09-25
11 min
Sunday
Homosexuality in the Catholic Clergy; Muslim Marriage and UK law; D-Day Chaplains
As the Pope apologises for using a homophobic slur, we hear from an openly gay priest, Fr James Alison, who claims that in the Catholic Church a majority of the clergy is homosexual. We also hear the views of the Pope’s biographer, Austen Ivereigh.Ahead of commemorations marking the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings, the historian Sarah Meyrick tells us about the men who went ashore unarmed – the D-Day chaplains. Over 60% of Muslim women in the UK have not had their marriages legalised under UK law, leaving them vulnerable and unprotected in the even...
2024-06-02
43 min
Irish Jesuits
An eight day retreat in a book
Well-known papal author Austen Ivereigh's latest book, 'First Belong: On Retreat with Pope Francis' is a new departure for him and he explains why in this with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications.
2024-05-27
25 min
Himmelklar
#245 Austen Ivereigh - Papst-Biograf
Journalist, Autor und Schafzüchter Wenn man ihn "Freund von Franziskus" nennt, findet er das übertrieben, trotzdem kennen sich der britische Journalist und der argentinische Papst seit 2020 ziemlich gut. Da haben sie gemeinsam das Buch "Wage zu träumen" geschrieben. Mit dem Papst-Experten Austen Ivereigh reden wir über die Revolution, die die Wahl von 2013 für die Kirche dargestellt hat, warum Franziskus international so unterschiedlich bewertet wird, und ob ein Rücktritt in absehbarer Zeit anstehen könnte. Außerdem: Weshalb Austen Ivereigh neben seiner Arbeit als Journalist auch Schafe züchtet, und was das mit einer Papst-Enzyklika zu tun hat...
2024-03-27
25 min
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First Belong To God: On Retreat with Pope Francis by Austen Ivereigh
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/738814to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Belong To God: On Retreat with Pope Francis Author: Austen Ivereigh Narrator: Ralph Lister Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 14 minutes Release date: March 12, 2024 Genres: Counseling & Inspirational Publisher's Summary: “This is not a time to hunker down and lock our doors. I see clearly that the Lord is calling us out of ourselves, to get up and walk.”—From the Foreword by Pope FrancisDrawing on the wisdom of Pope Francis and the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Austen Ivereigh has written a captivating spiritual guide for our turbul...
2024-03-12
7h 14
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First Belong To God: On Retreat with Pope Francis by Austen Ivereigh
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/738814to listen full audiobooks. Title: First Belong To God: On Retreat with Pope Francis Author: Austen Ivereigh Narrator: Ralph Lister Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 14 minutes Release date: March 12, 2024 Genres: Counseling & Inspirational Publisher's Summary: “This is not a time to hunker down and lock our doors. I see clearly that the Lord is calling us out of ourselves, to get up and walk.”—From the Foreword by Pope FrancisDrawing on the wisdom of Pope Francis and the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Austen Ivereigh has written a captivating spiritual guide for our turbul...
2024-03-12
7h 14
Inside The Vatican
Go on retreat with Pope Francis this Lent
This week, the Vatican is relatively quiet, as Pope Francis and the top Roman Curia officials make their Lenten retreat. As he has done since 2021, the pope has asked each official to make their retreat individually, centered on private prayer and spiritual exercises.Austen Ivereigh’s latest book, First Belong to God: On Retreat with Pope Francis, helps all people of faith do just that. The author joins host Colleen Dulle this week to discuss his proposed retreat, as well as his experience covering Pope Francis both as a journalist and now—with his latest book—as a spir...
2024-02-22
32 min
Premier Christian Newscast
The Catholic Synod
It’s not only the Church of England that has been having big synods recently. Throughout October, hundreds of bishops and others from the Catholic Church gathered in Rome for their own synod. But unlike the regular twice-yearly meetings the C of E has had for decades, this synod is a much larger, and rarer event. It’s all part of Pope Francis’s efforts to erode the hierarchical nature of the church and shift its culture towards one where the voices of ordinary lay churchgoers are more prominent. Conservatives fear this is the beginning of a process which could see tr...
2023-11-27
1h 01
The Commonweal Podcast
Ep. 117 - Processing the Synod
Last month’s Synod on Synodality in Rome is perhaps one of the most important ecclesial gatherings to take place since the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s. But what exactly happened remains unclear. On this episode, Commonweal editor Dominic Preziosi is joined by two experts on Vatican affairs to help explain and contextualize the synod’s work. Paul Elie is a senior fellow at Georgetown University’s Berkley Center and a regular contributor to Commonweal and the New Yorker, which sent him to Rome for a week to report o...
2023-11-22
34 min
Plenary Matters
Plenary Matters S5 Ep 1: The synod gets underway
As the first full week of the synod wraps up Geraldine speaks to Br Mark O’Connor who is in Rome watching and listening on the ground. The pre-synod retreat led by Dominican priest Timothy Radcliffe set a reflective tone for the men and women who will spend the rest of October at round tables just like at Australia’s Plenary Council. While inside the synod hall delegates seem to be learning the new rules of engagement, Mark is also keeping a close eye and ear on Vatican press proceedings. Follow Plenary Matters in Rome on t...
2023-10-13
24 min
Centre for Catholic Studies Podcast
How does the new Synod process work?
How does the new synod process work? An interview with Austen Ivereigh The October 2023 synod assembly in the Vatican is adopting a very different process to the one used by previous gatherings, which is demonstrated by the arrangement of round tables in the Pope Paul VI audience hall. The sight of bishops and cardinals seated around tables with lay delegates is deliberate and designed to foster what Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, the synod co-ordinator, described as “genuine sharing and authentic discernment”. Significantly, the seating is not “hierarchical”, symbolising the vision of the Church as primarily the “People of God”, which is at the heart...
2023-10-12
26 min
Irish Jesuits
Including everyone
The current phase of Pope's Francis synodal process ( a worldwide consultation process about the state of the church) is taking place in Rome this October. This Synod consists of laymen and women, as well as bishops and cardinals. Irish Jesuit Bishop Alan McGuckian SJ is in attendance. In this interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications, Dr Austen Ivereigh outlines simply the processes (starting at parish level) that have led to what exactly is being discussed at this historic event in Rome.
2023-10-09
21 min
The Wise and the Wherefores
How does the new synod process work? An interview with Austen Ivereigh
The October 2023 synod assembly in the Vatican is adopting a very different process to the one used by previous gatherings, which is demonstrated by the arrangement of round tables in the Pope Paul VI audience hall. The sight of bishops and cardinals seated around tables with lay delegates is deliberate and designed to foster what Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, the synod co-ordinator, described as “genuine sharing and authentic discernment”. Significantly, the seating is not “hierarchical”, symbolising the vision of the Church as primarily the “People of God”, which is at the heart of the synod process. So, how...
2023-10-07
26 min
The Church's Radical Reform
How does the new synod process work? An interview with Austen Ivereigh
The October 2023 synod assembly in the Vatican is adopting a very different process to the one used by previous gatherings, which is demonstrated by the arrangement of round tables in the Pope Paul VI audience hall. The sight of bishops and cardinals seated around tables with lay delegates is deliberate and designed to foster what Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, the synod co-ordinator, described as “genuine sharing and authentic discernment”. Significantly, the seating is not “hierarchical”, symbolising the vision of the Church as primarily the “People of God”, which is at the heart of the synod process. So, how...
2023-10-07
26 min
Justice Rising
Catholic Social Teaching, Organizing, and Synodality with Austen Ivereigh
For the first episode of season 4, we share a recording from the Prophetic Communities conference held at the University of San Francisco in early February. In the first part of the episode, you will hear from Austen Ivereigh, Pope Francis’ biographer, as he shares his thoughts on Catholic Social Teaching, organizing and synodality. After his sharing, Cecilia had the opportunity to engage in conversation with him about his reflections and raise her own concerns with the synod from an organizer’s perspective.
2023-03-15
55 min
Sunday
Live from Rome on a decade of Pope Francis
Edward Stourton is live in Rome reflecting on ten years of Pope Francis. Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected in extraordinary circumstances and his first actions a decade ago marked him out as someone with a different style and priorities to many of his predecessors. It was expected to be a period of great change but how much has he actually achieved? Hear from two men who’ve been training for the priesthood at the Venerable English college in Rome, an institution that has been educating seminarians for hundreds of years. Find out how much Francis influenced their de...
2023-03-12
43 min
Uma Conversa - Podcast
A revolução de Francisco
O começo de conversa é um programa que antecede o "Uma Conversa" da semana, sempre com algum artigo que vai ajudar a compreender o tema a ser abordado. Nessa semana lemos o artigo "A revolução de Francisco: em 10 anos, o Papa recuperou o verdadeiro poder da Igreja" de Austen Ivereigh e que foi traduzido por Moisés Sbardelotto para o site do Instituto Humanitas Unisinus, disponível em: https://www.ihu.unisinos.br/categorias/626337-a-revolucao-de-francisco-em-10-anos-o-papa-recuperou-o-verdadeiro-poder-da-igreja-artigo-de-austen-ivereigh | Site: https://umaconversa.com.br/ | Apadrinhe: https://apoia.se/patraodoumaconversa | Redes Sociais: @1Conversa | E-Mail: conversaconosco@gmail.com
2023-03-09
12 min
AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast
Pope Francis' 10 Years of Leadership with Austen Ivereigh
Ten years ago, on March 13, 2013, Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio was elected Pope. Do you remember those first hours and days? We found out he was from Argentina, the first Pope from the Global South. Then we heard his name would be Francis the First…or maybe just Francis? Then we saw him step to the window above St. Peter’s Square, looking fairly calm but probably also a bit overwhelmed, and he asked the pilgrims thronging below to pray for him before he offered his first papal blessing. He seemed humble and warm. Then there were other stories of his humility: he c...
2023-03-08
48 min
This Connected Podcast
EP 149: SYNOD (PART C) DR. AUSTEN IVEREIGH
Send us a textEpisode 149: Part C of this 4 part series is with Dr. Austen Ivereigh.Dr. Austen Ivereigh describes himself as a journalist, a writer and an author. He is also an academic professor in Contemporary Church history at Campion Hall, Oxford University. He is most known for his work on and with Pope Francis having done two biographies of Pope Francis:The Great Reformer in 2014Wounded Shepherd in 2019Let us Dream written with Pope Francis in 2020An enlightening and profound conversation with Dr. Ivereigh who was the guest speaker in the Synod...
2023-02-24
16 min
This Connected Podcast
EP 149: SYNOD (PART C) DR. AUSTEN IVEREIGH
Send us a textEpisode 149: Part C of this 4 part series is with Dr. Austen Ivereigh.Dr. Austen Ivereigh describes himself as a journalist, a writer and an author. He is also an academic professor in Contemporary Church history at Campion Hall, Oxford University. He is most known for his work on and with Pope Francis having done two biographies of Pope Francis:The Great Reformer in 2014Wounded Shepherd in 2019Let us Dream written with Pope Francis in 2020An enlightening and profound conversation with Dr. Ivereigh who was the guest speaker in the Synod...
2023-02-24
16 min
This Connected Podcast
EP 149: SYNOD? (PART B) SYNOD TEAM MEMBERS
Send us a textEpisode 149: Part B of the Synod 4 Part Series continues with conversations with members of the Diocese of San Bernardino's Synodal Synthesis Core Team. If you had questions about this synod process; this episode provides clarity within the conversations with Dr. Amanda Alexander, Director of the Ministry Formation Institute, Fr. David Andel, Director of Canonical Services, Elder Samaniego, Director of the Office of Child and Youth Protection and Edgardo Juarez, Director of the Ministry to Young Catholics.Dr. Alexander & Fr. Andel respond to questions:00:04:10 - What is Synod? 00:06:60...
2023-02-22
1h 15
This Connected Podcast
EP 149: SYNOD? (PART B) SYNOD TEAM MEMBERS
Send us a textEpisode 149: Part B of the Synod 4 Part Series continues with conversations with members of the Diocese of San Bernardino's Synodal Synthesis Core Team. If you had questions about this synod process; this episode provides clarity within the conversations with Dr. Amanda Alexander, Director of the Ministry Formation Institute, Fr. David Andel, Director of Canonical Services, Elder Samaniego, Director of the Office of Child and Youth Protection and Edgardo Juarez, Director of the Ministry to Young Catholics.Dr. Alexander & Fr. Andel respond to questions:00:04:10 - What is Synod? 00:06:60...
2023-02-22
1h 15
Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
Remembering Pope Benedict XVI
This week, on a special edition of the SLHour we remember Pope Benedict and consider his legacy. We are joined by Doctor Christopher Bellitto, professor of history at Kean University and we also hear from Cardinal Gerald Lacroix of Quebec, Pope Francis' biographer, Austen Ivereigh, professor of theology at Regis College, Sr. Gill Goulding, CJ and Cindy Wooden, Rome Bureau Chief of Catholic News Service.
2023-01-07
57 min
Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
Remembering Pope Benedict XVI
This week, on a special edition of the SLHour we remember Pope Benedict and consider his legacy. We are joined by Doctor Christopher Bellitto, professor of history at Kean University and we also hear from Cardinal Gerald Lacroix of Quebec, Pope Francis' biographer, Austen Ivereigh, professor of theology at Regis College, Sr. Gill Goulding, CJ and Cindy Wooden, Rome Bureau Chief of Catholic News Service.
2023-01-07
57 min
Irish Jesuits
A new imagination of the possible
Dr Austen Ivereigh was the keynote speaker at the launch of the Belfast Jesuit Spirituality Centre. Listen to his talk on “A New Imagination of the Possible: Pope Francis and the Gift of ‘Overflow’.
2022-10-28
31 min
Irish Jesuits
Largest global consultation process ever
Dr Austen Ivereigh, journalist and papal biographer, was one of the people who took part in the collation of the global synod document 'Enlarge the Space of Your Tent', launched by Pope Francis in Rome on Thursday 27 October In this interview with Pat Coyle of Irish Jesuit Communications, Austen Ivereigh talks about the content of the document and the communal discernment process that those present engaged in, in order to produce it. He says he was keenly aware as their work unfolded that he was taking part in "The biggest consultation process in the history of the world ... and the...
2022-10-28
21 min
Jesuitical
Debt, inflation, the soaring cost of living–why Pope Francis wants young Catholics to transform the economy
Does it seem like the economic deck is stacked against young people today? Inflation, debt, the cost of living and an overvalued housing market can be soul-crushing to younger generations trying to get on their feet and start their lives. The feelings of helplessness and isolation are not lost on Pope Francis, who is calling young Catholics working to transform economic systems to Assisi, Italy, this week. It’s the first ever in-person meeting of The Economy of Francesco!Elizabeth Garlow, an American economist and new mom, will be there, and she joins Zac and Ashley on th...
2022-09-23
31 min
Where Peter Is
The Orthodoxy of Amoris Laetitia - Book Launch
50% off! Use the discount code "AMORIS" when you order 'The Orthodoxy of Amoris Laetitia' by Pedro Gabriel at this link: https://wipfandstock.com/9781666733280/the-orthodoxy-of-amoris-laetitia/ Critics of Pope Francis have cast doubt over the doctrinal orthodoxy of his apostolic exhortation Amoris Laetitia. A few prominent Catholics have gone as far as to condemn it as heretical, and have used it to undermine Francis’s entire papacy. Since our foundation, Where Peter Is has tried to debunk these claims, as well as many other accusations against Pope Francis’s fidelity to Catholic doctrine. Today we are thrilled to announce the publication of a ne...
2022-03-14
1h 40
The Commonweal Podcast
Ep. 76 - Will Catholic Colleges Embrace Synodality?
Why haven’t Catholic colleges and universities in the United States more urgently engaged Pope Francis’s repeated calls to practice “synodality”?After all, these centers of intellectual development and social change are crucial in getting younger Catholics to care about the future of the Church.On this episode, we’re featuring a series of conversations with three experts on the current state of the synod and American Catholic higher education: Massimo Faggioli of Villanova University, Micah Kiel of St. Ambrose University, and Amirah Orozco of Dominican University.
2022-03-10
31 min
Inside The Vatican
Deep Dive: Should there be a pope emeritus?
When Benedict XVI resigned as pope, he broke with 600 years of tradition and reshaped the papacy—possibly forever. As people live longer, it is likely future popes will be more willing to follow Benedict XVI’s example instead of remaining and dying in office.But Benedict’s self-professed intention to be “hidden from the world” has hardly gone according to plan. A collection of controversies including Benedict’s 2019 letter attempting to explain the sexual abuse crisis in the church, the sudden removal of his name from a book that Cardinal Robert Sarah claimed...
2022-03-10
37 min
Field Hospital
Austen Ivereigh – Pope Francis’ vision for a missionary church
British author and journalist Austen Ivereigh has written two biographies of Pope Francis and collaborated with the pope on Let Us Dream, a book in which Francis shares his vision for the church in the post-COVID era. In this episode of Field Hospital we talk to Austen about how Pope Francis calls the church to rediscover what it means to be a missionary church that is deeply involved in the reality of our times. Mentioned in this episode: Books: The Great Reformer: Francis and the Making of a Radical Pope https://us.mac...
2022-02-16
51 min
Teocharlas
Presentación de la nueva encíclica del Papa Francisco "Fratelli Tutti"
Presentación de la nueva encíclica del Papa Francisco "Fratelli Tutti" por Rafael Luciani, Mons. Víctor Manuel Fernández, Austen Ivereigh y Rodrigo Guerra. Evento patrocinado por el CISAV en Mexico.
2022-02-02
2h 14
VAMOS - Podcast da Paróquia de Cascais
Ep 08 – 2021: Um livro. Um filme. Um acontecimento
Passou 2021 e que levamos dele? Partilhamos livros, filmes e acontecimentos que nos marcaram ao longo deste ano que passou. Links: Matt Haig – A Biblioteca da meia-noite (2021) - https://www.wook.pt/livro/a-biblioteca-da-meia-noite-matt-haig/24765719?gclid=Cj0KCQiA_c-OBhDFARIsAIFg3ewItX96oYUUomOM475x3GsUBiwh1Ut99O3JXQVQExstrmATynQGMxMaAvFIEALw_wcB Austin Iverigh – Como defender a fé sem levantar a voz (2021) - https://www.fnac.pt/Como-Defender-a-Fe-Sem-Levantar-a-Voz-Austen-Ivereigh/a9302227#st=austin+iverig&ct=Todos+os+produtos&t=p Scott Hahn – It is right and just (2020) - https://stpaulcenter.com/product/it-is-right-and-just-why-the-future-of-civilization-depends-on-true-religion/ After...
2022-01-13
46 min
Inside The Vatican
Inside the Latin American synodal gathering with Austen Ivereigh
Papal biographer Austen Ivereigh covered and participated in the Latin American ecclesial assembly in Mexico City last week. It was the first meeting of its kind, bringing together about 1,000 bishops, priests, religious and lay people to discuss the region’s pastoral needs in a synodal way.On “Inside the Vatican,” Austen joins host Colleen Dulle to discuss his experience at the meeting and what lessons the Latin American church can teach the rest of the world about synodality.Colleen and Austen also discuss how this assembly built on the last meeting of the Latin American and Ca...
2021-12-02
32 min
Inside The Vatican
The ‘Synod on Synodality’ launches in Rome
The “synod on synodality,” Pope Francis’ two-year effort to move the church toward a more collaborative and decentralized model, kicked off in Rome on Sunday with a Mass in St. Peter’s Basilica. In his pre-synod speech on Saturday, Pope Francis laid out his vision for the synod, outlining three challenges and three opportunities that the synod faces.The challenges, as host Colleen Dulle and Vatican correspondent Gerard O’Connell explain on this week’s episode of “Inside the Vatican,” aren’t limited to those the pope mentioned: In addition to the difficulty of changing the attit...
2021-10-14
27 min
The Leap of Faith
The Leap of Faith - 4th June 2021
Pope Francis has issued the most extensive revision to Catholic Church law in four decades. We talk with journalist and biographer to Pope Francis Austen Ivereigh and Marie Collins, a former member of the Pontifical Commission for Protection of Minors. We also speak with Burhana Islam, author of 'Amazing Muslims Who Changed the World'.
2021-06-05
26 min
Inside The Vatican
If Pope Francis Had a Book Club
With summer just around the corner, Inside the Vatican is bringing you a special episode: our Pope Francis summer reading list.Papal biographer Austen Ivereigh joins Colleen Dulle for a discussion on three books that have shaped Pope Francis (and that he loves to quote): The Betrothed by Alessandro Manzoni, Lord of the World by Robert Hugh Benson, and the short story “The Garden of Forking Paths” by Pope Francis’ fellow Argentine, Jorge Luis Borges. Colleen and Austen discuss each work and Pope Francis’ connection to it, and how they’ve influenced the pope’s thinking.
2021-05-27
51 min
The P*I* Podcast
Ep. 13 How Catholics can be good citizens? with Fr. Fiel Pareja
In this last part of the triad on colonialism and Catholicism in the Philippines, we invited Fr. Fiel Pareja (aka "Father TikTok") to talk about the relationship between Faith and Good Citizenship. Through his experience as both a priest and a rising social media personality, Father Fiel speaks about the need to practice one's faith and the inevitable unity between one's membership in the Church as a Catholic, and participation in public affairs as a citizen. We also learn how he has dealt with political issues, disagreements and the stress of the pandemic as a priest.
2021-04-24
1h 06
The Noe Perez Pod
158 Zen Fishing with Gustavo Barraza
Word of the day: cheeseparing ( https://www.dictionary.com/browse/cheeseparing ) Today in History: New Orleanians take to the streets for Mardi Gras, 1827 ( https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/new-orleanians-take-to-the-streets-for-mardi-gras ) Song Swap Gustavos’s Pick:Kobe Bryant Legacy by King Lil G ( https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=159ELirJPo4&feature=share ) Noe’s Pick: Show Me How to Live by Audioslave (https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=DDg2mSOmeIA&feature=share ) Book of the Week Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Futu...
2021-02-27
1h 02
Podcasty Teologii Politycznej
[ENG] 4/4 Re-thinking Solidarity: Solidarity, equality and social justice
The fourth webinar in our series was held on 19 February and focused on Solidarity, equality and social justice. Speakers include: Lord Alderdice (Chair) Fr Michal Paluch, Rector of the Pontifical University of St Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) Dr Austen Ivereigh, Fellow in Contemporary Church History, Campion Hall, Oxford Sally J. Scholz, PhD, Chair, Department of Philosophy, Villanova University Professor Tomasz Żyro, University of Warsaw / Political Theology Re-thinking Solidarity is organised by the Centre for Democracy and Peace Building and the Political Theology, in partnership with St. Benet’s Institute, St. Benet’s Hall, University of Oxford and The St. J...
2021-02-22
1h 26
Aún Podemos Conversar
E51 (1S2) - Austen Ivereigh - Soñemos Juntos: la invitación del papa Francisco a buscar el bien común
El Dr. Austen Ivereigh es un escritor y periodista británico que colaboró con el papa Francisco en la elaboración del libro Soñemos Juntos (Simon & Schuster, dic. 2020), en el cual el papa comparte sus reflexiones en medio de la pandemia con un llamado a la solidaridad y el necesario enfoque en el bien común, desde el convencimiento que de una crisis como esta se sale peor o mejor, pero no se puede salir igual. Austen (Campion Hall, Universidad de Oxford) es autor de dos biografias del papa Francisco: The Great Reformer y Wounded Sheperd y tien...
2021-01-04
59 min
Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
SLHour: The Pope's New Book: Let Us Dream
In his new book, Let Us Dream, Pope Francis invites us to dream together for a post-covid world. This week, book collaborator, Austen Ivereigh gives us all the details. Billy has a question about Christmas, Mark Matthews tells us what’s good about computer graphics and we meet singer/songwriter and teen-ager, Miley Azbill.
2020-12-19
57 min
Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
SLHour: The Pope's New Book: Let Us Dream
In his new book, Let Us Dream, Pope Francis invites us to dream together for a post-covid world. This week, book collaborator, Austen Ivereigh gives us all the details. Billy has a question about Christmas, Mark Matthews tells us what’s good about computer graphics and we meet singer/songwriter and teen-ager, Miley Azbill.
2020-12-19
57 min
Luis Chataing
EPI 221 "ARRIBA MIAMI" Austen Ivereigh / Delić / Ramiro Quinteros / Ximena Otero y Daniela Kosán
2020/12/11 Chataing conversa con el periodista Austen Ivereigh; con la cantante Delić; con el cantante Ramiro Quinteros; y con su esposa Ximena Otero y su ex-esposa Daniela Kosán.
2020-12-12
1h 47
Chataing Podcasts
EPI 221 "ARRIBA MIAMI" Austen Ivereigh / Delić / Ramiro Quinteros / Ximena Otero y Daniela Kosán
EPI 221 "ARRIBA MIAMI" Austen Ivereigh / Delić / Ramiro Quinteros / Ximena Otero y Daniela Kosán by Luis Chataing
2020-12-12
1h 47
Fala, Chico! Podcast
Fala, Chico! #08 - As situações COVID e as 3 solidões
Nesse episódio trago um trecho do livro "Voltemos a sonhar. A estrada para um futuro melhor", escrito pelo jornalista Austen Ivereigh e pelo Papa Francisco, que foi publicado no Vatican News sob o título "as situações 'covid' e as três solidões da minha vida". Nesse trecho, o Papa relata três situações de sua vida de grande solidão, descrevendo como se sentiu em cada momento e as lições que tirou dos momentos de adversidade. -- Compartilhe suas opiniões, reflexões e experiências dos episódios do Fala, Chico...
2020-12-09
11 min
Journey Through The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Immersive!
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/456789to listen full audiobooks. Title: Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future Author: Austen Ivereigh, Pope Francis Narrator: Arthur Morey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 50 minutes Release date: December 1, 2020 Genres: Improve Your Mindset Publisher's Summary: In this uplifting and practical book, written in collaboration with his biographer, Austen Ivereigh, the preeminent spiritual leader explains why we must—and how we can—make the world safer, fairer, and healthier for all people now. In the COVID crisis, the beloved shepherd of over one billion Catholics saw the cruelty and inequity of our society exposed mo...
2020-12-01
4h 50
Full Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Improve Your Mindset
Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future by Austen Ivereigh, Pope Francis
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/456789 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future Author: Austen Ivereigh, Pope Francis Narrator: Arthur Morey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 50 minutes Release date: December 1, 2020 Genres: Improve Your Mindset Publisher's Summary: In this uplifting and practical book, written in collaboration with his biographer, Austen Ivereigh, the preeminent spiritual leader explains why we must—and how we can—make the world safer, fairer, and healthier for all people now. In the COVID crisis, the beloved shepherd of over one billion Catholics saw the cruelty and inequity of our society ex...
2020-12-01
03 min
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Improve Your Mindset
Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future by Austen Ivereigh, Pope Francis
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/456789to listen full audiobooks. Title: Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future Author: Austen Ivereigh, Pope Francis Narrator: Arthur Morey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 50 minutes Release date: December 1, 2020 Genres: Improve Your Mindset Publisher's Summary: In this uplifting and practical book, written in collaboration with his biographer, Austen Ivereigh, the preeminent spiritual leader explains why we must—and how we can—make the world safer, fairer, and healthier for all people now. In the COVID crisis, the beloved shepherd of over one billion Catholics saw the cruelty and inequity of our society exposed mo...
2020-12-01
4h 50
The Wise and the Wherefores
Austen Ivereigh talks about the Pope’s new book for a post-Covid world.
Austen Ivereigh worked closely with Pope Francis on his new book, Let Us Dream. Here he discusses some of the ideas explored by Pope Francis, and where he believes it will lead.
2020-12-01
15 min
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Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future by Pope Francis
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/456260 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future Author: Pope Francis Narrator: Arthur Morey Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 50 minutes Release date: December 1, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.71 of Total 7 Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 2 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: In this uplifting and practical book, written in collaboration with his biographer, Austen Ivereigh, the preeminent spiritual leader explains why we must—and how we can—make the world safer, fairer, and healthier for all people now. In the COVID crisis, the beloved shepherd of over one billion Cath...
2020-12-01
03 min
Inside The Vatican
Austen Ivereigh on writing with Pope Francis
Pope Francis opens up about his “personal covids”—times of crisis in his life—in a new book called Let Us Dream, written in collaboration with his biographer, Austen Ivereigh.With Mr. Ivereigh’s encouragement, the pope brought his sometimes-lofty ideas for building a new society post-pandemic down to earth. He discloses in a new way how his lung operation as a young man taught him dependence on others and how his so-called “exile” in Cordoba, Argentina after that country’s “Dirty War” unexpectedly prepared him to become pope.In this bonus episode of “Inside the Vatican,” host Col...
2020-11-25
33 min
Where Peter Is
Austen Ivereigh On The World's Spiritual Director
Austen Ivereigh joins Mike Lewis and David Lafferty to discuss the new cardinals picked by Pope Francis, and how Francis selects cardinals. They also discuss Austen's new book project with Pope Francis, as well as Pope Francis's plans for his papacy going forward. His latest project, a book called Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future will be released on December 1. Let us Dream is the result of exchanges between Austen and Pope Francis during the coronavirus lockdown. Visit us: www.wherepeteris.com Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/where_peter_is Like us on Facebook: www...
2020-11-05
39 min
Where Peter Is
Austen Ivereigh on Fratelli Tutti and civil unions
Mike Lewis and David Lafferty speak with Austen Ivereigh about Fratelli Tutti and Pope Francis's recent comments about same-sex civil unions, Austen is a writer, journalist, and commentator on religious and political affairs. He is the author of the 2014 biography of Pope Francis, The Great Reformer: Francis and the Making of a Radical Pope. He is also the author of last year’s Wounded Shepherd: Pope Francis’s Struggle to Convert the Catholic Church, both published by Henry Holt. His latest project, a book called Let Us Dream: The Path to a Better Future will be released on December 1. Let us D...
2020-10-30
56 min
Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
SLHour: A New Encyclical on Fraternity
This week, the pope's biographer, Austen Ivereigh tell us all about the new encyclical, Fratelli Tutti. Billy has a question about deacons, on Church for Dummies; Gillian learns something new from her kids and singer/songwriter, Chris Bray tells us about his web series and we listen to his new singles, Closer and Closer and More Like You.
2020-10-10
58 min
Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
SLHour: A New Encyclical on Fraternity
This week, the pope's biographer, Austen Ivereigh tell us all about the new encyclical, Fratelli Tutti. Billy has a question about deacons, on Church for Dummies; Gillian learns something new from her kids and singer/songwriter, Chris Bray tells us about his web series and we listen to his new singles, Closer and Closer and More Like You.
2020-10-10
58 min
The Leap of Faith
The Leap of Faith
Former Belfast crime boss Stephen Gillen tells the story of redemption in his book 'The Monkey Puzzle Tree'. Author and biographer to Pope Francis, Austen Ivereigh, responds to Fratelli Tutti, the Pope's third encyclical. And historian Dr Sinead McCoole on the life of Dr Margaret Mac Curtain OP, who died aged 91 this week.
2020-10-10
27 min
Rethink
Pope Francis: Rethinking Poverty
Pope Francis explains why he sees Covid-19 as a potential turning point in history. Taken from a longer interview with Austen Ivereigh and read by Joseph Balderrama. Photo credit: Reuters.
2020-06-22
08 min
Where Peter Is
Peter's Field Hospital - Austen Ivereigh Interview - Part 2
Part 2 of the Peter’s Field Hospital conversation with Austen Ivereigh. In this concluding segment, Mike Lewis and DW Lafferty discuss with Austen how to communicate the message of Pope Francis to Catholics who resist his message, Pope Francis’s vision for a post-COVID world, and evangelizing - both in the world and within the Church.
2020-05-14
33 min
Where Peter Is
Peter's Field Hospital - Interview with Austen Ivereigh (Part 1)
Papal biographer and interviewer Austen Ivereigh joins Mike Lewis and David Lafferty to discuss his recent interview with Pope Francis, the state of the Catholic Media resistance to the pope, and the true message the Holy Father.
2020-05-12
42 min
AMDG: A Jesuit Podcast
Austen Ivereigh's Surprising, Profound Interview with Pope Francis
Last month, the journalist and Pope Francis biographer Austen Ivereigh sent a detailed list of themes and questions to the Holy Father about the COVID-19 pandemic. Austen figured he wouldn’t hear back. Luckily for us, he was 100% wrong about that. Not only did Pope Francis respond to Austen’s questions, but he sent a long, extremely thoughtful audio recording. His responses make up perhaps the most in-depth interview the Holy Father has ever directed toward the English-speaking world. Austen Ivereigh is today's guest. He talks with host Mike Jordan Laskey about the interview’s backstory, the Holy Father’s most str...
2020-04-22
47 min
Conversation on Tap
Episode 44: We Love Pope Francis
Welcome back to Conversation on Tap! In this episode, Joel and Jose were joined by Mike Lewis, the managing editor and co-founder of Where Peter Is, to discuss Pope Francis and his reactionary critics. Because of social distancing, this was our second episode to be recorded via Skype, so please bear with us as the sound quality wasn't especially at its finest. We will improve the sound, hopefully, as we do more episodes using Skype. As we started the episode, Joel grabbed himself a brew called The Dog Ate My Homework, while Jose d...
2020-04-10
1h 18
Personally Speaking with Msgr. Jim Lisante
Personally Speaking ep. 5 (Austen Ivereigh)
In this episode of Personally Speaking, Monsignor Jim Lisante is joined by British Catholic writer, Austen Ivereigh, who has written a new book about Pope Francis’ papacy called, “Wounded Shepherd: Pope Francis and his Struggle to Convert the Catholic Couch.”Support the show
2020-02-20
28 min
Lighthouse Faith
Catholic Journalist Thomas Williams Hopes His Version of "The Night Before Christmas" Gains Popularity
The poem The Night Before Christmas', by Clement Clarke Moor, is one of the most read, most published and most memorized books of all Christmas literature. So say reports about its popularity. Although a runaway best seller, the children's narrative that talks of a visit from St. Nicholas, has little to do with explaining the birth of Jesus, which is what many Christians are quick to say is, the "reason for the season". Enter journalist and theologian Dr. Thomas Williams, a former priest, but still a devout Catholic, who's written a religious version of the Night Before Christmas. It's called "T...
2019-12-19
38 min
Jesuitical
Pope Francis’ struggle to reform the Catholic Church. Ep. 119
Pope Francis’ reforms of the Catholic Church are, depending on whom you ask, a long-awaited breath of fresh air or a slippery slope toward surrender to the modern world. Austen Ivereigh, who has already written one biography of Pope Francis and closely documented the historic events of his papacy, is out with a new book, Wounded Shepherd: Pope Francis and His Struggle to Convert the Catholic Church. We ask Austen about why exactly some in the church are resistant to or skeptical of the pope, what Francis’ biggest reforms have been and what complaint Pope Francis had with his firs...
2019-11-15
43 min
Beliefs
Service, Change, & Reform In The Vatican
Our guest this week is Austen Ivereigh, here to discuss his second book on Pope Francis, called Wounded Shepherd, Pope Francis and His Struggle to Convert the Catholic Church. Struggling with both broad respect and popularity, but also deep institutional suspicion, Pope Francis enjoys adoration and resistance in equal measure. Ivereigh’s book distills the contradictions and successes of Francis’ pontificate.
2019-11-10
26 min
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/367465to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Wounded Shepherd: Pope Francis and His Struggle to Convert the Catholic Church Author: Austen Ivereigh Narrator: Adam Verner Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 38 minutes Release date: November 5, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 2 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: Following his critically acclaimed The Great Reformer, Austen Ivereigh's colorful, clear-eyed portrait of Pope Francis takes us inside the Vatican's urgent debate over the future of the church in Wounded Shepherd. This deeply contextual biography centers on the tensions generated by the pope’s attempt to turn the Church away from po...
2019-11-05
3h 38
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2019-11-05
3h 38
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/177814to listen full audiobooks. Title: Wounded Shepherd Author: Austen Ivereigh Narrator: Adam Verner Format: mp3 Length: 15 hrs and 36 mins Release date: 11-05-19 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 41 ratings Genres: Catholicism Publisher's Summary: This deeply contextual biography centers on the tensions generated by the pope’s attempt to turn the Church away from power and tradition and outwards to engage humanity with God’s mercy. Through battles with corrupt bankers and worldly cardinals, in turbulent meetings and on global trips, history’s first Latin-American pope has attempted to reshape the Church to evangelize the contemporary age. A...
2019-11-05
3h 36
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2019-11-05
3h 38
Meeting 2018
Cinque anni di pontificato. Alla scoperta del pensiero di Bergoglio
Lunedì 20 agosto 2018 11.30 Salone Intesa Sanpaolo A3Partecipano:4:25 Guzmán Carriquiry, Vicepresidente della Pontificia commissione per l’America Latina;22:19 Rocco Buttiglione, Direttore della Cattedra Giovanni Paolo II presso la Pontificia Università del Laterano;43:30 Austen Ivereigh, Giornalista e Scrittore, Senior Contributor of Crux;1:06:46 Massimo Borghesi, Professore Ordinario di Filosofia Morale all’Università degli Studi di Perugia;Introduce:Alejandro Bonet, Professore di Dottrina Sociale della Chiesa Cattolica nei Seminari arcidiocesani di Santa Fe e Rosario, Argentina.Il link dell’incontro sul sito del Meeting: https://www.meetingrimini.org/default.asp?id=904&item=7170Guard...
2019-10-29
1h 32
The Leap of Faith
The Leap of Faith
On the Leap of Faith this week, Rabbi Julia Neuberger on Yom Kippur and the role of atonement in the Jewish Faith. Lisa Sharon Harper is in Ireland this weekend to address the Rubicon Conference and we talk with the biographer of Pope Francis, Austen Ivereigh
2019-10-12
26 min
Melbourne Catholic
Austen Ivereigh
Austen Ivereigh is a London-based Catholic journalist, author and commentator. Austin founded Catholic voices and published The Great Reformer: Francis and the Making of a Radical Pope, a biography of Pope Francis. Austin was recently in Melbourne for the 2019 Helder Camara Lecture where he spoke on Pope Francis evangelising in the world as it is today. We spoke to Austin for the Melbourne Catholic podcast about his history, his work in journalism and his many meetings with Pope Francis.
2019-03-28
00 min
The Commonweal Podcast
Austen Ivereigh on the Vatican Summit on Clerical Sex Abuse, Eula Biss on "Whiteness", Hoffsman Ospino on the Latinx Church, and Tony Domestico with Novelist Kathryn Davis
On this episode, Catholic journalist and papal biographer Austen Ivereigh talks with senior editor Matthew Boudway about the Vatican’s February summit on clerical sex abuse. Eula Biss, author of On Immunity: An Inoculation and No Man’s Land: American Essays, speaks with assistant editor Griffin Oleynick about the spiritual challenges of racism, the meaning of “whiteness,” and the craft of non-fiction writing. Boston College professor Hosffman Ospino explains how new generations of Latino Americans are reshaping notions about “cultural Catholicism” in the U.S. And novelist Kathryn Davis talks with literary editor Anthony Domestico about metaphor, mystery, and pilgrimage i...
2019-03-18
1h 32
Santa Zuera
Santa Zuera #59 - Feminismo
E AÍ, MENINAS!!! E RAPAZES TAMBÉM! Nesse episódio especial do Dia Internacional da Mulher, as mulheres decidiram invadir o estúdio para falar de feminismo, protagonismo feminino, jornada de trabalho, direitos iguais e como uma católica deve se colocar em relação a tudo isso. Então não seja machista e dê um play empoderado! Envie sugestões, comentários e críticas para: santazuera.sc@gmail.com ACESSE: www.santacarona.com INSCREVA-SE: goo.gl/1bkUBf FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/santacarona INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/santacarona Bibliografia utilizada e sugerida: Como defender a fé sem levantar a voz – Austen...
2019-03-05
1h 31
CRUSADE Channel On-Demand Previews
PREVIEW - Mike Church Interview Michael Hichborn: Time To Put A Drawbridge Between The Faithful and Build the Bridge To Heritcland, Pope Francis 301018
To Listen To Or Download This Episode Click HERE SPECIAL GUEST Michael Hichborn founder of the Lepanto Institute Follow Michael Hichborn here: He actually says NEW Christian Church - Ivereigh You have to remember where Pope Francis has come from. Here is the part that is the most damning if you will - there is this thing called the Francis Option. HEADLINE: To Discern and Reform: The ‘Francis Option’ for Evangelizing a World in Flux by Austen Ivereigh This is nothing but more confusion. “Austen Ivereigh suggests that Pope Francis 'sees in...
2018-10-30
05 min
Sunday
Niqab Wearing Superhero, Cardinal Vincent Nichols and Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
Sara Alfageeh, an American illustrator and comic fan, annoyed by the tight costume worn by Marvel's Muslim superhero Dust she redesigned the niqab hero's attire and her designs have gone viral online.Rabbi Jonathan Sacks gives his first broadcast interview after his comments on Jeremy Corbyn and anti-Semitism and he talks to Edward about his new Radio 4 series "Morality in the 21st Century".The Ukrainian and Russian Orthodox Churches are in a tug of war over the status of the Ukrainian Church. Writer and journalist Jonathan Luxmoore discuses who the likely winner will be.
2018-09-25
43 min
Sunday
Manchester Bomb Anniversary, Chilean Bishops Resignation, New Stornoway Mosque
It's a year since the bomb attack on the Manchester Arena. In the aftermath, the actions of one young Muslim man captured the imagination of artist Ghislaine Howard. Her paintings of Baktash Noori offering hugs to strangers near St Anne's Church have just gone on display there. David Cook has been hearing their story.Dan Hett's brother Martyn was one of the 22 people killed in the Arena. He tells Edward why he is the lead signatory of a letter that urges the public to play an active role in the fight against terror. The Bishop of Manchester...
2018-05-20
43 min
Sunday
A priest with AIDS; The churches and mosques supporting Grenfell; Canterbury's medieval glass
It's 50 years since homosexual acts were partially decriminalised in England and Wales. To mark the anniversary, Rosemary Bailey has rereleased the biography of her brother Simon. He was a gay priest in the Church of England and died from AIDS in 1995.In the aftermath of the Grenfell fire, local churches and mosques rallied to support the community. They continue to help, mediating between residents and the authorities. The Rev Mike Long from Notting Hill Methodist Church and Abdurahman Sayed from al-Manaar Mosque tell Edward how pastoral support will be required for many more months.On...
2017-07-23
44 min
Von Hugel Institute
Catholic Dis/Agreement: Pope Francis and the Uses of Disagreement as a Mechanism of Ecclesial Reform
Austen Ivereigh teases out Pope Francis’ encouragement of diversity, conversation, and disagreement in key aspects of his reforming papacy, with a response from Eamon Duffy. This event took place on Friday 2 December 2016 and is part of the VHI 2016-17 series on Dinamics of Dis/Agreement. For more details visit http://www.vhi.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/events
2016-12-08
1h 34
Sunday
Escape from Isis; Tutu's Daughter's Call to Anglicanism; Religion and Fidel Castro
In his first UK broadcast interview the Syrian Catholic priest captured by IS, Father Jacques Mourad, talks to Sima Kotecha about his ordeal and the circumstances of his release. One of the largest surveys of UK Sikh's was published this week. Its authors argue the results will lead to a shake-up of the Government's approach to the needs of British Sikhs. Dr Opinderjit Kaur Takhar talks about its findings. The daughter of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Mpho Tutu van Furth, talks to Rev Charlotte Bannister-Parker about giving up her priest's license in order to marry her...
2016-11-27
44 min
Moral Maze
Nuclear Weapons
MP's have voted overwhelmingly to renew our Trident nuclear weapons system and the first job of any new prime minister is to write the "letters of last resort" which contain prime ministers' instructions for what to do in the event of a nuclear attack. The handwritten notes are taken to the UK's four Vanguard-class submarines, the ships which carry the ballistic missiles the Royal Navy calls "the nation's ultimate weapon" and contain instructions of what to do in the worst-case nuclear scenario: the obliteration of the UK state. The value of nuclear weapons is in their deterrence - the...
2016-07-21
42 min
Sunday
Cathedral money makers, Donald Trump and the religious right, Managing Britain's mosques
Revelations that senior members of two mosques in Scotland have held office in a proscribed organisation have raised fears of a 'power crisis' in some British mosques. Edward chairs a panel to discuss and debate these concerns.Deans from Anglican cathedrals gather in Liverpool for their annual conference next week. On the agenda, how to use the cathedral space to maximise revenue. Kevin Bocquet hears how pop concerts help bring in funds for salaries and roof repairs.Jasvinder Sanghera is the founder of Karma Nirvana, a charity that supports victims and survivors of forced marriage...
2016-04-03
43 min
Von Hugel Institute
Mercy: The Key to Pope Francis’ Reforms
VHI Lecture delivered by Austen Ivereigh on 6 November 2015, St Edmunds College. The VHI 2015-16 series of lectures and events seeks to explore the theme of mercy from the perspective of many disciplines, drawing out its possibilities, permutations, and problems. For more details visit http://www.vhi.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/events/lecture-series
2015-11-16
54 min
Analysis
Is the Pope a Communist?
Pope Francis' critique of modern economics has made him an icon for the Left and prompted claims that he is a Communist. The leader of 1.2 billion Catholics has called capitalism, at best, a source of inequality and, at worst, a killer.Edward Stourton examines the Pope's critique of the free market system and explores the origins of his thinking in Latin America and in Catholic Social Teaching. Is Pope Francis, as his critics claim, dragging his church to the Left and promoting a Marxist branch of liberation theology? And what does his insistence on seeing the world...
2015-06-08
28 min
The Good Catholic Life
TGCL #0460: March for Life wrap-up; New Boston appointment; God as Father
Summary of today’s show: Our panel of Scot Landry, Susan Abbott, and Gregory Tracy consider the news headlines of the week, including Cardinal Seán’s well-received homily at the Vigil Mass before the March for Life; Cardinal Timothy Dolan’s message to the “ultrasound generation”; the appointment of a new director of pastoral outreach and support for the Archdiocese; and Pope Benedict’s assurance that a biblical view of God will help a crisis of fatherhood. Listen to the show: Watch the show via live video streaming or a recording later: Today’s host(s): Scot Landry and Susan Abbott To...
2013-01-31
56 min