
Dr. Roger Bergman, director of the Justice and Peace Studies Program at Creighton, comes back to the show to discuss the seminal papal encyclical, Rerum Novarum.
Listeners may also enjoy Dr. Bergman’s discussion of Catholic Social Teaching.
Today (September 21) is the feast of Saint Matthew.
Fr. Dennis Hamm, S.J. comes back to the show to talk about both Matthew, one of the twelve, and the gospel that bears his name.
Dan Misleh, executive director of the Catholic Coalition on Climate Change joins host John O’Keefe to discuss the Catholic perspective on climate change. The program also considers the Catholic Climate Covenant, an initiative of the Center.
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Dr. Mike Lawler, Professor Emeritus of Theology, discusses the significance of the Vatican II document Lumen Gentium, also known as the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church.
Listeners who would like to read the document can do so online at the Vatican web site, which hosts all of the documents in a downloadable format.
This program is one of series on Vatican II. Click on the Vatican II tag below for a full list of these programs.
From the archives for this week: Fr. Larry Gillick on St. Ignatius of Loyola
The Communion of the Saints
Monday, November 2nd, 2009Dr. Eileen Burke-Sullivan joins hosts John O’Keefe and Wendy M. Wright to discuss the Communion of the Saints.
Listeners may also enjoy our previous podcasts on all Saints: Robert Ellsberg from 2007, and Eileen-Burke Sullivan from 2008.
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