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Catholic Comments
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- Copyright: John O'Keefe, 2013
Podcasts:
Fr. Oduor Afulo, S.J. discusses plan to found the first Jesuit university in Africa.
Herbert Busiku discusses the impact of Christianity on his native country.
Rev. Roc O’Connor, S.J. discusses the sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick.
Thomas F. O’Meara, OP, reflects on the legacy of Vatican II. O’Meara was a keynote speaker at the opening of Creighon’s 50th anniversary celebration of the Council.
Rev. Bryan Massingale discusses issues of racial justice in the contemporary American Church.
Fr. Dennis Hamm discusses the Vatican II document Dei Verbum, which significantly changed the way Catholics encounter the Scriptures.
Fr. Tony Wach, S. J. discusses his efforts to found the first Jesuit school in Uganda, Ocer Campion. Additional information about the school is available here: Ocer Campion Slide Show: […]
Rev. Joseph Komonchak discusses the historical context of the Second Vatican Council. Komonchak is recognized internationally for his knowledge of the council. He is Professor Emeritus at the Catholic University […]
Rev. Roc O’Connor, S.J. discusses Eucharist as the third sacrament of initiation.
Dr. Eileen Burke Sullivan discusses the evolution in Jewish and Catholic relations since the Second Vatican Council.
Rev. Roc O’Connor, S.J. discuss Baptism as the first sacrament of initiation.
Dr. Gintaras Duda of Creighton’s Department of Physics discusses “the God Particle.”
Program hosts John O’Keefe and Wendy M. Wright discuss the 19th Century Salesian Pentecost, an important movement in the history of Catholic spirituality.
Eileen Burke Sullivan discusses the Vatican II document, Nostra Aetate, which significantly changed Catholic teaching about non-Christian religions.
Wendy M. Wright interviews John O’Keefe about the Sacrament of Confirmation in historical context.