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Kevin Clarke is the chief correspondent at America. Recently, he traveled to Iraq for 12 days where he met with Iraqi Christians and other religious minorities. We talk to Kevin about why he decided to take this trip and the future of Christianity in that region. (You can check out Kevin’s reporting here.)
In Signs of the Times, we discuss the canonization of Saint Óscar Romero, the resignation of Cardinal Wuerl, the archbishop of Washington, D.C., and why women aren’t allowed to vote at this year’s Synod on Young People.
As always, you can email us at [email protected] or tweet us on Twitter. You can also join our Facebook group and consider supporting us on Patreon!
P.S.
This episode is brought to you by Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Chicago. For 23 years, Cristo Rey has educated Latino students with limited means, preparing the leaders of tomorrow today. Learn about their mission at cristorey.net.
Links from the show:
Pope Francis declares Pope Paul VI, Óscar Romero saints
Pope Francis accepts the resignation of Cardinal Wuerl
Jesuit, Dominican, Franciscan leaders see no reason why women shouldn’t vote at synod
What’s on tap?
This week, we are drinking a gift from listener Bridget: a special blend, Cafe St. Joe, from Furnace Hills Coffee, a fair- and direct-trade coffee roaster who employs adults with disabilities. You can buy your own here!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kevin Clarke is the chief correspondent at America. Recently, he traveled to Iraq for 12 days where he met with Iraqi Christians and other religious minorities. We talk to Kevin about why he decided to take this trip and the future of Christianity in that region. (You can check out Kevin’s reporting here.)
In Signs of the Times, we discuss the canonization of Saint Óscar Romero, the resignation of Cardinal Wuerl, the archbishop of Washington, D.C., and why women aren’t allowed to vote at this year’s Synod on Young People.
As always, you can email us at [email protected] or tweet us on Twitter. You can also join our Facebook group and consider supporting us on Patreon!
P.S.
This episode is brought to you by Cristo Rey Jesuit High School in Chicago. For 23 years, Cristo Rey has educated Latino students with limited means, preparing the leaders of tomorrow today. Learn about their mission at cristorey.net.
Links from the show:
Pope Francis declares Pope Paul VI, Óscar Romero saints
Pope Francis accepts the resignation of Cardinal Wuerl
Jesuit, Dominican, Franciscan leaders see no reason why women shouldn’t vote at synod
What’s on tap?
This week, we are drinking a gift from listener Bridget: a special blend, Cafe St. Joe, from Furnace Hills Coffee, a fair- and direct-trade coffee roaster who employs adults with disabilities. You can buy your own here!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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