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In this special Church Potluck episode, host Dale McConkey welcomes a lively panel of guests—including longtime podcast contributor Dr. Michael Papazian, first-time guest and Catholic partisan Rita Lawler, and a bonus interview with Catholic theologian-in-training Brett Adams—to reflect on the historic election of the new pope: Pope Leo XIV, formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost.
The conversation covers a wide range of theological, cultural, and political implications of having the first American (and dual Peruvian citizen) pope, affectionately once known as “Father Bob.” Guests explore Pope Leo’s unexpected rise, his reputation for humility and spiritual depth, his connections to Villanova University and Chicago's South Side, and the careful symbolic choices he's already made—like partially embracing traditional papal vestments and choosing the name “Leo.”
Themes of continuity and change run throughout the discussion. Panelists celebrate the deliberate, bridge-building, and Christ-centered tone Pope Leo seems to be striking—potentially extending the spirit of Francis while introducing a more structured and precise leadership style. There’s thoughtful engagement on topics like synodality, Catholic moral leadership, institutional reform, and the balancing act between tradition and adaptation in today’s church.
And of course—this wouldn’t be Church Potluck without a game show! “Papal Preferences” tests our guests’ knowledge of Pope Leo’s favorite sports teams, culinary leanings, and fashion choices. (Spoiler alert: He’s a White Sox fan, not a Cubs fan!)
BONUS INTERVIEW: Catholic convert and attorney Brett Adams joins the show to share his excitement and analysis, offering sharp theological reflections on Pope Leo’s first homily and what his papacy may signal for Catholics around the globe.
Don't miss our two other pope-related episodes:
- “Conclave Confidential: How the Pope is Chosen”
- “Pope Francis: The Legacy of a Reformer”
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