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This week on The Prayerful Posse, Raymond Arroyo and Robert Royal analyze the impact of Pope Leo XIV’s newest bishop appointments—most notably, Bishop Shane Macklay as Archbishop of Brisbane. With public support for female ordination and involvement in the Vatican's synod on synodality, his selection raises important questions: Is Pope Leo signaling a progressive shift, or are we seeing a more complex strategy unfold?
The conversation widens to include other headline-making developments. The Diocese of Buffalo has asked parishes to contribute $80 million toward a sex abuse settlement—what does this mean for struggling Catholic communities? In Austria, a flourishing and traditional Cistercian abbey faces a Vatican visitation, sparking concerns about pressure on orthodox religious life. Meanwhile, a parish in Syracuse holds an LGBT Pride Mass featuring a transgender guest homilist, prompting debate about pastoral care versus Church teaching.
The Posse also reflects on Pope Leo’s public praise of sacred polyphony and chant, his emerging leadership style, and Cardinal Grech’s claim that a lack of vocations might be a blessing in disguise. Finally, they weigh in on a Hollywood Bowl production of Jesus Christ Superstar casting actress Cynthia Erivo as Jesus—and what that says about the state of culture and faith.
Subscribe to Arroyo Grande for more episodes of The Prayerful Posse, where faith meets culture in a world that’s changing fast.
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This week on The Prayerful Posse, Raymond Arroyo and Robert Royal analyze the impact of Pope Leo XIV’s newest bishop appointments—most notably, Bishop Shane Macklay as Archbishop of Brisbane. With public support for female ordination and involvement in the Vatican's synod on synodality, his selection raises important questions: Is Pope Leo signaling a progressive shift, or are we seeing a more complex strategy unfold?
The conversation widens to include other headline-making developments. The Diocese of Buffalo has asked parishes to contribute $80 million toward a sex abuse settlement—what does this mean for struggling Catholic communities? In Austria, a flourishing and traditional Cistercian abbey faces a Vatican visitation, sparking concerns about pressure on orthodox religious life. Meanwhile, a parish in Syracuse holds an LGBT Pride Mass featuring a transgender guest homilist, prompting debate about pastoral care versus Church teaching.
The Posse also reflects on Pope Leo’s public praise of sacred polyphony and chant, his emerging leadership style, and Cardinal Grech’s claim that a lack of vocations might be a blessing in disguise. Finally, they weigh in on a Hollywood Bowl production of Jesus Christ Superstar casting actress Cynthia Erivo as Jesus—and what that says about the state of culture and faith.
Subscribe to Arroyo Grande for more episodes of The Prayerful Posse, where faith meets culture in a world that’s changing fast.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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