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FAQs about USCCB Clips:How many episodes does USCCB Clips have?The podcast currently has 304 episodes available.
June 18, 2020Church Reopenings and More, with Montse AlvaradoMontse Alvarado, Vice President and Executive Director of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, discusses Church re-openings and some Becket cases before the Supreme Court....more33minPlay
May 19, 20202020 - 05 - 02 USCCB Daily Readings2020 - 05 - 02 USCCB Daily Readings by USCCB Clips...more5minPlay
April 22, 2020Disestablishment and Dissent, with Carl EsbeckWhat did the process of religious disestablishment look like in the United States? Carl Esbeck, professor of law emeritus at the University of Missouri, has some surprising answers in this discussion of his recently edited book, Disestablishment and Religious Dissent: Church-State Relations in the New American States, 1776–1833....more45minPlay
April 17, 2020Made for Love Ep 58: Love in the Time of COVIDIn this pandemic, it is more important than ever to love one another! Today's episode features Amy Stout (and family), Sarah Engel, Fr. Dan Leary of the Archdiocese of Washington, and Jason Kidd. This is also the last episode of Made for Love for now, as Sara Perla is leaving for another adventure!...more33minPlay
March 20, 2020Minisode: Love On The StreetsKathryn Jean Lopez meeting Christ every day on the streets of New York....more13minPlay
March 13, 2020Made for Love Ep 57: Racism and the Family, Part TwoThe primary place for education on human dignity is the family. Racism has no place in Catholic families. Today’s episode features Bishop Shelton Fabre of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, Danielle Brown, Associate Director of the Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism for the USCCB, and Louis Damani Jones, intern at the Catholic Campaign for Human Development in St. Louis....more19minPlay
March 06, 2020Made for Love Ep. 20: Families with Down Syndrome Members, RevisedDown Syndrome is a part of many Catholic families’ stories. Children with Down Syndrome bring immense joy into their families, even as their intellectual disabilities and medical problems bring crosses and hardships. Today we’ll hear from Archbishop Kurtz (Louisville), a family who have children with Down Syndrome (J.D. and Kate Flynn), the UK filmmaker whose documentary about L'Arche follows people who work with people with intellectual disabilities (Randall Wright), and a reporter from Aleteia (Zoe Romanowsky)....more29minPlay
March 06, 2020Made for Love Ep 56: Racism and the Family, Part OneThe primary place for education on human dignity is the family. Racism has no place in Catholic families. Today’s episode features Bishop Fabre of the Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, Danielle Brown, Associate Director of the Ad Hoc Committee Against Racism for the USCCB, and Louis Damani Jones, intern at the Catholic Campaign for Human Development in St. Louis....more33minPlay
February 24, 2020Minisode: A Mother's LoveMary's son made a surprise announcement one Sunday: I'm no longer Catholic or Christian, and by the way, I'm gay....more13minPlay
February 13, 2020Made for Love Ep 55: Remarriage After DeathWhen Catholics marry, they promise to be together “as long as we both shall live.” Death brings about the end of a marriage, and the other partner is free to marry again. Today we’ll hear the stories of men and women who have married after losing their first spouse to death. The episode features Randy and Lucy Hines and Andy and Beth Huseman....more33minPlay
FAQs about USCCB Clips:How many episodes does USCCB Clips have?The podcast currently has 304 episodes available.