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The Jesuits sold 272 enslaved people. How can the church make amends with their descendents?
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This week on “Jesuitical,” Zac and Ashley are joined by journalist Rachel Swarns to discuss her latest book, The 272: The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the American Catholic Church. Rachel shares her wisdom about this important issue for U.S. Catholics and her experience as a Black Catholic, opening up a wide-ranging conversation about the work being done to repair such a grave injustice and promote racial justice in the church.
They discuss:
The history of Catholic slaveholding and the Jesuits’ involvement in the slave trade
The sale of enslaved people by the Jesuits in 1838, its impact on families and the reunion of the descendants
The efforts of Georgetown University and the church to repair this injustice
In Signs of the Times, Zac and Ashley cover Pope Francis’ recent meeting with comedians from around the world (and America’s editor at large, James Martin, S.J.). They then discuss the pope’s trip to the G7 in Italy and the concerns he raised in his speech about artificial intelligence. Lastly, they talk about recent polling from the Vinia Research Group that found that Catholics’ belief in the real presence in the Eucharist is higher than a 2019 report from the Pew Research Group would suggest.
What’s on tap?
Prosecco
Links from the show:
Pope Francis has private meeting with Joe Biden at G7 summit
New Study Suggests More Than Two-Thirds of Catholics Believe the Eucharist is Truly Jesus
Do most Catholics think the Eucharist is ‘just a symbol’? It’s complicated.
The 272: The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the American Catholic Church by Rachel L. Swarns
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Manage episode 424699685 series 1967408
[CLICK HERE to complete the 2024 Jesuitical listener survey]
This week on “Jesuitical,” Zac and Ashley are joined by journalist Rachel Swarns to discuss her latest book, The 272: The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the American Catholic Church. Rachel shares her wisdom about this important issue for U.S. Catholics and her experience as a Black Catholic, opening up a wide-ranging conversation about the work being done to repair such a grave injustice and promote racial justice in the church.
They discuss:
The history of Catholic slaveholding and the Jesuits’ involvement in the slave trade
The sale of enslaved people by the Jesuits in 1838, its impact on families and the reunion of the descendants
The efforts of Georgetown University and the church to repair this injustice
In Signs of the Times, Zac and Ashley cover Pope Francis’ recent meeting with comedians from around the world (and America’s editor at large, James Martin, S.J.). They then discuss the pope’s trip to the G7 in Italy and the concerns he raised in his speech about artificial intelligence. Lastly, they talk about recent polling from the Vinia Research Group that found that Catholics’ belief in the real presence in the Eucharist is higher than a 2019 report from the Pew Research Group would suggest.
What’s on tap?
Prosecco
Links from the show:
Pope Francis has private meeting with Joe Biden at G7 summit
New Study Suggests More Than Two-Thirds of Catholics Believe the Eucharist is Truly Jesus
Do most Catholics think the Eucharist is ‘just a symbol’? It’s complicated.
The 272: The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the American Catholic Church by Rachel L. Swarns
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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