Father James Martin is a Jesuit priest, editor at large of America magazine, and bestselling author of such books as Jesus: A Pilgrimage and The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything. He has appeared on many major radio and television networks, ranging from NPR’s Fresh Air to Comedy Central’s The Colbert Report. Before entering the Jesuits in 1988, Father Martin graduated from the Wharton School of Business and worked for General Electric for six years. In 2017, Pope Francis appointed him to be a Consultor for the Vatican's Secretariat for Communication.
In this episode, we talk about his latest book calling for the Catholic church to be more welcoming of LGBT Catholics, how he responds to those who criticize his writings, and what spiritual practices keep him grounded. I hope you enjoy it.
A second conversation with Eugenia Cheng
Conversation with Benjamin Saulsberry of the Emmett Till Interpretive Center
Conversation with author Kathleen Norris
Conversation with author and pastor Tyler Sit
Conversation with the author and scholar Rev. Dr. Wil Gafney
Conversation with author/artist Jan Richardson
Conversation with interfaith leader Eboo Patel
Conversation with Grail Cafe owner, Sheldrick Holmes
Conversation with church planter Kevin Makins
Conversation with journalist Derrick Clifton
Conversation with Medill School of Journalism Dean Charles Whitaker
Conversation with Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (rebroadcast)
Conversation with paralympian Susannah Scaroni
Conversation with educator Denise Pope
Conversation with singer-songwriter Leslie Jordan
Conversation with Arrabon founder David Bailey
Conversation with Ph.D. student & "Rejection-skirt" designer Caitlyn Kirby
Conversation with Freedom Singer Rutha Mae Harris (rebroadcast)
Conversation with activist Shane Claiborne
Conversation with Trey Hall
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