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State of Belief - Religion and radio done differently. - Remembering Father Mychal

Remembering Father Mychal

04/23/22 • -1 min

State of Belief - Religion and radio done differently.

It was one of the iconic images following the 9/11 attacks: rescuers rushing the lifeless body of a Catholic priest from Ground Zero. Father Mychal Judge, a Franciscan friar and a chaplain for the city’s fire department, was designated victim 0001 and has since been memorialized as an icon not only to those impacted by this tragedy, but New York City’s LGBTQ+ Catholic community as well. Rev. Gaddy will sit down with Francis DeBernardo, longtime head of New Ways Ministry, to discuss his new biography of Father Mychal, Take Me Where You Want Me To Go.

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Hear the full April 23, 2022 State of Belief Radio program here.

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It was one of the iconic images following the 9/11 attacks: rescuers rushing the lifeless body of a Catholic priest from Ground Zero. Father Mychal Judge, a Franciscan friar and a chaplain for the city’s fire department, was designated victim 0001 and has since been memorialized as an icon not only to those impacted by this tragedy, but New York City’s LGBTQ+ Catholic community as well. Rev. Gaddy will sit down with Francis DeBernardo, longtime head of New Ways Ministry, to discuss his new biography of Father Mychal, Take Me Where You Want Me To Go.

https://stateofbelief.s3.amazonaws.com/audiofiles/2022/segments/State_of_Belief_042322_Seg3_Seg4.mp3

Hear the full April 23, 2022 State of Belief Radio program here.

The post Remembering Father Mychal first appeared on State of Belief.

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April 23, 2022 – Fasting From Whiteness

The holy season of Lent came to an end this past Sunday as millions celebrated Easter. While one would think that the Religious Right might take some time off, their outrage machine is working harder than ever – this time to attack fellow Christians. This week on State of Belief, Interfaith Alliance’s weekly radio show and podcast, we will look into what one church did to mark Lent, and how the right wing echo chamber sprang into attack mode.

Members of the First United Church of Oak Park marked this season of reflection and contemplation in a unique way that called attention to racial inequities in the church and the broader community: a “Fast from whiteness.” The Rev. John Edgerton, lead pastor at the church, will join Rev. Welton Gaddy, host of State of Belief, to discuss what this fast meant, and how the congregation dealt with attacks from across the nation fired up by right wing media.

It was one of the iconic images following the 9/11 attacks: rescuers rushing the lifeless body of a Catholic priest from Ground Zero. Father Mychal Judge, a Franciscan friar and a chaplain for the city’s fire department, was designated victim 0001 and has since been memorialized as an icon not only to those impacted by this tragedy, but New York City’s LGBTQ+ Catholic community as well. Rev. Gaddy will sit down with Francis DeBernardo, longtime head of New Ways Ministry, to discuss his new biography of Father Mychal, Take Me Where You Want Me To Go.

State of Belief is made possible in great part by the generous support of our listeners. Please consider making a donation to help keep us on the air at this critical time. Details can be found at our donations page here.

The post April 23, 2022 – Fasting From Whiteness first appeared on State of Belief.

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undefined - April 30, 2022 – Confronting Rising Hate

April 30, 2022 – Confronting Rising Hate

The promise of the 21st century was supposed to be a new age of connectivity and innovation. Social media and other tools have given us unparalleled access to information and new ways to reach our neighbors and folks across the country and worldwide. But even as we’re able to communicate with each other like never before, why do we continue to see signs that the world is becoming an angrier and more intolerant place? This week on State of Belief, Interfaith Alliance’s weekly radio show and podcast, we will look into the rising tide of hate, often amplified and encouraged by online connections.

The Anti Defamation League continues its invaluable work to expose and combat antisemitism with the recent release of its 2021 Antisemitism Audit. Alarmingly, the organization found that 2021 was a record year for antisemitic incidents in the United States. ADL’s D.C. Regional Director Meredith Weisel will join Rev. Welton Gaddy, host of State of Belief, to discuss the stakes revealed in this year’s report.

The Rev. Jennifer Butler has been a leading voice for decades in the faith-inspired movement for justice. She’s spent her career mobilizing religious communities to address the AIDS epidemic, advocate for women’s rights, and counter religious extremism through faith-based arguments for human rights. Jen has just announced that she’s stepping down as CEO of the effective nonprofit she founded 17 year ago, Faith in Public Life. and Welton will take this opportunity to look back – and forward – with his colleague and friend. Jen’s the author of the powerful book, Who Stole My Bible? Reclaiming Scripture as a Handbook for Resisting Tyranny.

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State of Belief is made possible in great part by the generous support of our listeners. Please consider making a donation to help keep us on the air at this critical time. Details can be found at our donations page here.

The post April 30, 2022 – Confronting Rising Hate first appeared on State of Belief.

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