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    Explore "blackcatholicism" with insightful episodes like "Episode 23: Fr. Rivers and the Black Catholic Studies Reader", "Episode 11: Wilton Cardinal Gregory on Fr. Rivers", "Episode 7: Heir Apparent", "Episode 4: All the Questions I Didn't Ask" and "What is BCM? Also, AMANDA FREAKING GORMAN." from podcasts like ""Meet Father Rivers", "Meet Father Rivers", "Meet Father Rivers", "Meet Father Rivers" and "The Black Catholic Messenger show"" and more!

    Episodes (5)

    Episode 23: Fr. Rivers and the Black Catholic Studies Reader

    Episode 23: Fr. Rivers and the Black Catholic Studies Reader

    Emily and Eric examine a new book that contains two essays by Fr. Clarence Rivers: the Black Catholic Studies Reader: History and Theology, recently published by Catholic University of America Press. We speak with editor Fr. David Endres, a priest of Archdiocese of Cincinnati, seminary dean, and editor of US Catholic Historian. We also speak to one of the book’s contributors, Dr. Cecilia Moore, associate professor of religious studies at University of Dayton. We talk about how the Reader came to be, what it aims to achieve, and how it forms a conversation between newer scholars and those foundational voices, like Fr. Rivers, who paved the way for Black Catholics in the United States. Emily and Eric get big ideas for future projects involving Fr. Rivers’ writings, and Fr. David reflects on how Fr. Rivers is remembered among Cincinnati clergy. For Episode 23's Show Notes, click here.

    Episode 11: Wilton Cardinal Gregory on Fr. Rivers

    Episode 11: Wilton Cardinal Gregory on Fr. Rivers

    Emily and Eric interview Wilton Cardinal Gregory, the seventh Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington and the first African American Cardinal—ever!—in the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal Gregory shares how he first encountered Fr. Rivers, what Rivers’ work meant to him as a young seminarian, priest and Bishop, and how he continues to pray in thanksgiving for Fr. Rivers’ work and witness. He explains how he came to possess one of Fr. Rivers’ pectoral crosses and what it means to him. Hosts and esteemed guest discuss Fr. Rivers as just one of many African American “hidden figures” in the Catholic Church and how important it is to remember and acknowledge their gifts to the Church. Finally, Eric and Emily process the conversation with some follow-up thoughts and share feedback from two listeners. Episode photo by Peter Ringenberg/©University of Notre Dame. Click here for the Episode 11 Show Notes.

    Episode 7: Heir Apparent

    Episode 7: Heir Apparent

    Emily and Eric interview pianist, pastoral musician, liturgist, workshop presenter and composer Mr. Ronald (Rawn) Harbor. Rawn met Fr. Rivers in 1973 and became his primary accompanist and eventually a liturgist in his own right under Fr. Clarence’s careful mentorship. Rawn discusses his own approaches to composition and even shares a recording of a psalm arrangement that he’s particularly proud of: Psalm 63 “My Soul is Thirsting,” on this special, most musical episode of Meet Father Rivers to date. Click here for show notes.

    Episode 4: All the Questions I Didn't Ask

    Episode 4: All the Questions I Didn't Ask

    Host Emily Strand recounts Fr. Rivers’ death and remembers her reactions. She interviews Deacon Royce Winters, Pastoral Administrator at Church of the Resurrection in Cincinnati, Ohio and Director of the Office of African American Pastoral Ministries for the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, a personal friend of Fr. Rivers. They visit Fr. Rivers’ gravesite at Gate of Heaven Catholic cemetery in Cincinnati. Lastly Emily reads the letter Fr. Rivers wrote to her, and shares podcast news and contact information. Click here for Episode 4 show notes.

    What is BCM? Also, AMANDA FREAKING GORMAN.

    What is BCM? Also, AMANDA FREAKING GORMAN.

    Welcome to the Black Catholic Messenger Show, a podcast where we keep it Black and we keep it Catholic.

    In this episode, we discuss the formation, mission, and work of Black Catholic Messenger (including the inspiring example of the late great Daniel Rudd), Black authorship and ownership, and some current events—including our newly inaugurated queen, Amanda Gorman, and how Black Catholics might express a Whole Life Ethic.

    Episode hosts: Nate Tinner-Williams, Alessandra Harris, and Preslaysa Williams.

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    Show Notes

    1. BCM vision: https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/about/

    2. BCM story on Amanda Gorman: https://www.blackcatholicmessenger.com/amanda-gorman-black-catholic/

    3. Alessandra's website: https://alessandraharris.net/

    4. Preslaysa's website: https://preslaysa.com/

    5. Nate's website: http://natemup.com/

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