Will the Catholic Church's sex abuse crisis ever end? That's a question everyone has been asking since the latest wave of news in 2018. In Deliver Us, host Maggi Van Dorn is a Catholic committed to healing the church from the inside. She wants to know: How did this happen? And what, if anything, can we do to help? Hear from experts, advocates, and survivors to learn what the church can do to move ... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In "Plague" journalist Michael O'Loughlin investigates stories of the AIDS epidemic and the Catholic Church. Mike is America’s national correspondent and he’s covered Catholicism for more than a decade. Mike is also gay and Catholic—and he’s curious ... more
In the final episode of Deliver Us, we ask: What’s mine to do and not somebody else’s? What part of the church’s healing are we each responsible for?
To grapple with these questions, we spoke to people who have responded to the sex abuse crisis in ... more
This week’s episode takes on clericalism and the part it has played in the abuse crisis. What is clericalism and how can we recognize it when we see it?
John Carr, director of the Initiative on Catholic Social Thought and Public Life at Georgetown ... more
In this week's episode, we are looking at what the church can do to hold its bishops accountable.
To better understand the problems and difficulties with holding bishops accountable, we will look at the case of Theodore McCarrick, a cardinal who wa... more
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I listened to this podcast while going through RCIA, to learn more about this painful chapter in church history. It’s powerful and well made. I think of the quote “what’s mine to do, and no one else’s” at least once a week. Highly recommend.
So impactful. Thank you.
Host and Catholic Maggi Van Dorn investigates, somewhat for herself, the history of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. Big task. Along the way, she talks to victims of abuse, reporters who have covered the topic, psychologists, and more who are peripherally related to the scandal and cover-up. Van Dorn being Catholic herself brings something softer to the discussion - this isn't meant to crucify every last person in the church who covered something up - it's more of an investigation into what ... more
I listened to the survivor stories and their testimony was heartbreaking but I am grateful they shared their struggle to reveal the truth.
I hope this podcast helps challenge men who want to be priests to get their minds in the right track.
I became interested in your podcast since reading Robert Barron’s book Letter to a Suffering Church. He’d be a great guest
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