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In the Company of Charity

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Prayer
Liturgy Of the Hours
Mental Health
Hansen's Disease
St. Vincent De Paul
Lent
Daughters Of Charity Of St. Vincent De Paul
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Homelessness
Friendship
Sexual Addiction
Community Support
Faith
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Service To the Poor
Housing Solutions
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In the Company of Charity is a podcast that invites listeners into meaningful conversations about the Catholic Church, society, and service to others, all through the lens of the spirit we've received from St. Vincent de Paul, the saint of charity. Hosted by the Daughters of Charity, each episode offers thought-provoking dialogue with nonprofit leaders, spiritual thinkers, and those working on the... more

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Recent Guests

Father John Dear
Jesuit priest, peace activist, lecturer
Beatitudes Center (beatitudecenter.org)
Episode: Cultivating a Life of Universal Love and Nonviolence - Part 1
Beaitudes Center (implicit in guest bio)
Center for nonviolent teaching and conversation
Beatitudes Center
Episode: Cultivating a Life of Universal Love and Nonviolence - Part 1
Kristin Witte
Dr. Kristin Witte, global justice advocate and storyteller
Independent/Global Justice work referenced in episode
Episode: If We have No Peace, it is Because We have Forgotten that We Belong to Each Other.
Deacon David Billing
Deacon in the Archdiocese of St. Louis, Office of Peace and Justice
Archdiocese of St. Louis
Episode: From Mission Trips to Jail Cells: A Deacon’s Journey into Peace and Justice
Heidi Moore
Executive director of Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty
Missourians to Abolish the Death Penalty (MADP)
Episode: Why the Death Penalty Has No Place in a Pro-Life Faith
Father Jonathan McElhone
TOR Franciscan friar, vocations director
Franciscan University
Episode: Prayer Is a Dialogue: Learning to Listen to the Voice of God
Father Patrick Griffin
Former Director General of The Daughters of Charity and speaker on angels
Daughters of Charity
Episode: Angels Among Us
Sister Cecilia West
A member of the Daughters of Charity and experienced caregiver
Daughters of Charity
Episode: Called in Quiet Ways
Father Luis Romero
A Vincentian priest and the vocation director for the Eastern Province in the US.
Congregation of the Mission
Episode: What Must Be Done? Lessons from St. Vincent de Paul

Hosts

Sister Elizabeth Greim
Co-host specializing in spirituality and charitable work with the Daughters of Charity.
Sister Elizabeth Grime
Co-host and key conversation partner; focuses on charity and scripture.
Sister Liz Schoberg
Host with focus on youth outreach and community service.
Sister Liz Sjoberg
Co-host and experienced community advocate.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 39 ratings
  • A truly spiritual enriching podcast!

    This is a must-listen for anyone seeking a deeper connection with their faith. It's the perfect blend of educational & entertaining content with great guests that leaves you feeling uplifted after each episode. Perfect to sit with a cup of coffee or even doing the dishes and listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    NicoleAvk
    United States3 years ago
  • Agradecimiento

    Me encantó la entrevista con Sr Mary Ann. Gracias por su testimonio y servicio en la pequeña Compañía.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sr. iliana
    United States4 years ago
  • Discernment Journey

    This podcast has been a guiding light for my discernment of Religious Life/Priesthood! It’s a source of inspiration for me on days when things are tough. It always puts me back on track! Thank you and God Bless!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Steve from Akron
    United States6 years ago
  • In the Company of Charity

    I enjoyed the personal account from Sister Iliana about the consequences of Hurricane Maria for her family in Puerto Rico. Thanks

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    re-housing
    United States7 years ago
  • Authentic Conversations

    This is a delightful podcast. The episodes are conversational and comfortable but are such a rich sharing of experience and information!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SisterB!
    United States7 years ago

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• Guests share powerful stories of service that feel authentic and practical.
• Honest, uplifting discussions with a warmth rooted in faith.
• Conversations are accessible yet deeply spiritual, appealing to a broad Catholic audience.

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Cultivating a Life of Universal Love and Nonviolence - Part 1
Q: What is the role of the Church and religious communities in nonviolence today?
Religious communities should model nonviolence, renounce violence in all forms, and educate followers to integrate gospel nonviolence into everyday life and societal structures, including political activism and social reform.
Cultivating a Life of Universal Love and Nonviolence - Part 1
Q: How do we translate nonviolence from personal ethics to public action?
Move from inner transformation to interpersonal nonviolence, and then commit to a global grassroots campaign for peace and justice, recognizing that large-scale change requires people-powered movements led by marginalized communities.
Cultivating a Life of Universal Love and Nonviolence - Part 1
Q: Where does someone begin to educate themselves on issues around nonviolence?
Begin with Jesus' teachings as a nonviolent pattern, then study Gandhi and King to frame nonviolence as both spiritual practice and political method; also engage in inner work to purify the heart and participate in grassroots movements.
From Mission Trips to Jail Cells: A Deacon’s Journey into Peace and Justice
Q: What inspires you to keep expanding ministry beyond Guatemala to Belize and Ecuador?
A belief that service reveals Christ in everyone, a continuous call to compassion, and witnessing the transformative impact of hands-on work with the poor and vulnerable.
From Mission Trips to Jail Cells: A Deacon’s Journey into Peace and Justice
Q: How can listeners help with the prison ministry and related work?
They can connect through the Kekchi Partners project page for medical missions, consider volunteering or donating to diabetes-related health initiatives, or get involved via local parish social justice groups to explore jail outreach and advocacy.

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Conversations center on Catholic charity, spirituality, and social impact through personal storytelling and theological reflection. Episodes frequently explore themes like Lent, saints' missions, healthcare justice, immigration, and the Vincentian ethos of serving the marginalized, often featuring Sisters from the Daughters of Charity alongside priests and lay partners. The format blends lived experience with spiritual practice, offering listeners practical wisdom for faith-informed service and community leadership. Noteworthy are guest lineups that fuse deep religious insight with real-world advocacy, and a consistent emphasis on humility, discernment, and the daily practice of charity.

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Recent guests on In the Company of Charity include:

1. Father John Dear
2. Beaitudes Center (implicit in guest bio)
3. Kristin Witte
4. Deacon David Billing
5. Heidi Moore
6. Father Jonathan McElhone
7. Father Patrick Griffin
8. Sister Cecilia West

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