Among The People

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Welcome to Among The People, a Maryknoll podcast about the transformational experience of a life of mission overseas, answering God's call to serve the least among us.Each episode we bring you the voices of our missioners, authors and the people we serve, who share their impactful stories of life long mission, serving the poor, sick and marginalized in the most needed parts of the world.We are so happy to have you with us, and know you'll enjoy every unique reflection of mission.

Episodios

  • Episode 20. Fr. Ray Nobiletti, Administering in the darkness of 911

    11/09/2018 Duración: 44min

    It’s a beautiful September morning. Maryknoll Fr. Ray Nobiletti had just celebrated 8 o’clock Mass in Transfiguration Church in Lower Manhattan. The primary election for the Mayor of New York City was that day and the elementary school at Transfiguration was buzzing with the start of brand new school year. In fact it was the children’s 2nd day of school. The date is September 11, 2001. After Mass Fr. Nobiletti received a phone call and was informed that a plane had crashed into the World Trade Center, a building he always enjoyed looking at from his bedroom window, and he was asked if he could go immediately to the burning building to help minister to the   wounded. Barely having time to collect his thoughts, let alone his stole, prayer book, and holy oils, Fr. Nobiletti proceeded into the chaos of what would become known as one of the worst tragedies the United States has ever seen. As tens of thousands of people are trying to escape Lower Manhattan, Fr. Nobiletti is walking in that direction. With people gr

  • Episode 19, Fr. John Cioppa, A Career of Mission in China and Hong Kong

    24/08/2018 Duración: 45min

    On September 7, 1918, the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers sent four Missioners to China, including Maryknoll co-founder Fr. Thomas F. Price, Fr. James E. Walsh, M.M., Fr. Francis X. Ford, M.M., and Fr. Bernard F. Meyer, M.M. This year as we prepare to celebrate 100 years of Mission Sending on September 7th, we had the privilege of sitting down with Fr. John Cioppa, M.M., an 86-year-old Maryknoll Missioner, who knew one of the original 4 Maryknoll Missioners to China - Bishop James E. Walsh.  In fact Fr. John was there in 1970 when Bishop James E. Walsh was released from a Shanghai prison after spending 12 years of his 20-year sentence primarily in solitary confinement.   After the Communist takeover of China in 1949, Bishop Walsh was arrested on charges that he had spied for the Vatican and the United States in 1958.  It is believed that he was the last of 7,000 foreign Roman Catholic and Protestant missionaries to have been expelled from China.    Most of Fr. John’s Missionary career was spent in Hong Kong, a

  • Episode 18, Fr. Ed Dougherty, Missioner and Procurator General to the Vatican

    10/08/2018 Duración: 47min

    We’re joined in studio by Fr. Ed Dougherty M.M., former Superior General of the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers and representative of Maryknoll in Rome to the Holy See – Pope Francis. Fr. Dougherty shares his story of growing up in the Kensington section of Philadelphia to riding motorcycles, learning Swahili, and how he would hunt for his own food in the rural region of Musoma, Tanzania. He discusses his mission work teaching theology in Tanzania as well as his work in the United States including in Michigan, Florida, Texas, and Louisiana. Fr. Ed was good friends with the late Maryknoll Sister Ita Ford, who was murdered in El Salvador on December 2, 1980. He shares his stories of their friendship and celebrations and how he received a letter from her just days after her death, a moment he takes as a Sign from God.

  • Episode 17. Heidi Cerneka, Where the world doesn't even know you exist

    30/07/2018 Duración: 44min

    On this episode of Among the People we sit down with Heidi Cerneka, a Maryknoll Lay Missioner who's career has been spent serving incarcerated women in the United States, Brazil and Kenya. In this episode, Heidi shares how women are generally overlooked in prison policy and advocacy as well as the social and economic justice issues that are leading Women to be in prison in the first place. Heidi defines the difference between Women incarceration versus Male incarceration and how when Women get out of prison there’s nothing to go back to; no family, no work, no life.  Heidi will also talk about her decision to go back to law school at the age of 49 and how that’s helped her ministry.

  • Episode 16. Kevin Ahern, PhD, The Role of Faith in Modern Social Justice Movements

    13/07/2018 Duración: 41min

    Today we're here with Kevin Ahern, Orbis Books Author and Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Manhattan College.  In this episode we dive into the challenges and opportunities the Church offers from the perspective of young people as it relates to today's social movements and the current political and religious divisions that exist not only in western society, but throughout the world.    As a young Professor, Kevin truly has his finger on the pulse of young people in the Catholic Faith. Not only from a domestic perspective but from a global one, with his extensive experiences with small Christian communities around the world.   Episode Notes   A Brief Bio 'Kevin Glauber Ahern, PhD is an assistant professor of religious studies at Manhattan College. He defended his doctoral dissertation in theological ethics from Boston College in 2013. His dissertation was entitled “Structures of Grace: Catholic NGOs and the Church’s Mission in a Globalized World.” From 2003 to 2007, Kevin Ahern served as the Preside

  • Episode 15: Fr. Rick Bauer, Bringing comfort through Palliative Care

    29/06/2018 Duración: 39min

    Today we sit down with Maryknoll Missioner, Fr. Rick Bauer. Fr. Rick spent time in Mission in Namibia and is now introducing palliative care – the care of the spiritual and emotional aspects of those who are sick and suffering - overseas. After his residency and certification as a Chaplain from New York City’s Mount Sinai Hospital, Fr. Rick is now in east Africa introducing palliative care to those with health issues including a large majority of those directly affected by HIV/AIDS.   Fr. Rick also talks about the transformative experiences he’s had in his Chaplaincy and how being an ordained, Catholic priest is aiding his ministry in helping patients understand that what’s happening to them is not a punishment from God and that it’s ok to be angry at God. As well, Father Bauer explains how you don’t have to be religious to be spiritual and receive palliative care.   “Before my arrival, integrated spiritual care was not really part of medical care. Now it will be. And I will be able study how spiritual care i

  • Episode 14. Father Fred Hegarty, Mission path continues

    15/06/2018 Duración: 01h05min

    In this episode, Father Fred Hegarty, M.M. joins us to share his incredible story of mission in Chile during his 65 years as a missioner priest. At 91 years of age, Fr. Fred is able to take us back to his early days in Chile when he started out as a parish priest navigating dirt roads and mountain trails to share the Gospel with poor farmers and ended up becoming their advocate. Today, Fr. Fred continues to enliven the lives of all those around him.  If empowering people with God's love is the measure of a missioner's success, it's safe to say, "Well done, Father Fred, keep up the good work."  

  • Episode 13. Father Robert Jalbert, Duty in the Cold War, Mission in East Africa

    05/06/2018 Duración: 51min

    Today we sit down with one of the most recognizable and respected Maryknoll Missioners and U.S. Air Force Veteran, Fr. Robert Jalbert, M.M.. Fr. Bob heads the Church Engagement Division here at Maryknoll where he and his team are creating and supporting a “culture of mission” in the Catholic Community in the U.S. During his Missionary career, Fr. Bob served in East Africa in both Kenya and Tanzania and today is actively involved in forming communities of missionary disciples around the world.   Fr. Bob, whose fluent in Russian, served in the Air Force in Italy and rural Turkey during the Cold War. What’s interesting is how his assignment and time overseas lead to his Vocational calling with Maryknoll.   Episode Notes The following prayer is referenced by Father Bob toward the end of this interview. We want to share it with you here:   A Step Along the Way: Archbishop Romero’s Prayer It helps, now and then, to step back and take a long view. The kingdom is not only beyond our efforts, it is even beyond our vis

  • Episode 12. Father David La Buda, Building Mission; Tattoo Removal Machines and Radio Stations

    18/05/2018 Duración: 53min

    Maryknoll missioner, Father David La Buda joins Among The People, discussing his dynamic stories from Latin and Central America. From his ministry work with Honduran and Nicaraguan gang member tattoo removal, building radio stations and being taken prisoner in the jungle of Guatemala, Father La Buda’s reflections on a life of mission go far beyond ‘adventure’.  

  • Episode 11. Father John P Martin, An Evolving Relationship with Tradition

    04/05/2018 Duración: 01h09min

    Today we sit down with missioner, author and Maryknoll priest, Fr. John P Martin.    Fr. Martin shares experiences from his missionary work in Mexico and Bangladesh. He reflects on his struggles with his Vocational calling as a Missionary versus the traditional calling of being a Sacramental Minister.  Father John also talks about his deep culture shock experiences during his time in Bangladesh, then in India where he fulfilled his dream of further understanding the Hindu Bengali culture.    "a transformative journey as a Maryknoll missionary with cross-cultural and inter-religious ramifications, into realms of spiritual growth beyond imagining." It's hard to summarize this incredible episode of Among The People into a short intro, but we know you'll be enriched by the life story of Fr. Martin and the many paths he has travelled.     Episode Notes   His book: A Transformative Journey Out, Beyond, and Back: My Evolving Relationship with Tradition   His website: JohnthePMArtin.com Find John P Martin on: Faceb

  • Episode 10. Richard Albertine, Reflections on a life of mission in Africa and Venezuela

    20/04/2018 Duración: 39min

    From his ministry during the apartheid in South Africa, serving in both Nigeria and Namibia, to his mission work in Venezuela, Fr. Richard Albertine shares his incredible reflections on life as a Maryknoll missioner overseas.   

  • Episode 9. Jeannine Hill Fletcher, The Sin of White Supremacy

    05/04/2018 Duración: 56min

    We sit down with Jeannine Hill Fletcher, professor at Fordham University, a theologian and author of The Sin of White Supremacy (Orbis Books). Get ready as we take a deep dive into the inner section of theology and issues of diversity as it relates to gender, race and religion.   We'll be discussing how Jeannine was able to step back from her suburban, predominantly white catholic environment and upbringing to see the work that still needs to be done.  As you listen to this episode, we want you to think about how we as christians and catholics can take a look at the lense we use to think through these things for change. We can't change history, but how are we called to transform and change these perceptions and reality.   About the Jeannine hill Fletcher Jeannine Hill Fletcher is a professor at Fordham University and a constructive theologian whose research is at the intersection of systematic theology and issues of diversity (including gender, race, and religious diversity).  Her books include Monopoly on Sa

  • Episode 8. Father Mike Snyder, Mission in East Africa with his guitar

    22/03/2018 Duración: 36min

    In this episode, Father Mike Snyder joins us to share his story about his foreign mission work in East Africa, how he saw the face of Jesus Christ in an old lady named Stella and how the music he plays on his guitar has united people from all parts of the world. About Father Mike Fr. Mike Snyder M.M. is a native of Rutherford and Wayne, New Jersey. After ordination, he was assigned to Tanzania, East Africa where he served for a total of 26 years. During that time he was stationed in various mission parishes and most recently he served as the chaplain at the Muhimbili University of Health & Allied Sciences (the national medical university of Tanzania in Dar es Salaam).   Fr. Mike has served in various leadership positions with Maryknoll, including as Vocation Director from1999-2006.  He was re-assigned to vocations in Oct. 2015. Episode Notes Watch Father Mike Snyder play and sing the Tanzanian National Anthem in it’s native Swahili language, click here.

  • Episode 7. Christopher Reilly, The role of music in the catholic faith, and it's future.

    09/03/2018 Duración: 47min

    On this episode of Among the People, we interview our Director of Music, Worship, & Ritual, Chris Reilly. Chris, a leader in pastoral music, gives us a glimpse into the world of someone whose made music for the Church for decades! We’ll cover his life, how he was influenced by music, a brief history of sacred music, as well as the shifts he's seeing in the Church including, a surprising shift towards a more traditional celebration of worship.  Chris will also give us his expert insights and thoughts on the future of music in the Church! If you're a big fan of Maryknoll's Christmas Concerts or a fan of Music in general, you won't want to miss this episode.

  • Episode 6. Jim Forest, Exploring his recent work, At Play in The Lions's Den: A Biography and Memoir of Daniel Berrigan

    22/02/2018 Duración: 42min

    In this episode we are joined by Orbis Books Author, Jim Forest. Jim takes us through his early years that inspired his writing, from childhood to his time in the United States Military and into his lifelong work as an activist for peace.  He reflects on his call to christianity, his time working with Dorothy Day at the Catholic Worker and how he was first introduced and inspired by Daniel Berrigan. About Jim Forest Jim Forest is an internationally renowned peacemaker and spiritual writer. His many books include biographies of Dorothy Day (All is Grace) and Thomas Merton (Living with Wisdom). His most recent book is The Root of War Is Fear: Thomas Merton’s Advice to Peacemakers. He lives in Alkmaar, the Netherlands. Episode Notes Jim Forest on Facebook Jim and Nancy Forest Join Jim on the new Orbis Book Club Facebook Group. When you join, all book club members will receive 35% off At Play in the Lions' Den: A Biography and memoire of Daniel Berrigan. Orbis Book Club

  • Episode 5. Jana Laiz, Getting Outside the Comfort Zone

    08/02/2018 Duración: 40min

    Today, we’re joined in the studio by award winning Author and recent speaker at Maryknoll, Jana Laiz. As you will hear in this interview, Jana’s mission is to change the world, one book at a time. You will hear how the topics she is so passionate about such as climate change, the global refugee crisis, equal rights are woven into her stories; stories that are not only take her readers on a captivating journey, but also speak to critical issues of our time… You may even learn a thing or two about faeries. More About Jana Laiz Fascinated by other cultures, Jana studied anthropology and Chinese language at University. She is a teacher, a writer, an editor, a mom, an animal lover, a sea glass collector, a musician and a dreamer. She is passionate about our beautiful planet and endeavors to make a difference in the world and to work with others who feel the same. Jana is the very first Writer-In-Residence at Herman Melville's beloved Arrowhead where she is working on a new novel. She lives in a 205-year-old farmh

  • Episode 4. Kevin Foy, Bringing Young People to Global Mission

    25/01/2018 Duración: 42min

    In this episode, Megan and Father Joe interview Kevin Foy,  National Team Leader of Teacher and Catechist Outreach at Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers. They discuss Kevin's experiences as a former teacher working with youth, his life as a catechist and a lay person who is helping to promote and transform the church in the US among young people.  Kevin has more than fifteen years experience ministering to and with ethnically and economically diverse communities across the United States, has worked as a middle school teacher and curriculum consultant in multiple dioceses, and has led mission immersion experiences in North, Central, and South America. Episode Notes You can reach Kevin Foy at: KFoy@Maryknoll.org Discover Your Neighbor: Classroom education program.  

  • Episode 3. Father Jim Martin, Finding Good in All things

    11/01/2018 Duración: 43min

    Recently, Jesuit Father James Martin, Orbis Books author (Essential Writings and This Our Exile), editor-at-large of America magazine and consultant to the Vatican’s Secretariat for Communication, shared his thoughts on prayer, forgiveness and more with our senior marketing technologist, Adam Mitchell. Father Martin is an American Jesuit priest, a writer, and editor-at-large of the Jesuit magazine America. He grew up in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, and now lives in the America House Jesuit Community in midtown Manhattan.  On April 12, 2017, Pope Francis appointed Martin and EWTN leader Michael Warsaw as consultants to the Vatican's Secretariat for Communications.  Episode Notes  Father Martin's articles and information can be found at America The Jesuit Review, by Clicking Here Published work is available from Orbis Books, follow the links below. James Martin, Essential Writings This Our Exile Father Martin's books can also be be found on Amazon.com, by Clicking Here Follow Father Martin on Facebook and

  • Episode 2. Father John Dear, Working For A New Culture of Non-Violence

    28/12/2017 Duración: 41min

    In Episode 2 of Among The People, Father John Dear joins us to discuss how he has committed his life to promoting world peace, social justice, non-violence and awareness to the extreme dangers we face with climate change. His empowering message will motivate you to deeply consider your personal role in ending violence, racism and poverty as he shares his own accounts of non-violent activism, incarceration, protest and putting himself in harm’s way for the promotion of peace and justice. “To be a Christian, is to be a person of non-violence. Which means to be a christian you cannot have anything to do with war, racism, greed, nuclear weapons, environmental destruction … you have to be continuing Jesus’ life of revolutionary non-violence.” His profound stories range from hitch-hiking through war ravaged Lebanon, where from the Sea of Galilee he witnessed Israeli bombs drop upon the place where Jesus spoke. Father Dear goes on to share his reflections from his life-long work that has taken him around the world,

  • Episode 1. Brother John Beeching, His experience with Mother Teresa, Burmese Refugees and War.

    14/12/2017 Duración: 47min

    We are proud to bring you the first episode of "Among The People", with an impactful interview with Maryknoll Brother, John Beeching. In this Episode, Brother John shares: • His time with Mother Teresa, a story we're sure you've never heard. • His war experiences in Beirut and Yemen. • Managing the trauma of war. • His selfless work with the Mon refugees of Myanmar and Thailand. • Christian love and Buddhist compassion. About Brother John: Much of Brother Beeching's work in Thailand has involved accompanying Mon refugees and monks, who have taken shelter at Wat Prok, a Buddhist temple in Bangkok. The Mon are indigenous Burmese people, who have been brutalized by the ruling military regime of Burma (Myanmar, as the military government now refers to the country). Brother Beeching joins the Mon and other Burmese ethnic groups in demonstrating in front of the Myanmar embassy in Bangkok, helps them secure visas and passports, and assists them in getting supplies to some of the refugee camps along the Burmese/Thai

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