Blogcast: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Global Solidarity

Listen to this BlogCast Listen to our Blogcasts on Soundcloud  Gerald Grudzen reflects on the stark inequity that exist among the world's nations in regards to access to the Covid-19 vaccine and on how Pope Francis' encyclical "Fratelli Tutti" provides a vision for the kind of global solidarity needed to end the spread of the [...] Read More

Podcast: Interreligious Dialogue and Partnership: Part 2

Dr. John Borelli, a historian of religions and theologian, is the special assistant for Catholic identity and dialogue to President John J. DeGioia of Georgetown University. Borelli has been at Georgetown University since 2004, where he teaches, manages conferences and events, coordinates dialogues, facilitates workshops, and promotes university relations with offices and institutes of the [...] Read More

Blogcast: Gratitude & Forgiveness: Openings to New Possibilities

Listen to this BlogCast Listen to our Blogcasts on Soundcloud  To be truly grateful, that which flows from the heart needs to be named or identified. “What did I just see or hear or feel that brought forth gratitude?” - Marica Riggers Marcia brings over 50 years of experience and focus on faith in everyday [...] Read More

Podcast: Interreligious Dialogue and Partnership – Part 1

Dr. John Borelli, a historian of religions and theologian, is the special assistant for Catholic identity and dialogue to President John J. DeGioia of Georgetown University. Borelli has been at Georgetown University since 2004, where he teaches, manages conferences and events, coordinates dialogues, facilitates workshops, and promotes university relations with offices and institutes of the [...] Read More

Blogcast: Hope vs. Toxic Positivity

Listen to this BlogCast Listen to our Blogcasts on Soundcloud  “Hope is about looking at the world as it is and realizing the potential of you and your community members to make it a better place.” - Abhayjeet Singh Sachal Abhayjeet (Abhay) Singh Sachal is an 19-year-old Canadian humanitarian, environmentalist, and activist who believes that [...] Read More

Podcast: Critical Awareness: Rethinking The Way We Live

Jen Tilghman-Havens is the Executive Director of the Center for Jesuit Education. She earned her B.A. at the University of Notre Dame and her Masters in Pastoral Ministry and Social Work from Boston College. She also has a Master’s in Business Administration, with a focus on social responsibility and organizational change. Jen’s background includes counseling, [...] Read More

Blogcast: Choosing to Build Relationships

Listen to this BlogCast Listen to our Blogcasts on Soundcloud “If we all asked ourselves what changed during these past few months, I hope we can agree that it is our attitude towards our lives, respect for our environment and for each other.” - Mahrukh Motafram  Mahrukh Motafram is currently a member, trustee and, a [...] Read More

Podcast: AI and Us – Part 2

This is part two of a two-part conversation between Religica Theolab Founder Michael Reid Trice and Mark Chinen, who serves as Professor of Law at the Seattle University School of Law. Chinen received his Master of Divinity from Yale Divinity School before going on to receive his law degree from Harvard Law School. More recently, [...] Read More

Podcast: Laudato Si and a Shared Future

This is a conversation between Religica Theolab Founder Michael Reid Trice and Professor Michael Murphy, who is the Director of Catholic Studies and Director of Loyola’s Hank Center for the Catholic Intellectual Heritage. He earned his doctorate in Theology, Literature, and Philosophy from the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, an MA in English from San Francisco [...] Read More