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In conversation with theologians, philosophers, social scientists, and pastoral practitioners from across the world, the Audimus podcast aims to interrogate and enrich our understanding of spiritual listening and synodality at all levels of the global Catholic Church. The podcast is a production of the "Listening Practices Project", which exists to collect and study relevant case studies in ecclesial listening in order to engage further ecclesial reflection on synodality within the Church.

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Listening Practices in Global Catholicism
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      Why do we listen to those from other faiths? What distinguishes synodal listening from dialogue? To help us explore this area we speak with Cardinal Michael Fitzgerald, a member of the Missionaries of Africa, known as the White Fathers.


      He graduated from the Gregorian University in 1965 with a doctorate in theology, and in 1968 with a degree in Arabic from SOAS, the School of Oriental and African Studies in the University of London. He was appointed secretary, and later president of what would become the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.


      In 2006 he was appointed as the apostolic nuncio in Egypt and delegate to the League of Arab States, from which he retired in 2012. Seven years later Pope Francis appointed him Cardinal.

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      41 min
    • Listening with those who are neurodiverse, have special educational needs or communicate differently
      Mar 19 2024
      Listening to someone is the means of recognising their worth and inherant dignity. But many of us don't know how to listen to those whose manner of expression differs from our own. Those who may be neurodiverse, those who have special educational needs or those who have a condition which affects their cognitive or communicative abilities. How can we better listen across these apparent barriers? Joining us today is Sr Carino Hodder OP, a member of the Dominican Sisters of St Joseph.

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    • Dialogue, the nature of the Church and Ecclesiam Suam
      Jan 18 2024
      Jan Nowotnik was ordained as a priest in the Archdiocese of Birmingham in 1998. He is currently the Director of Mission and the National Ecumenical Officer at the Catholic Bishops Conference of England and Wales. He was a non-Bishop member of the October 2023 Synod in Rome. He has also recently completed a PhD at the Angelicum in Rome, where his thesis explored the ecclesiology of the local Church at Vatican II and the post-conciliar magisterium.

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