“What does religion have to offer me?” It’s a question more people are asking as affiliation with organized religion continues to fall. Brandon Vogt thinks that Catholics should be ready with answers.
“Today, as the world becomes more and more disinterested and disenchanted with religion, we need this positive approach [to being Catholic more] than a negative defense,” he says.
Vogt, the guest on this week’s episode of Jesuitical, is the author of Why I am Catholic (And You Should Be Too). In it, Vogt recounts his conversion to Catholicism and the arguments that convinced him to enter the church. He also outlines arguments he thinks will convince those skeptical of what the Catholic Church teaches.
Before the interview with Vogt, we summarize and discuss the top Catholic news stories of the week: A cardboard cutout of Pope Francis goes missing; some prisoners break out of jail when they’re supposed to meet the pope; are there changes coming to the church’s teaching on the death penalty?
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Links from the show:
Life-size Pope cutout stolen from church returned intact
Pope invites prisoners to lunch, they break free instead
Pope Francis: The death penalty is contrary to the Gospel
Mexican state plans $4.2 million 147-foot Our Lady of Guadalupe statue
Holy spirits: Closed churches find second life as breweries
Baltimore middle-schoolers’ viral rendition of ‘Rise Up’ helps soothe a troubled nation
What’s on tap?
Pisco Sour
1 oz lemon juice, 1 egg white, 1 1/2 oz Pisco, 3/4 oz simple syrup