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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2019 · 43 MIN

The Catholic Church has a leadership problem. Lay people can help.

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The Catholic Church, according to this week’s guest, is facing not one but two crises. The first is the sexual abuse of children and its cover-up; the second is a complete break down of trust in church leadership. Kerry Alys Robinson has been working to confront both over a decade as the founding executive director of Leadership Roundtable, a group that brings together clergy, religious and laypeople to promote the best practices in the areas of finance, human resources and management. We ask Kerry about the biggest obstacles to greater lay involvement in church governance, what concrete steps the bishops and laypeople can take to restore trust and protect children, and how women and mothers, in particular, can lead the way. In Signs of the Times this week, we take a look at the religious make-up of the new Congress and discuss an update to the church’s teaching on hysterectomies. Plus: The U.S. bishops are on retreat to pray about the sex abuse crisis. Should they be doing something instead? And finally, a laywoman is picked to head a parish in New Haven—and the layman who has pretended to be a priest for 18 years is finally caught. You can let us know what you think about our conversation with Kerry or any of our stories in our Facebook group. And thanks as always to our supporters on Patreon!     Links from the show How many members of the new Congress are Catholic? Jesuit priest remains House Chaplain in new Congress Hysterectomy can be morally licit in limited situations, Vatican says Why are the bishops praying about the abuse crisis instead of doing something about it? Sex Abuse Crisis: What dioceses have released names (so far)? Bishop Announces New Leadership Model At St. Anthony Shocking: Man Caught Pretending to be a Catholic Priest After 18 Years, Here’s the Details   What’s on tap? The alcoholic drink that’s even better for you than wine Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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