
Conclaves are the process by which the Catholic cardinals prayerfully discern and elect the next Roman Pontiff, the Pope. Modern papal elections have standard practices and traditions. But that was not always the case in the Church’s history. Fr. Conrad Murphy, author of Why Christians Can Wear Pants: Spiritual Lessons from Strange Stories in Papal History, shares the history of papal elections from popular acclimation in the early medieval period to the reformed, peaceful election process we know today.
Listen to the previous episode to learn about virtuous fatherhood as the goal all fathers should strive for. It is a life of self sacrifice and devotion for one’s family and larger community. Chris Vander Woude joins Fr. George to discuss his father’s virtuous life. Chris’ father, Thom Vander Woude, lived a joyful life consistently sacrificing for his family. His life was extremely ordinary and culminated in a heroic act of sacrifice. Now his cause for canonization is open. To learn more about Thom Vander Woude’s life, visit the website about his canonization process.
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