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The New York Encounter

Podcast by The New York Encounter

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About The New York Encounter

https://www.newyorkencounter.org/ The New York Encounter is an annual three-day public cultural event in the heart of New York City. The Encounter strives to witness to the new life and knowledge generated by the faith, following Pope Benedict XVI's claim that "the intelligence of faith has to become the intelligence of reality." In pursuit of this goal—and according to St. Paul’s suggestion to "test everything and retain what is good"—the Encounter aims to discover, affirm, and offer to everyone truly human expressions of the desire for truth, beauty, and justice. The Encounter, thus, becomes a meeting point for people of different beliefs, traditions, and cultures striving for reciprocal understanding, mutual building, and true friendship. Through a vast array of conferences, artistic performances, and exhibits, The Encounter is both a dwelling place and a point of departure for men and women wishing to live fully and to promote a society of truth and love.

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episode Who Am I? | Cavadini, Carvill, and Zucchi on Giussani's 'Religious Sense' | New York Encounter 2023 artwork

Who Am I? | Cavadini, Carvill, and Zucchi on Giussani's 'Religious Sense' | New York Encounter 2023

A presentation of The Religious Sense, a seminal work by Fr. Luigi Giussani on the occasion of its new translation, with greetings by Cardinal Timothy Dolan [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/timothy-cardinal-dolan], Archbishop of New York and a conversation with Fr. Michael Carvill [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/michael-carvill], US coordinator of Communion and Liberation, and John Cavadini [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/john-cavadini], director of McGrath Institute for Church Life at University of Notre Dame, moderated by John Zucchi [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/john-zucchi], professor of history at McGill University, translator of The Religious Sense The event will introduce “The trunk is rooted where the truth lies,” [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/2023-the-trunk-is-rooted-where-the-truth-lies] an exhibit on the Self and the Other in the life and thought of the Servant of God Fr. Luigi Giussani.

22 Mar 2023 - 1 h 19 min
episode Someone with Me | Arch. Christophe Pierre and Bishop Erik Varden | New York Encounter 2023 artwork

Someone with Me | Arch. Christophe Pierre and Bishop Erik Varden | New York Encounter 2023

A conversation on this year's Encounter theme with Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Apostolic Nuncio to the U.S., and Msgr. Erik Varden, O.C.S.O., Bishop of Trondheim, Norway The 2023 Encounter, explores how—amidst growing uncertainty about how to face life, and especially the mystery of evil—many of us yearn to be seen and affirmed by someone in flesh and blood who defeats our loneliness. We long to be accompanied in life by a father or a friend who is certain of its meaning, and to discover our identity within this relationship. Bishop Erik Varden has reflected deeply on the most profound dimensions of our humanity in the course of his journey, as he describes in his book The Shattering of Loneliness. Here is an excerpt from his introduction: "I was close to 16 and I was developing an interest in Mahler. Having splashed my savings on a CD player, I bought a Bernstein recording of his Second Symphony, the Resurrection. The Christian significance of the theme was known to me but left me cold. Although I had been baptized, I had never affirmed belief. If anything, I was hostile. Christianity appeared to me a wishful flight away from the inner drama I was trying to negotiate, which was full of ambivalence, far distant from the studied certainties of preachers. Mahler, to me, was about harmonics and instrumentation. Nevertheless, as I listened to the symphony, I could not remain aloof. I had not expected to be so moved ... Before disbelief had time to configure, it was hushed by voices singing of a hope that must, in secret, have gestated in my depths, for I recognized it as mine: Have faith, heart, have faith: nothing will be lost to you. What you have longed for is yours, yes, yours; yours is what you have loved and fought for. Have faith: you were not born in vain. You have not lived or suffered in vain. At these words, something burst. The repeated insistence, 'not in vain, not in vain', was irresistible. It was not just that I wanted to believe it. I knew it was true. It sounds trite, but at that moment, my consciousness changed. With a certainty born neither of overwrought emotion nor of cool analysis, I knew I carried something within me that reached beyond the limits of me. I was aware of not being alone. There was no special warmth, no ecstatic inner movement. There were no tears. But I could no more doubt the truth of what I had found than I could doubt that I existed. The sense of it has never left me. That this should be so amazes me still." Bishop Varden will explore this year's Encounter theme in conversation with Archbishop Christophe Pierre, Papal Nuncio to the U.S. They will help the audience appreciate the meaning and relevance of being in a relationship with “someone who knows me and, inexplicably, cares for me.”

19 Mar 2023 - 58 min
episode ‘Each of us is willed. Each of us is loved. Each of us is necessary’ (Pope Benedict XVI) | New York Encounter 2023 artwork

‘Each of us is willed. Each of us is loved. Each of us is necessary’ (Pope Benedict XVI) | New York Encounter 2023

The Encounter opens with poetry, music, and a conversation in memory of Pope Benedict XVI with Steven Brown [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/steven-brown], Dean of Graduate Studies at The Catholic University of America, Cardinal Seán O'Malley [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/sen-cardinal-patrick-omalley], Archbishop of Boston, Most Rev. Steven J. Raica [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/steven-j-raica], Bishop of Birmingham, and Fr. Alex Zenthoefer, [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/fr-alex-zenthoefer] rector of St. Benedict Cathedral in Evansville, Indiana, and music played by Christopher Vath [https://www.newyorkencounter.org/christopher-vath], pianist.

26 Feb 2023 - 1 h 3 min
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