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Unbind Him. The Lazarus Closet and the Greek Words Your Parish Never Told You

52 min · 26 de mar de 2026
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Hosts Dan and Jon close out Lent with theologian Father Martin Lintner, exploring shame, identity, and belonging in the Church. They discuss Pope Leo’s push for transparency in new ecclesial movements, the Lazarus story as a metaphor for coming out, and Jesus’ command to "untie him" as a call to free people from shame. The episode also examines romance in theology, pastoral challenges around divorce and remarriage, and the experiences of LGBTQ Catholics. The hosts encourage listeners to share their stories and reflect on a more compassionate, welcoming Church.

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