Vatican Access with Robert Duncan
CREDIT: Opening three images animated with AI with permission from the artist. Copyright Nicola Magrin. Courtesy Nuages, Milano. Father Francis Tiso is a Catholic priest, scholar of Tibetan Buddhism, and former advisor on Buddhist-Christian dialogue for both the Vatican and the U.S. bishops. For decades, he has explored the intersection of Christian mysticism, Buddhist meditation, neuroscience, and religious consciousness through extensive study, interreligious dialogue, and firsthand experience in monasteries and retreat centers across Asia. In this conversation, he discusses why Buddhism has become so attractive to many modern Westerners, what the Dalai Lama told him about Christian meditation, and how Buddhist practices of recollection and mindfulness compare to Catholic contemplative traditions. The discussion explores the modern loss of religious consciousness, the secular assumptions shaping contemporary culture, and the challenges Christians face in recovering deeper forms of prayer and spiritual discipline.Father Tiso also reflects on his years studying Tibetan Buddhism, his meetings with the Dalai Lama, the risks and possibilities of interreligious dialogue, and the controversial phenomenon known as the “rainbow body,” which he connects to broader questions surrounding mysticism, resurrection, and the nature of human consciousness. Guest bio: Father Francis Tiso is a Catholic priest of the Diocese of Isernia-Venafro, scholar of Tibetan Buddhism, and former associate director of the Secretariat for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs at the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. He studied at Columbia University, where he earned a doctorate in Buddhist studies specializing in Tibetan religion and the biographies of Milarepa. He has advised the Vatican on Buddhist-Christian dialogue, met privately with the Dalai Lama, and authored several books including "Rainbow Body and Resurrection."
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