Monday May 26, 2025
Pope Leo XIV: A New Era for the Church | Dr. David Deane | Huntley Leadership Podcast #198

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Summary
In this conversation, Dr. David Deane discusses the recent papal election and the significance of Pope Leo XIV's leadership in the Catholic Church. The dialogue explores the historical context of papal elections, the challenges facing the Church today, and the balance between tradition and modernity in liturgical practices. Deane emphasizes the importance of evangelization and the role of media in shaping perceptions of the Church, while also addressing the need for unity amidst division. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of Catholic leadership and the potential impact of Pope Leo XIV's approach. In this conversation, David Deane and Huntley Leadership explore the evolving landscape of church engagement, particularly among young people. They discuss the shift away from secularism towards a search for deeper meaning and spirituality, highlighting the appeal of Catholicism and orthodoxy. The dialogue emphasizes the need for multilingual evangelism to connect with diverse generations, the challenges of spiritual burnout, and the vital role of the Eucharist. They express hope for the church's future, driven by the Holy Spirit and the potential for transformative leadership.
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