Podcast: Big City Catholics Podcast

Episode 191 – Catholic School Transitions & Child Safety

Deacon Kevin McCormack, Superintendent of Catholic Schools, joins Bishop Brennan on Big City Catholics to discuss transition plans following the news of seven school closures. While announcing the pursuit of global settlements in sexual abuse cases, Bishop Brennan introduces Maryellen Quinn, Director of the Office for the Protection of Children and Young People, and Elizabeth Harris, Victim Assistance Coordinator, who emphasize the diocese’s collaborative efforts of dedication and continued commitment to child protection and safe environment practices. The discussion frames these difficult situations through a Lenten perspective of confronting painful realities while trusting in God’s grace for healing and renewal.

Episode 190 – Preparing for the Lenten Season

In this episode of Big City Catholics, Bishop Brennan and Father Heanue reflect on the approach of Lent and the need for thoughtful, intentional preparation rather than last-minute resolutions. They emphasize that Lent is meant to foster true spiritual growth, not simply physical sacrifice, and highlight how prayer, fasting, and almsgiving work together to deepen our relationship with God. Bishop Brennan also encourages concrete Lenten practices and taking part in the Diocesan Lenten Pilgrimage as meaningful ways to live the season more intentionally.

Episode 189 – A Legacy of Faith and Service: Inside the Cathedral Club

Cathedral Club President Harry D’Onofrio and spiritual director Father Michael Falce join this episode of Big City Catholics to explore the Cathedral Club’s legacy of lay Catholic leadership. The conversation highlights the club’s bipartisan community, expanding scholarship support for Catholic education in Brooklyn and Queens, and its mission to mentor young people and live out faith through service.

Episode 188 – From Brooklyn to Palm Beach: A Bishop’s Call

In this edition of Big City Catholics, Bishop-Elect Manuel de Jesus Rodriguez shares the story of his unexpected appointment by Pope Leo XIV to lead the Diocese of Palm Beach, reflecting on the surprise call and his vision for the growing Florida diocese. The conversation touches on youth ministry, Catholic education, pro-life advocacy, and answering God’s call to serve.

Episode 187 – Celebrating Diversity and Defending Human Dignity

In this episode of Big City Catholics, Bishop Brennan and Father Heanue reflect on the cultural life of the Diocese, from Bishop Brennan’s missionary experience in Peru to celebrations like the Feast of Our Lady of Altagracia and the Mass honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. They highlight upcoming events that celebrate diversity and affirm the Church’s commitment to human dignity. The episode also contrasts a recent religious liberty victory, exempting Catholic institutions from providing abortion coverage, with concerns over the newly signed euthanasia law.

Episode 186 – The Call to Human Dignity

In this episode of Big City Catholics, Bishop Brennan and Father Heanue center their conversation on human dignity. With the upcoming March for Life events, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Bishop Brennan reflects on the enduring call to defend civil rights and uphold the sanctity of human life. He calls us to be instruments of peace and solidarity, to defend human life at all stages, and to recognize that every person is created in God’s image.

Episode 185 – Faith on the Road: SEEK Conference Reflections

This special edition of Big City Catholics features Bishop Brennan and diocesan priest Father John Hwang, on the road at the SEEK Conference. Joined by two Queens College students, the group reflects on their experiences, highlighting the enthusiasm and faith of the young Catholics present, the global diversity of attendees from around the world, and the inspiration drawn from seeing young families and religious vocations. The episode touches on the broader experience of being a young Catholic in New York City, the temptation to feel isolated in faith, and the value of virtuous friendships. Bishop Brennan encourages us to live out the fruits of the SEEK experience in daily life and parish communities.

Episode 184 – Carrying Christ Forward As We Close the Jubilee Year

In this episode of Big City Catholics, we hear Bishop Brennan’s homily for the Feast of the Holy Family, which marks the close of the Jubilee year for the local church. He reflects on Joseph and Mary as the first pilgrims of hope, fleeing Herod’s persecution while carrying the Christ child and facing life’s realities with strength from God. Though the Holy Year has ended, Bishop Brennan reminds us that the pilgrimage of life continues, emphasizing the importance of hope, solidarity with the poor and vulnerable, the value of family and community, and the need for God in our daily lives. Bishop Brennan encourages us to support one another by drawing strength from our faith.

Episode 183 – Behold, God is with Us

In this episode of Big City Catholics, Bishop Brennan and Father Heanue reflect on the mystery of the Lord’s Incarnation as we celebrate the Octave of Christmas. Bishop Brennan shares his Christmas homily, reminding us that when we truly behold God’s presence in our lives, we can find the courage to overcome our fears. He encourages us to draw comfort and strength from Emmanuel — God with us.

Episode 182 – Defying the Darkness by Seeking and Sharing the Light of Christ

In this episode of Big City Catholics, Bishop Brennan and Father Heanue reflect on hope and light amid darkness. The discussion addresses recent acts of violence and hardships both locally and globally. Bishop Brennan encourages us during Advent to acknowledge the darkness in the world, the reality that our existence is finite, and the longing for eternity in Heaven. He motivates us as Christians to be agents of the light and to inspire each other by walking together on the journey of life, pointing in the direction of hope.