PART TWO: Are Catholics Politically Homeless? Archbishop Gustavo Garcia Siller on Faith, Freedom & Leadership

March 26
35 mins

Episode Description

In Part Two of our interview with Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller, the Archbishop explores the vital role of the laity in shaping business, civic life, and public policy, highlighting organizations like Legatus as examples of how faith can guide leadership in the marketplace. The conversation then shifts to moments of profound tragedy—from Uvalde to the migrant deaths in San Antonio—where he reflects on leading through grief by embracing both the human and spiritual dimensions of service, emphasizing presence, prayer, and shared responsibility.

The discussion also addresses the growing demands on institutions like Catholic Charities, noting the challenge of serving more people with fewer resources, while remaining committed to helping all in need. Archbishop García-Siller shares optimism around expanding Catholic education through new funding mechanisms and reflects on the recent surge in Mass attendance and conversions as signs of spiritual renewal driven by the Holy Spirit.

The episode closes with a message of unity and hope, emphasizing interfaith collaboration, mutual respect, and the universal call to serve others. Through it all, the Archbishop reinforces a central theme: faith is not meant to be lived in isolation, but actively expressed in community, leadership, and service to the broader human family.

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