
In this episode of the Go and Make podcast, Brian interviews Julianne Stanz, who shares her journey from Ireland to the United States and her experiences in ministry. Julianne discusses her faith journey, the importance of prayer, and the challenges of diocesan work. She emphasizes the need for love in evangelization and shares effective strategies for fostering a culture of missionary discipleship. The conversation also touches on the significance of discernment in ministry and the necessity of adapting to change within the church. In this conversation, Julianne Stanz and Brian discuss the complexities of evangelization in today's cultural landscape, emphasizing the importance of understanding local contexts, the need for personal and institutional conversion, and the role of accountability and encouragement among parish leaders. They reflect on the impact of the National Eucharistic Revival and the significance of hope in the church's renewal, while also providing practical tips for parish leaders to engage their communities effectively.The GO & MAKE Podcast is supported by the Annual Catholic Appeal.Learn more or donate here.We want your feedback! Or if you have a topic you would love for us to cover let us know by shooting us an email to evangelization@archstl.orgMusic: Wildfire by Mary Kate Westrich. Used with permission.Spotify | Apple Music | YoutubeConnect with us on social media!FacebookTwitterThreadsInstagramVisit us at archstl.org/evangelizationSubscribe to our newsletter.
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