53 episodes

Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit, shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel.

Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at St. Michael Parish in Livonia, and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills. The name of the podcast, Eyes on Jesus, comes from Archbishop’s apostolic motto ASPICIENTES IN IESUM.

Eyes on Jesus with Archbishop Vigneron Archdiocese of Detroit

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.8 • 44 Ratings

Tune in every month as Archbishop Allen H. Vigneron, Archbishop of Detroit, shares his vision for the missionary transformation of the Church in southeast Michigan and talks about the early fruits of our movement to Unleash the Gospel.

Archbishop Vigneron is joined by hosts Mary Wilkerson, parishioner at St. Michael Parish in Livonia, and Michael Chamberland, parishioner at Our Lady of Sorrows in Farmington Hills. The name of the podcast, Eyes on Jesus, comes from Archbishop’s apostolic motto ASPICIENTES IN IESUM.

    Episode 52: Exchange of Gifts

    Episode 52: Exchange of Gifts

    As a grape’s flavor is influenced by the soil in which it is grown, the early Church also grew to reflect the beauty of the communities in which it spread. In this month’s episode, our cohosts discuss this “exchange of gifts” between diverse expressions of faith in the Archdiocese of Detroit – including expressions related to ethnicity and culture as well as different liturgical rites. 
    0:25 – Archbishop Vigneron and Mike Chamberland greet each other and welcome this month’s guest host, Vickie Figueroa, Director of Cultural Ministries and Coordinator of Black Catholic Ministries for the Archdiocese of Detroit. 
    0:45 – Vickie introduces herself to our hosts and listeners. 
    5:16 – Mike introduces this month’s topic: the “exchange of gifts” between diverse expressions of faith in the Archdiocese of Detroit – including expressions related to ethnicity/culture as well as different liturgical rites. He asks Archbishop Vigneron to share a little about the history of different liturgical expressions, particularly Eastern and Roman rites.  
    9:29 – Archbishop Vigneron speaks about the Eastern parishes in southeast Michigan and their relationship to the Archdiocese of Detroit.  
    13:58 – Archbishop Vigneron clarifies that Roman Catholics are permitted to attend Eastern Catholic liturgies—even to fulfill the Sunday obligation—and to confess to Eastern Catholic priests.  
    14:46 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron to speak about the extraordinary form of the Roman Catholic Mass.  
    18:32 – Vickie shares about the importance of cultural diversity within the Church and its influence on liturgical expression.  
    22:09 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron and Vickie to share some of the efforts underway to strengthen the Church’s missionary presence in the Central Region of the Archdiocese, which includes Detroit, Hamtramck, and Highland Park.  
    29:47 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron to speak about the Mass of the Sacred Heart, a gospel music-based Mass setting that he commissioned a few years ago.  
    32:25 – Vickie highlights some additional liturgical gifts that have been shared by the African American community.  
    36:11 – Archbishop Vigneron and Vickie share concrete examples of when different cultures in the Archdiocese have influenced their own faith expressions. 
    42:20 – Archbishop Vigneron answers listener questions about his home life growing up, etiquette for receiving the Holy Eucharist, and whether he would have believed and followed Jesus if he had met him on earth two thousand years ago. 
    46:29 – Archbishop Vigneron shares his prayer intentions for the month and closes the episode with a prayer and blessing.   

    • 47 min
    Episode 51: Evangelization

    Episode 51: Evangelization

    We all know the joy of sharing good news with others. This month’s Eyes on Jesus is about the greatest joy of sharing the best news: the Good News of Christ our savior. There are truly no bystanders in this evangelizing mission, as Jesus tells all of us to "make disciples of all nations." 
    0:10 – Archbishop Vigneron and Mike Chamberland greet each other and welcome this month’s guest host, Father Mario Amore. All three catch up on the past month.  
    1:22 – Mike asks Father Amore to introduce himself to listeners.  
    2:59 –Archbishop Vigneron reflects on the recently-celebrated Easter Triduum and expresses his gratitude for the number of people entering the Church. 
    5:28 – Mike introduces this month’s main topic: Evangelization. He asks Archbishop Vigneron and Father Amore to explain what evangelization is and why it's important to the Church.  
    8:54 – Archbishop Vigneron explains the roots of evangelization found in both Scripture and the traditions of the Church.  
    10:45 – Mike asks both Archbishop Vigneron and Father Amore if they’ve seen a change in evangelization during their years of ministry, including how it functions and how they’ve approached this important work.  
    15:11 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron to explain the term, “New Evangelization.”  
    19:43 – Mike asks about the role and responsibility the laity have in the Church’s evangelization mission.  
    28:52 – Archbishop Vigneron and Father Amore share some of the moments when others evangelized them.  
    32:20 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron to share some of the Archdiocese of Detroit’s evangelization “wins” in the years since Synod 16. 
    37:32 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron and Father Mario to speak about the National Eucharistic Revival and its evangelization role.  
    42:34 – Archbishop answers listener questions, including why Catholics go to confession, meeting past and current popes, and where he sees God in every day life.  
    47:41 – Archbishop shares his prayer intentions for the month and closes the episode with a blessing.  

    • 49 min
    Episode 50: The Good News About God’s Plan

    Episode 50: The Good News About God’s Plan

    For Episode 50, the Eyes on Jesus team welcomes Father Stephen Pullis to the studio for a discussion on “The Good News About God’s Plan,” Archbishop Vigneron’s latest pastoral letter on the challenges of gender identity – and the importance of approaching this topic with true compassion and assurances of God’s personal love for all people. 
    0:10 – Archbishop Vigneron and Mike Chamberland greet each other and welcome this month’s special guest, Father Stephen Pullis, Director of Pastoral Formation at Sacred Heart Major Seminary.  
    1:02 – Father Pullis introduces himself and previews this month’s main topic.  
    1:41 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron and Father Pullis about their Lenten season thus far.  
    4:34 – Mike more fully introduces this month’s main topic, Archbishop Vigneron’s new pastoral letter on the “good news of God's plan” as it relates to gender identity and biological sex. He asks Father Pullis to speak a little about why he is particularly interested in this topic.  
     8:37 – Archbishop Vigneron speaks about the Gospel roots of his new pastoral letter. 
    10:04 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron to share how Catholics should relate to people in their lives who experience gender confusion. 
    11:11 – Father Pullis shares how the pastoral response, or the Catholic response, is rooted in our baptismal mission. 
    12:07 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron why he chose to write this letter now.  
    13:53 – Father Pullis expands on the need for this letter at this time. 
    15:07 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron and Father Pullis to explain the “dualist” vision of the human person, which incorrectly divides body and soul and reinforces the idea that our sex and gender are not an integral, unchangeable parts of who we are. 
    24:14 – Archbishop Vigneron identifies the intended audience of this pastoral letter and then introduces the two policies for parishes and schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit that were released in connection with the letter. 
    31:15 – Archbishop Vigneron and Father Pullis describe how parish and school staff should go about implementing the teachings of the letter and requirements of the policies, always with true compassion and assurances of God’s personal love for all people. 
    33:40 – Father Pullis and Archbishop Vigneron share some resources to help priests, deacons, and parish and school staff put the letter and policies into practice.  
    40:03 – Archbishop Vigneron answers listener questions about his faith, his favorite food, and his advice for teenagers trying to live a Catholic life amid the struggles of modern society.  
    44:54 – Archbishop Vigneron shares his prayer intentions for the month and closes the episode with a prayer and blessing.  

    • 46 min
    Episode 49: Pilgrimages

    Episode 49: Pilgrimages

    Have you ever gone on a pilgrimage? What is a pilgrimage? Archbishop Vigneron joins co-hosts Mike Chamberland and Mary Wilkerson to discuss what it means to go on a pilgrimage, their favorite pilgrimage sites, and how to go on a pilgrimage without ever leaving the Archdiocese of Detroit. 
    0:17 – Archbishop Vigneron, Mary, and Mike greet each other and catch up on the past month, including Archbishop Vigneron’s keynote presentation on the Eucharist at a conference hosted by Ave Maria University. 
    5:01 – Mary asks Archbishop Vigneron to remind listeners about the National Eucharistic Revival and National Eucharistic Congress, as well as some local initiatives in support of these efforts.  
    7:38 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron how he’ll be observing Lent this year.  
    10:06 – Archbishop Vigneron reflects on the recent celebration of the World Day of the Sick and the passing of longtime Detroit priest, Monsignor Daniel Trapp.  
    12:39 – Mary introduces this month’s topic, pilgrimages, and asks Archbishop Vigneron to explain what a pilgrimage is, how it differs from a vacation, and the history of pilgrimages in Catholicism.  
    18:55 – Mike asks Archbishop Vigneron about some pilgrimage locations that are distinctly Catholic and about some of his personal favorite pilgrimage locations.  
    23:19 – Mike and Mary share some of their personal pilgrimage stories.  
    26:39 – Archbishop Vigneron shares some pilgrimage sites in southeast Michigan.  
    31:07 – Archbishop Vigneron introduces the Archdiocese of Detroit’s newest pilgrimage experience at the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacraments: “Journey with the Saints.” 
    32:58 – Archbishop Vigneron answers listener questions about loving people while not approving of their choices, his favorite activity, and his favorite subject in school growing up. 
    40:25 – Archbishop Vigneron shares his prayer intentions for the month and closes the episode with a prayer and blessing.   

    • 42 min
    Episode 48: A Conversation with the Superintendent of Catholic Schools

    Episode 48: A Conversation with the Superintendent of Catholic Schools

    Archbishop Vigneron and co-host Mary Wilkerson welcome a special guest, Superintendent Laura Knaus, to the podcast studio to discuss the renewal of Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit. 
    0:10 – Archbishop Vigneron and Mary Wilkerson greet each other and welcome this month’s guest host, Laura Knaus, Superintendent of Schools for the Archdiocese of Detroit.  
    0:37 – Laura introduces herself to listeners. 
    1:56 – Archbishop Vigneron, Mary, and Laura look back on the past month, reflecting on their celebrations of Christmas.  
    5:16 – Mary introduces this month’s topic, Catholic schools, and asks Archbishop Vigneron to briefly summarize the state of Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit.  
    7:41 – Laura speaks about the increased enrollment in our Catholic schools since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.  
    10:34 – Archbishop Vigneron speaks about the mission of Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit.  
    12:33 – Laura elaborates on the integration of mind, body, and soul that is essential to a Catholic education.  
    14:55 – Mary asks Archbishop Vigneron to explain what he means when he says that Catholic schools are an apostolate that is the responsibility of all parishes in the Archdiocese.  
    18:52 – Mary asks Laura about Unleash the Gospel—how she came across the pastoral letter and how it inspired her to move to Detroit.  
    21:55 – Archbishop Vigneron and Laura discuss the four pillars of Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit: proudly Catholic, academically excellent, accessible to all, sustainable for the future. 
    29:12 – Archbishop Vigneron and Laura share some of the challenges faced by our Catholic schools. 
    33:44 – Archbishop Vigneron and Laura share some of the successes of our Catholic schools. 
    36:48 – Laura discusses some of the recent changes in the Department of Catholic Schools, including the newly-created position of Assistant Superintendent for Catholic Culture.  
    41:20 – Mary asks Archbishop Vigneron and Laura about the upcoming celebration of Catholic Schools Week, including how it will be observed in the Archdiocese of Detroit.  
    46:45 – Mary asks Laura about her vision for Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit in five years and asks Archbishop Vigneron about his vision for Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Detroit fifty years from now.  
    49:02 – Archbishop Vigneron answers listener questions about his favorite type of music and his Confirmation saint.  
    51:16 – Archbishop Vigneron closes the episode with his prayer intentions for the month and a blessing.  

    • 52 min
    Episode 47: Building a Culture of Life

    Episode 47: Building a Culture of Life

    The repeal of Roe v. Wade in 2022 resulted in increased protections against abortion in some states and, tragically, deregulation in others like Michigan. Amid so much change, the EOJ team is reflecting on what has not changed: our commitment to building a culture of life, in part by renewing efforts to accompany women and families facing difficult pregnancies.
    0:28 – Archbishop Vigneron, Mike, and Mary greet each other and catch up on the past month.  
    0:48 – Archbishop Vigneron talks about celebrating Mass at Sacred Heart Major Seminary on the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and delivering a lecture to seminarians on hope as exemplified in the Blessed Virgin Mary and how hope needs to be at the heart of a priest’s ministry. 
    3:29 – Mary asks the Archbishop to share some thoughts about how Catholic families can observe Advent. Mike and Mary also share a little about observing Advent with their families. 
    7:46 – Archbishop Vigneron talks about the Catholic Foundation of Michigan, through which donors recently gave $183,000 in grants to 34 projects in the Archdiocese of Detroit.  
    10:20 – Mary introduces this month’s topic, building a culture of life, by asking the Archbishop why the Church is opposed to abortion and what we mean when we say we’re committed to building a culture of life.  
    13:53 – Mike asks the Archbishop to provide a brief overview the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision and the passage of Proposal 3 in Michigan.  
    16:48 – Archbishop Vigneron shares suggestions for those who may be feeling discouraged in the wake of the passage of Proposal 3 and the expansion of abortion access in a number of other states.  
    19:11 – Archbishop Vigneron speaks about the forgiveness and healing available through Christ for people whose lives have been impacted by abortion.  
    21:42 – Mary asks the Archbishop how we can “continue to be that joyful missionary carrier of the Gospel of Life.” 
    26:33 – Archbishop Vigneron offers some suggestions for those who wish to get involved in building a culture of life.  
    27:08 – Mary asks the Archbishop how the faithful can draw inspiration from the Holy Family as we continue to work at being ambassadors for a culture of life. 
    29:26 – Mary and the Archbishop reflect on the lessons we can take from the fact that God chose to come to us as a newborn infant.  
    33:16 – Archbishop Vigneron answers listener questions about the challenges he faces in ministry, his hobbies, and how bishops become cardinals. 
    39:04 – Archbishop Vigneron shares his prayer intentions for the month and closes the episode with a prayer and blessing. 

    • 40 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
44 Ratings

44 Ratings

Referee1221 ,

Excellent discussion

A little doctrine and questions submitted from the parishioners is great!

Mcc in Livonia ,

Eyes on Jesus episode 1 with archbishop Vingeron

Excellent podcast. I like the use of questions submitted for Archbishop to answer.

Btt45 ,

Ears to you, Eyes on Jesus!

A great first podcast. I look forward to the growth of this podcast and the dynamic between the Archbishop and his two wonderful hosts. I see some great topics on the horizon.

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