On this episode of Walk Humbly, Bishop Burbidge unpacks the recent priest convocation with clergy from across the diocese and shares more on their main topic of discussion—artificial intelligence. Hear Bishop speak publicly for the first time in earnest on the technology everyone’s talking about, while we await and welcome Pope Leo XIV’s first encyclical with joy. 

The new diocesan clergy assignments are here — how do such changes come to be? Bishop elaborates on how the process works. 

Bishop Burbidge also offers commentary on a new website with a pro-life focus: moms.gov. He also previews a critical campaign to combat two Virginia state constitutional amendments on the ballot this fall—one that would enshrine a radical pro-abortion culture in the Commonwealth, and one that would further threaten marriage. 

Finally, hear Bishop Burbidge answers a listener question: Bishop, I read that a new edition of the Liturgy of the Hours is coming out soon and will be available from Ascension and Word on Fire. As I understand it, priests are expected to say the liturgy of the hours every day. I am a layman but interested in trying it out. Can you give me guidance on how to get started and hopefully make this kind of prayer a habit?” 

Walk Humbly welcomes listener questions for Bishop Burbidge. Call or text (703) 778-9100 anytime with your question. Connect with Walk Humbly and Bishop Burbidge by texting WALKHUMBLY to 84576 for occasional alerts and updates. 

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