Episodes
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In this episode of Love & Speak the Truth, Sister Brenda welcomes Marianne Solorio, director of Mary Ward Center. Located in South Chicago, the center provides a range of educational services for immigrants and local residents. Marianne recounts her personal journey from the corporate world to community service, highlighting the transformative impact of the center's programs on individuals' lives. She discusses the challenges faced by recent migrants and the center's mission to offer not just education but a sense of family and belonging, fostering empowerment along the way.
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In this episode, Sister Brenda talks with Sister Xiomara Mendez Hernandez, an Adrian Dominican sister who advocates for the marginalized and voiceless. Sister Xiomara serves as the executive director of the Dominican Sisters Conference in the United States, where she brings together the voices of Dominican sisters and coordinates collaboration for a better world. She also delves into the impact of religious women, their efforts in promoting justice and peace, and their work in advocating for immigrants and addressing social concerns such as climate change. It emphasizes the need for unity and inclusivity among sisters to create a ripple effect of love and change.
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In this episode of Love & Speak the Truth, Sister B and her guest Sister Cecilia O'Dwyer delve into the world of the JPIC. Sister Cecilia, a dedicated advocate for justice and inclusivity, shares about her journey from Madrid to the United Nations and her involvement in various initiatives. She discusses the interconnectedness of spirituality and activism, emphasizing the importance of deep listening and understanding in fostering positive change. Sister Cecilia highlights the need for leaders to recognize the vulnerabilities of different communities and cultures, to promote unity, and to seek truth in a world that is constantly evolving. She also shares her personal truth of being a seeker on the way to truth and the transformative power of continuous love.
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In this episode of Love & Speak the Truth, Sister Brenda and her guest, Dr Katrina Wright, delve into Katrina's life as a Nephrologist and the lessons she has learned from her patients. They discuss the importance of love, authenticity and self-care in navigating struggles and sharing vulnerabilities with compassion. Katrina emphasizes the holistic approach to life, where the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects are intertwined. The conversation highlights the significance of loving oneself as a necessary foundation for loving others and God. The episode concludes with a reflection on finding strength and healing through the power of love, and the transformative potential it holds in overcoming life's hardships.
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In this episode, Sister Brenda engages in a conversation with Father Tom McQuaid, a great preacher, mentor and role model. They delve into the human experience through the lens of wisdom-sharing and faith. Father Tom shares his vocation story and reflects on the changes and challenges in the church over the years. He emphasizes the importance of serving the marginalized, learning from the poor and being bold and honest in expressing one's perspective. The podcast also addresses the sensitive issue of priest abuse and the institutional secrecy that has perpetuated it. Father Tom advocates for greater inclusion and leadership roles for women in the church and urges younger priests to see women as equal partners. The conversation concludes with Father Tom's guiding truth of living justly, loving tenderly, and walking humbly with God.
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In this episode of Love & Speak the Truth, Sister Brenda engages in a deep conversation with Sister Gemma Simmons, CJ. Sister Gemma reflects on her upbringing in a diverse and faith-focused family. She recalls her time at a Mary Ward school and the impact of the sisters' freedom and inclusivity on her young mind. They discuss the relevance of religious life today and the great issues facing religious communities, such as consumerism and the call to love and serve others. Sister Gemma emphasizes the importance of being attentive listeners, creating spaces for others to live life to the fullest and building bridges in a divided world. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the journey towards unity as one Institute, inspired by the dying wish of Mary Ward.
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This episode of Love & Speak the Truth features a heartfelt conversation with Therese Barbato, a mother, wife, actor and seeker. The discussion explores the human experience and delves into topics such as love, loss, grief and the journey of motherhood. Therese shares her profound insights on how she has navigated the challenges of parenting and the grief of losing her parents. The conversation highlights the importance of living in the present moment, finding strength in the face of adversity and embracing the interconnectedness of life. The episode also touches on the concepts of the Paschal Mystery and the power of choice in shaping our perspective on life and love.
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In this episode of Love & Speak the Truth, Sister Brenda welcomes Sister Lorraine, a 92-year-old IBVM sister, who shares her perspective on love, faith and the changing world. Reflecting on her 74 years as a sister, she discusses the importance of respect and understanding society today as well as the need for compassion towards both people and the environment. Sister Lorraine also touches on the current political situation in the United States and the role of hope in navigating through dark times. She emphasizes the value of voting with integrity and bringing one's own values to the voting booth. With a lifelong commitment to serving others, Sister Lorraine encourages young people to be women of service and joy, reminding them of the importance of nurturing beauty while addressing brokenness in the world.