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How a punk rock journalist found healing in the Catholic Church Ep. 106

Jesuitical

America Media

News, News Commentary, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.7 • 1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2019

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Dawn Eden Goldstein was born into a Jewish family, but in her teens and 20s—dealing with cycles suicidal depression—charted her own path as a journalist and devotee of the religion of punk rock. In the early 2000s, as the first round of the sexual abuse crisis was unfolding in the Catholic Church, Dawn, herself a survivor, began making her way to that very church. Since converting, she has written several books, including My Peace I Give You: Healing Sexual Wounds with the Help of the Saints and her new memoir, Sunday Will Never Be the Same. We ask Dawn about her spiritual journey, how the latest abuse revelations have tested her faith and what lessons the church can learn from the arduous healing process of survivors. In Signs of the Times, the U.S. church is reporting a rise in new sex abuse allegations. What’s being the recent spike? Next, the bishop in Rhode Island warns Catholics not to take part in Pride marches and an Irish archbishop tells parents not to give their kids smartphones for Holy Communion. Finally, relics are stolen from a church in Italy and the French senate votes to restore Notre Dame to its former glory. Tell us what you think about the show on our Facebook page! You can follow us on Twitter, support us on Patreon and help other listeners find Jesuitical by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts. Thanks for listening! Links from the show US Catholic Church reports big rise in sex-abuse allegations Rhode Island bishop faces backlash after tweet about Pride Month Don’t give kids smartphones as communion gifts, says Archbishop Relics of Fatima child saints stolen from Italian church French senate passes bill for preservation of Notre Dame’s original state What’s on tap? Not-fancy-enough-for-Zac office coffee Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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To organize your organization's next pilgrimage, contact Catholic travel center at go catholic travel.com. Hello and welcome to Jesuitical a podcast by the Young Hip and Lay editors of

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America Media. That lay part means we aren't Jesuits but we work with them.

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Join us each week for a smart Catholic take on faith culture in the news,

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often over drinks. I'm Ashley McKinless and I'm joined by Olga Sakura.

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Hey guys, and Zach Davis.

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Why are you yawning?

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It's a little early in the morning, I'm just saying. It's 11 a.m. Yeah, normally I'm... He's like I'm not used to being up this early on a Tuesday. Yeah, geez. Anyway, good to be with you both. Good to have you here.

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Glad you can make it at 11 a.m.

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happy. I'm happy and grateful.

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What are we drinking, Zach?

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So on tap this week we've got some coffee. I'm suffering through I'm using sort of the office

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Curreg as coffee. I normally make fancier coffee but yes unless unlike our us coffee peasants over here

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yeah but didn't have time to was in a hurry so didn't have time to get the aeropress out

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but nonetheless she to staying awake.

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Cheers.

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Cheers.

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Who are we talking to today, Olga?

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