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Loneliness isn’t something you can “fix” (or need to). Ep. 115

Jesuitical

America Media

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

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Loneliness: When you’re experiencing it, it can seem like you are the only person in the world who feels this way. But when you say it out loud, you find out almost everyone, at some point, has had the feeling that they are missing out or that they don’t belong.  That is why I am so grateful that this week’s guest, Gabriella Jeakle, was willing to write so openly about being lonely in college in an article for America magazine. She writes not from the perspective of having graduated and knowing “things will get better” but as someone in the thick of it—a freshman at a Jesuit college, determined to get her degree but unsure if she will ever really feel like she belongs.  We ask Gabriella how she is learning to live with loneliness and how her faith has helped her in this time of transition. In Signs of the Times, the Synod of the Bishop on the Amazon opens in Rome and Pope Francis creates 13 new cardinals. Stateside, the Supreme Court opens its new term and a big abortion case is on the docket. Next, was Mother Frances Cabrini snubbed in New York City’s She Built NYC initiative, which is meant to bring gender balance to the city’s public monuments? Finally, Molly Burhans (a former guest!) was recognized by the United Nations for her work mapping the Catholic Church worldwide.  You can tell us what you think about the episode on our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter and help other listeners find Jesuitical by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts. Please consider supporting the show by becoming a member of our Patreon community.  — Ashley Links from the show Pope Francis opens Amazon synod, says to ‘light the fire of the Gospel’ in the region Here’s what happened on the first day of the Amazon Synod Pope Francis creates 13 new cardinals, emphasizes the need for ‘compassion’ and ‘loyalty’ New Supreme Court agenda features abortion, immigrants and L.G.B.T. rights Chirlane McCray accused of ‘anti-Catholic bias’ over Mother Cabrini statue snub U.N. honors Catholic activist using data to fight climate change What’s on tap? Boozy Fall Tea: Trader Joe’s Harvest Blend Herbal Tea + a shot of Jim Beam (I swear it’s better than it sounds) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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This episode is brought to you by Santa Clara University's Jesuit School of Theology, located in Berkeley, California.

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Learn to serve at the intersection. E.D. U.S.T.

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. . .

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. . . Hello and

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welcome to Jesuitical, a podcast by the Young Hip and Lay editors of America Media.

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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, often over drinks.

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I'm Ashley Lincolnless and I'm joined by Olga Segura.

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Hey guys!

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And no Zach Davis this week.

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Nope.

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It is wedding week.

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It is wedding week for him.

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So like I said last week, we were going to miss him,

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but we're also really excited that he's getting married this weekend.

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Yes, we are.

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But that means I'm in charge of saying what's on tap.

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And this week, I am so excited about it.

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It is a boosy altemonell tea.

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Yeah, you said that altumnal word way better than I do. Yeah, so we've got Trader Joe's Harvest

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Blend herbal tea courtesy of our colleague and O'Hare fellow Kevin Jackson with a splash of Jim Bean.

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