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The Spiritual Life with Fr. James Martin, S.J.

Mary Karr: ‘a black belt sinner’ loved by God

The Spiritual Life with Fr. James Martin, S.J.

America Media

Christianity, Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.8650 Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2025

⏱️ 62 minutes

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“The Spiritual Life” host James Martin, S.J., talks to Mary Karr, author of New York Times best-selling memoirs The Liars' Club, Cherry, and Lit, as well as the Art of Memoir, and five poetry collections, most recently Tropic of Squalor.  Mary Karr shares: How her son and a humble parish priest impacted her conversion to the Catholic faith Her experience doing the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius and coming to know both the depths of her own sinfulness and the abiding love of God Her encounters of extraordinary grace at Mass, on the subway, and in ordinary life. Read Fr. Jim’s spiritual advice article on this episode Link to Fr. Jim’s book, “The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything: A Spirituality for Real Life”  Do you have a spiritual question for Fr. Jim? You can write to us at:  [email protected] Become a subscriber today at Americamagazine.org/subscribe

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0:00.0

Body, mind, and spirit.

0:03.0

We believe if one needs help, so do the others.

0:06.4

As part of Catholic Health Care's holistic approach to treating the whole person,

0:10.8

here, people are not viewed as symptoms or insurance claims,

0:14.5

and when we treat the body, mind, and spirit, we believe the whole person will thrive.

0:20.5

Catholic Health Care, learn more at

0:22.8

wecare, you flourish.org. Sponsored by the Catholic Health Association.

0:32.8

Welcome to the spiritual life. I'm Father Jim Martin. On this podcast, we reflect on how people

0:38.6

experience God in their prayer and in their daily lives. And I'm joined by my superb producer.

0:45.8

I know I keep giving you a new adjective. Maggie Van Dorn, Maggie, good to be with you.

0:49.5

Thanks, Jim. I like all the new adjectives. It's good to be with you, and I'm so excited for what our guests are about to hear.

0:56.8

This week we have an incredible guest ahead of us, and her stories alone, I think, are going to rock your world.

1:03.6

Who are we speaking with?

1:05.2

We are speaking to Mary Carr.

1:07.9

So Mary Carr is an award-winning poet and the author of New York Times best-selling memoirs,

1:12.9

The Liars Club, Cherry, and Lit, as well as the art of memoir and five poetry collections, most

1:19.5

recently Tropic of Squalor. Mary Carr was born in Groves, Texas, and her work explores themes

1:25.7

of family, addiction, faith, and personal transformation.

1:29.3

She regularly contributes to the New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Poetry Magazine, and is the Peck

1:34.4

professor of literature at Syracuse University. We would also be remiss if we didn't acknowledge

1:40.3

at the jump that you are Mary Carr's spiritual director. That's right. I am Mary Carr's spiritual director, and it's a little unusual to be interviewing

1:48.5

one of your directees, as they're called, but I'm not going to divulge anything that she has

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