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Stephanie Saldaña on love, loss and memory in the Middle East

Jesuitical

America Media

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

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

He was a French novice living in a desert monastery in Syria. She was a journalist from Texas who wanted to become a nun. Then, they fell in love. I know, it sounds like a rom-com. But that is, in fact, how this week’s guest, Stephanie Saldaña, met her husband—and it’s not even the most fascinating part of her story. Today, Stephanie lives with her family in Jerusalem where she writes and teaches. In 2016, she started Mosaic Stories, a project that seeks to preserve the cultural heritage of the war-torn Middle East. We ask Stephanie what lessons the monastery has for family life, what she has learned raising children in a conflict zone and what her unique path to marriage taught her about discerning between two loves. In Signs of the Times, Pope Francis announces a summit of sex abuse and sources say the Vatican and China are close to a deal over the status of bishops; Catholics and Buddhists team up to provide green housing for seniors; a bishop skydives for donations; a new institute prepares Catholic women for leadership; and thousands of Latino Catholics gather in Texas for V Encuentro. Have you checked out our Facebook group yet? It’s a great place to keep up with Catholic news between shows and share your own consolations and desolations. You can also find us on Twitter @jesuiticalshow, support us on Patreon and send us an email at jesuitical@americamedia.org. Also, Jesuit swag. Get some. Links from the show: An Impossible Hope: Three men in Syria showed me what Jesus looks like. Resignations, Rome meetings and investigations: A week of major developments in the sexual abuse crisis Developing Story | Pope Francis meets with bishops about the sexual abuse crisis China and Vatican to Sign Landmark Deal Over Bishops DiMarzio says ‘Laudato si’ to flower in Brooklyn with green housing Bishop takes a (sky) dive to get pilgrims to Lourdes Women’s Catholic leadership program, GIVEN Institute, officially launches More than 3,000 Latino Catholics expected at Encuentro gathering What’s on tap? Everything but the kitchen sink. Cleaning out the fridge/liquor cabinet to make room for PSL cocktails. Miller Lite for Zac, a lager for Olga and tequila for me. Cheers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:15.0

Hello and welcome to Jesuitical, a podcast by the enviously young, classically hip, and decisively lay editors of American media.

0:18.0

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

0:21.0

Join us each week for a smart Catholic take

0:24.2

on faith culture in the news, often over drinks.

0:27.2

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

0:30.0

Hey guys, and Zach Davis.

0:31.8

Bang, bang, bang, baby, chibop. Hey Ashley, hey we're good. Hey,

0:33.0

and Zach Davis, bang, do bang, chub- Hey Ashley,

0:34.0

that's a new one.

0:36.0

That was good.

0:37.0

That was from Greece.

0:38.0

Oh, the hand motion thing.

0:40.0

That's the dance you were doing before.

0:41.0

Yeah, cool, cool, cool.

0:42.0

What are we drinking, Zach?

0:44.0

So the bar is looking kind of weird.

0:47.0

There's a little bit of everything in there right now,

0:51.0

and so we decided this was a week to kind of you know just everything but the kitchen sink so we're

0:56.1

clean out the summer supply yes we'll restock it next week with some ciders and other. Other fall drinks.

1:03.2

So I'm pretty psyched.

1:04.3

I snagged myself a single can of Miller Light.

1:08.8

So just gonna, there we go.

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