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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2019 · 42 MIN

113: Making Our Way Through Grief ft. Leticia Ochoa Adams

from The Catholic Feminist

How do you keep living a life of faith after an impossible-to-imagine tragedy occurs? ✨ Today's guest, speaker and writer Leticia Ochoa Adams, is no stranger to grief. After her son committed suicide a couple of years ago, she decided to live the rest of her life sharing his story + walking through her journey of sorrow publicly. We talk about how to remain in relationship with Christ after horrible things happen and why "getting over" grief just isn't a thing. We also dive into what we call Catholic Celebrity Culture—why Leticia's passionate about exposing the media to different kinds of Catholic women, and why Catholic womanhood isn't one-size-fits-all. Enjoy! Today's episode is brought to you by Franciscan University of Stuebenville. Join some former podcast guests and get an authentically Catholic education from the comfort of your own home by enrolling in one of their many graduate programs. Hit up www.franciscan.edu/tcf to learn more. Today's episode is also brought to you by the Blessed Is She academic planner. Every modern Catholic woman needs one of these stunning planners designed by former guest Erica Tighe. Live more liturgically this year by heading to www.thecatholicfeministpodcast.com/planner.

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