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***This podcast deals with mature topics such as personal struggles, abuse, or trauma. Certain episodes may not be appropriate for sensitive ears.***
In this deeply moving episode of Hope Stories, Sister Josephine Garrett sits down with her lifelong friend Nubia Torres, a Catholic woman and immigration advocate whose life and career have been devoted to serving vulnerable immigrant populations.
With candor, vulnerability, and spiritual insight, Nubia shares her journey of living out her Catholic faith while working in a ministry that has often placed her at odds with prevailing public opinion, even among fellow Catholics. As a first-generation American and daughter of Mexican immigrants, Nubia speaks to the painful tension of loving the Church while struggling to feel loved in return.
Together, Sister Josephine and Nubia explore what it means to stay faithful in the face of alienation, how to foster a life of prayer as a form of spiritual survival, and how the Holy Family, themselves unexpected immigrants, can serve as a guidepost for how we treat others on the margins.
This is a conversation for anyone grappling with their place in the Church, especially those serving in ministries that intersect with justice, controversy, or exclusion. Nubia’s story is one of resilience, stubborn faith, and a profound call to charity.
This episode is sponsored by Sister Josephine's alma mater: The University of Dallas. Free Guide on Discerning College Choices from the University of Dallas
Journey to a new depth of hope, even in seemingly impossible circumstances, with Sr. Josephine in her new book HOPE: An Invitation. Available at osvcatholicbookstore.com.
Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
Learn more about Sr. Josephine at:
https://nazarethcsfn.org/
https://www.instagram.com/sr_josephine/
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***This podcast deals with mature topics such as personal struggles, abuse, or trauma. Certain episodes may not be appropriate for sensitive ears.***
In this deeply moving episode of Hope Stories, Sister Josephine Garrett sits down with her lifelong friend Nubia Torres, a Catholic woman and immigration advocate whose life and career have been devoted to serving vulnerable immigrant populations.
With candor, vulnerability, and spiritual insight, Nubia shares her journey of living out her Catholic faith while working in a ministry that has often placed her at odds with prevailing public opinion, even among fellow Catholics. As a first-generation American and daughter of Mexican immigrants, Nubia speaks to the painful tension of loving the Church while struggling to feel loved in return.
Together, Sister Josephine and Nubia explore what it means to stay faithful in the face of alienation, how to foster a life of prayer as a form of spiritual survival, and how the Holy Family, themselves unexpected immigrants, can serve as a guidepost for how we treat others on the margins.
This is a conversation for anyone grappling with their place in the Church, especially those serving in ministries that intersect with justice, controversy, or exclusion. Nubia’s story is one of resilience, stubborn faith, and a profound call to charity.
This episode is sponsored by Sister Josephine's alma mater: The University of Dallas. Free Guide on Discerning College Choices from the University of Dallas
Journey to a new depth of hope, even in seemingly impossible circumstances, with Sr. Josephine in her new book HOPE: An Invitation. Available at osvcatholicbookstore.com.
Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
Learn more about Sr. Josephine at:
https://nazarethcsfn.org/
https://www.instagram.com/sr_josephine/

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