Sisters of the Little Way - Clips

How Civil and Church Law Can Work Together to Prevent Abuse

3 min · 27 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio How Civil and Church Law Can Work Together to Prevent Abuse

Descripción

In this video, Sr. Danielle Victoria reflects on why accountability in the Church requires more than policies—it requires courage, clarity, and a willingness to act. She discusses how civil law and Church law can work together to protect people and why Bishops don’t need to wait for civil law to change to proactively build a culture where safeguarding is truly lived.If you want to go deeper into these topics, we invite you to listen to our new eight-part audio documentary Descent Into Light, where we explore how adult abuse happens in spiritual settings and how real hope is forged in truth. You can listen at SistersoftheLittleWay.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de Sisters of the Little Way - Clips!

Prueba gratis

Empieza 7 días de prueba

$99 / mes después de la prueba. · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros al mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

20 episodios

episode Why Listening to Survivors Is the First Step to Church Reform artwork

Why Listening to Survivors Is the First Step to Church Reform

In this video, Sr. Theresa Aletheia talks about why survivors are not problems to fix—but prophets the Church urgently needs to hear. Too often, when survivors speak the truth about spiritual abuse, we’re met with suspicion, dismissal, or silence. But survivors see systems of sin that others overlook, and our stories are invitations to healing, accountability, and renewal.If you'd like to explore this topic more, you can listen to our new audio documentary, Descent Into Light, where we explore how adult spiritual abuse happens and how we can prevent it. This work is about hope—real hope, the kind forged in darkness.If you want a Church that tells the truth and chooses courage, I hope you’ll listen with us.Listen to Descent Into Light at SistersOfTheLittleWay.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

8 de jul de 20262 min
episode Your Soul Was Never a Problem to Fix artwork

Your Soul Was Never a Problem to Fix

In this episode, Sr. Danielle Victoria reflects on the true nature of spiritual direction — not as a technique or a set of rules, but as an art form rooted in dignity, conscience, and the sacred power of becoming who God created us to be. Your soul is not a problem to fix; it is a masterpiece in the making. Sr. Danielle Victoria explores how authentic accompaniment honors freedom, vulnerability, and the unrepeatable beauty of every person’s story.If you’ve ever questioned your own worth or felt pressured to “copy” someone else’s holiness, we hope this conversation brings peace and clarity.And if our work speaks to you, we'd love for you to listen to our new audio documentary **Descent Into Light**, where we share our story of spiritual abuse and the hope we found on the other side. Search *Descent Into Light* wherever you get your podcasts.

4 de jul de 202622 min
episode The Courage We Need to Face Adult Abuse in the Church artwork

The Courage We Need to Face Adult Abuse in the Church

Listening to survivors is not a threat to the Church’s mission but the very key to renewing it.In this video, Sr. Danielle Victoria speaks from the heart about the crossroads the Church faces when it comes to adult abuse. She shares why Church leaders and all of us are called to choose courage over self-protection, truth over silence, and the vulnerable over institutional comfort. If you want to go deeper into this work, we invite you to listen to our new audio documentary Descent Into Light, where we explore how adult abuse happens in spiritual settings and how we can prevent it together. This is a journey of hope—honest, hard-won, and rooted in the belief that God still lights the way forward.Listen at SistersOfTheLittleWay.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

1 de jul de 20263 min