Women Living the Questions

Marie Fortune: A Ministry of Healing & Justice

32 min · 15 jun 2026
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Content note: This episode includes discussion of sexual violence and clergy abuse within faith communities. Please take care while listening. In this episode, host Ruby Tugade speaks with Marie Fortune, clergywoman, writer, educator, and advocate whose work has helped faith communities respond more thoughtfully to sexual and domestic violence. Marie reflects on her childhood in Asheville, North Carolina, where time spent in her father’s hardware store nurtured a lifelong love of curiosity, problem-solving, and conversation. She shares how an early interest in science eventually gave way to a calling in ministry, informed by questions of ethics, justice, and community. She also discusses coming of age during the rise of feminism, recognizing her identity as a lesbian, and finding her place within religious institutions. A pivotal turning point came when a survivor of clergy abuse reached out for help, opening Marie’s eyes to a problem that would reshape her work for decades to come. This is a powerful conversation about justice, resilience, and living a life of purpose. Music: “Love” by Alex-Productions, licensed under CC BY 3.0

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