Sacred Sorrows: A Journey Through Grief and Healing
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In this heartfelt episode of Desert Wanderers, we sit down with Kim Steinberg to explore her profound journey through grief, faith, and recovery. Kim shares her personal vocation story, the challenges she faced, and the transformative experiences that led her back to her Catholic faith. We also dive into the upcoming Sacred Sorrows event, designed to provide comfort and healing for those grieving the loss of a child. Join us for an inspiring conversation about resilience, love, and the power of community.
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Recourses:
Sacred Sorrows: https://sacredsorrows.org
Boise Event: June 6th 2026 9:30am Our Lady of Ephesus
Alive Again Ministries
https://aliveagainministries.org
Catholics in Recovery
https://catholicsinrecovery.com
Redbird Ministries
https://redbird.love
Salt and Light Radio
https://saltandlightradio.com
Kim Steinberg's Website and Memoir: https://www.kimsteinberg.net/
Chapters: (00:00) Desert Wanderers interviews priests, religious and laity in Boise diocese
(01:15) Did you grow up Catholic or were you not Christian
(07:13) Father Nelson Sintra talks about parents who have children leave the faith
(13:21) Well, I started to. Throughout the years. I didn't go to Sunday church, Sunday mass
(17:55) Your whole faith was centered around helping other alcoholics and addicts
(20:33) Do you think that your marriage, um, you know, was really just like
(21:23) You got sober at 22 thanks to the power of God
(27:17) I tried to convert to Judaism, but it didn't go anywhere (27:49) Your husband came back to Catholicism after his son died
(31:09) So first, let's go ahead and just. Talk about your son. What was he like? So he was always adventurous
(34:16) Do you have any advice for mothers with little boys who need more instruction
(38:14) Your husband had struggled with addiction as well
(41:52) I have a question for you about helping someone struggling with addiction
(43:29) So what have been the helpful resources for you and the ones that weren't
(45:07) The Ignatian program started the September before my son died
(46:24) Are there certain stages of grief? I know think. Can we talk about grief for a second
(48:01) What can someone do to help someone in grieving
(52:20) After your son died, you went to Sacred Sorrows retreat
(54:31) For me, I wanted a Christian counselor. Um, probably a regular counselor is fine, too
(57:32) Did this experience make you open up to others more about your grief
(01:02:23) Kim, I'm so excited to have you putting this event on
(01:03:57) Kim Steinberg talks about her upcoming memoir Always and Everywhere