As a lay minister to L.G.B.T.Q. Catholics, a faith-based community organizer, and an immigration attorney, Yunuen Trujillo wears many hats. And as a member of these marginalized communities herself, she knows their struggles intimately. ”I feel that when we minister to immigrants or L.G.B.T.Q. Catholics, I'm ministering from a place of an open wound,” says Yuenen, “But it's a good thing because when you connect with your wound, then you're able to be hospitable to the wound of other people.” Yunuen joins host Fr. James Martin, S.J., on “The Spiritual Life” podcast to share her journey of finding a loving and merciful God who walks with her in her fight for justice in many arenas.
Timecodes:
0:00 Jesus teaches us about love through the parable of “the Good Samaritan”
3:17 Can I be gay and Catholic?
6:40 Yunuen’s intersectional vocation as an immigration attorney and lay Catholic minister
13:20 Yunuen’s spiritual resources for the daily battles
17:46 Navigating righteous anger without succumbing to rage
28:00 How Yunuen found a loving and merciful God
43:30 Being LGBTQ isn’t an ideology
46:34 Audience Question: How can you use prayer to help you look forward in life as opposed to revisiting old transgressions or wounds?
Read Fr. Martin's article reflecting on this episode here
Yunuen Trujillo’s books:
LGBTQ Catholics: A Guide for Inclusive Ministry
Católicos LGBTQ: Una Guía para Pastoral Inclusiva.
Yunuen is the founder of @lgbtcatholics on Instagram
Link to Father Jim’s spiritual advice article on this episode: "Bringing your full (wounded) self to ministry"
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