
Hope in the Midst of Suffering
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In this episode, we explore what it means to hold onto hope when life hurts. As we look around at a world marked by war, poverty, ecological destruction, and spiritual fatigue, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. But Christian hope is not wishful thinking—it is rooted in the Resurrection, in the promise that love is stronger than death, and that God is always at work, even in the ashes of our suffering.
Fr. Stan Chu Ilo and Susan Hookong-Taylor reflect on how hope is not the denial of pain, but the courage to believe that something new can emerge from it. Drawing from African wisdom, Catholic theology, and real-life stories, they remind us that we do not suffer alone. We are part of a communion—a community of wounded healers—and in Christ, our suffering is never wasted. Hope, then, is leaning on God and on one another, knowing that even in the darkest night, the light still shines.
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