38: Things I Wish I Knew About Reconciliation After Abuse (Part 2)

38: Things I Wish I Knew About Reconciliation After Abuse (Part 2)

From Things I Wish I Knew by Thinking Faith

March 29, 2026 · 25 min · Episode 38

About this episode

Julia continues her conversation with Antonia Sobocki about creating a healing church for survivors of childhood abuse.

In this episode, Julia continues her conversation with Antonia Sobocki from LOUDfence, a passionate advocate for victim-survivors of childhood abuse, as they delve deeper into the vision of a truly healing church. Antonia reflects on her journey and the importance of creating a safe environment within the Church that acknowledges the pain of survivors. She discusses the significance of being seen as missionaries rather than activists, emphasising the need for compassion and understanding in the face of trauma. Together, they explore how ordinary Catholics can support survivors and engage in meaningful dialogue to foster healing. If you’ve been affected by the issues discussed in this episode, or if it brings up anything difficult for you, we encourage you to explore the following resources for support and guidance: Safeguarding resources – support and information for those affected by abuse. LOUDfence – learn about the movement and how communities can show solidarity with survivors. Find out more at: www.thinkingfaith.org Follow us on Instagram: @tiwik_pod

People in this episode

Host: Julia

Guest: Antonia Sobocki

Topics covered

  • reconciliation
  • abuse
  • healing
  • church
  • support
  • compassion

Keywords

  • reconciliation
  • abuse
  • survivors
  • healing
  • church
  • compassion
  • support

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: LOUDfence, Thinking Faith

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