Father Ron Rolheiser: The Ache That Makes Us Human

Father Ron Rolheiser: The Ache That Makes Us Human

There’s an ache at the center of being human. The kind that doesn’t go away with a fresh to-do list or a good night’s sleep. It’s the longing for more. The grief of what wasn’t. The quiet ache of ordinary life—school pickups, grocery runs, scan results, and the slow accumulation of things we didn’t choose.

In this tender and deeply wise conversation, Kate Bowler speaks with Father Ron Rolheiser—beloved Roman Catholic priest, theologian, and bestselling author—about the ache that lives in all of us... and why it might be the most holy part of who we are. This episode is for anyone who feels a little restless, a little disappointed, or just plain tired—and is looking for a spirituality big enough to hold the beautiful, unfinished life they’re living.

In this conversation, Kate and Ron discuss:

  • Why we all have an ache inside of us (and why that’s okay)
  • The convalescence you may need from church communities that have hurt you
  • How living in six-month intervals can teach us what really matters

If you liked this episode, you’ll also love:

Richard Rohr, “Learning to Hold On, Learning to Let Go”

Watch clips from this conversation, read the full transcript, and access discussion questions by clicking here or visiting katebowler.com/podcasts.

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