When Kate Werneburg decided to convert from Catholic to Anglican in her early 20s, for her it was a question of integrity.
And this pursuit of integrity has become central to her entire life.
Kate and I talk about the process of making your faith your own as an adult and finding practices and rituals that reflect who you are.
And she talks about her life as a theatre artist and how this work is informed by her commitment to creating justice and equality for all.
Because how do you stay true to your values, when you’re still figuring out what they are?
*Please note this episode very briefly mentions suicide.
Find Kate's spiritual practice in our Spiritual Practice Library and dive deeper into this episode's topics on our Blog at keepingfaithpod.com
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