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Fr. Sean Kilcawley and Scott Weeman serve a biweekly dose of honest and authentic dialogue on a range of topics related to 12-step recovery and the Catholic faith. Learn wisdom and insights based on their personal, pastoral, and clinical experience serving individuals and families impacted by addictions, compulsions, and unhealthy attachments.
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In this last episode of the Catholic in Recovery Podcast, Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss their recent experiences, including Father Sean's new role at the seminary and Scott's trip to Rome, where he met Pope Leo. Father Sean offers guidance on addiction recovery for priests and the Church's teachings on divorce in challenging circumstances. The conversation highlights the importance of holistic recovery, spiritual growth, and the complexities of navigating personal struggles within a faith context.
In this episode of the Catholic in Recovery Podcast, Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss the vital role of boundaries in fostering healthy relationships within recovery, emphasizing that these boundaries are crucial for protecting sobriety, mental health, and spiritual growth, especially for those who come from backgrounds where boundaries were often absent. They highlight that setting boundaries, though challenging, allows individuals to prioritize their recovery and say "yes" to what truly matters. The episode also delves into common boundary challenges, the impact of trauma and codependency, and offers practical advice on setting and maintaining boundaries, while relying on faith and the sacraments for strength.
In this Catholic in Recovery Podcast episode, Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss prayer as a vital and transformative part of recovery, exploring how the Twelve Steps and the Catholic faith emphasize prayer for spiritual growth and healing. They highlight the importance of radical honesty in prayer, treating it as a relationship with God where one can express all feelings and struggles, much like talking to a trusted friend or sponsor. The conversation also touches on common struggles with prayer, the benefits of imaginative prayer, and practical tips for building a consistent prayer routine, emphasizing that prayer is a gateway to surrender and ongoing spiritual dependence on God.
Adapting to Change

Adapting to Change

2025-08-1201:04:50

In this episode of the Catholic in Recovery Podcast, Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss how to stay spiritually grounded, emotionally stable, and sober through seasons of change and recovery. They share personal experiences with significant life transitions, such as moving and new jobs, and explore how these changes can impact one's recovery journey. The episode also touches on the importance of maintaining spiritual disciplines, seeking support, and adapting routines to navigate change successfully.
Episode 18 of the Catholic in Recovery podcast explores the unique challenges and graces experienced by Catholic priests, clergy, and lay leaders on their recovery journey. Hosts Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley emphasize the importance of vulnerability and seeking help, dispelling the myth that leaders must always appear perfect. They highlight how embracing recovery can actually magnify ministry and encourage those struggling to use available support systems like 12-step meetings before reaching a crisis point.
In Episode 17 of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss common misunderstandings Catholics have about 12-step recovery, emphasizing how faith and recovery can work together. They address various misconceptions, such as the idea that 12-step recovery is not "Catholic enough" due to terms like "higher power" or that being a "good Catholic" means one shouldn't need recovery. The hosts highlight the deep spirituality of the Twelve Steps, their compatibility with Catholic teaching, and the importance of community and humility in the healing process.
Forgiveness & Repentance

Forgiveness & Repentance

2025-06-1101:03:47

In Episode 16 of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, hosts Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss repentance and forgiveness in the context of Catholic spirituality and 12-step recovery. They explore the distinction between forgiveness and reconciliation, the importance of genuine remorse and taking responsibility, and offer practical tools and advice for dealing with unforgiveness and resentment. The episode also includes personal updates from the hosts and addresses a listener's question about navigating a spouse's drinking problem.
In Episode 15 of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, hosts Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss the often hidden struggle of lust and pornography addiction within the Church and society. They cover how the Twelve Steps, Catholic spirituality, and the sacraments can offer healing and freedom. They also explore the definition of lust addiction beyond pornography, the criteria for identifying process addictions, and various pathways to recovery, emphasizing the importance of 12-step programs and radical life shifts for true healing.
Theology of the Body

Theology of the Body

2025-05-1501:13:39

In Episode 14 of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss the Theology of the Body and its relevance to addiction recovery. They explore how Saint John Paul II's teachings can offer a framework for understanding human dignity, the meaning of our bodies, and God's restorative power for what is broken.
In this podcast episode, Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss the integration of the Catholic faith with 12-Step recovery programs. They explore the appropriateness of sharing one's faith in secular meetings, balancing spiritual convictions with group unity, and the importance of humility and discernment. They also delve into the concept of surrender to God, the importance of faith in recovery, and how to navigate sharing faith in secular settings.
Living One Day at a Time

Living One Day at a Time

2025-04-1501:06:20

In this episode of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss the concept of "living one day at a time" in the context of faith and recovery. They explore the tension between this approach and having long-term goals, particularly in sobriety. They discuss practical tools, biblical foundations, and personal testimonies related to living in the present moment and avoiding future fear.
Preserving Bruised Fruit

Preserving Bruised Fruit

2025-04-0101:03:40

In this episode of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss addiction recovery through the metaphor of "bruised fruit" from Saint Francis de Sales. They explore the concept of innocence versus being wounded by addiction and how genuine devotion, not just religious activities, is essential for healing. They also share personal reflections on their own struggles and recovery, emphasizing the importance of honesty, surrender, and recognizing that God's healing often comes through acknowledging our wounds and relying on His grace.
Lifestyle Changes

Lifestyle Changes

2025-03-1801:01:57

In Episode 10 of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley discuss the importance of lifestyle changes for sustained recovery from addiction. They explore how habits, obstacles, and faith play crucial roles and share about the challenges of maintaining physical, mental, and spiritual wellness, covering topics such as identifying triggers, creating space for God, building healthy communities, and developing daily disciplines.
In this episode of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, hosts Scott Weeman and Father Sean Kilcawley explore the meaning of anonymity, its origins, and its practical applications in recovery. They also touch on balancing recovery with faith, sharing personal recovery stories, and navigating the challenges of maintaining anonymity while seeking help.
In this episode of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, Fr. Sean Kilcawley and Scott Weeman delve into the impact of addiction on families, sharing personal insights and discussing the various ways addiction can manifest within a family. They also explore the different roles family members often assume, such as the "hero" or "scapegoat," and how these roles can perpetuate dysfunction.
Grief & Addiction Recovery

Grief & Addiction Recovery

2025-02-0401:00:24

In this podcast episode, Scott Weeman and Fr. Sean Kilcawley cover the topic of grief and addiction. They discuss how grief can lead to addiction, the stages of grief, dealing with grief while in recovery, and navigating loss and grief in the midst of recovery.
In the sixth episode of the Catholic in Recovery Podcast, Scott Weeman and Fr. Sean Kilcawley discuss the common experiences and phases of addiction. They go over the different ways addiction can start, the difficulty of identifying and admitting an addiction, and the importance of honesty and trust in recovery. They also answer a listener's question about how to trust God and other people in recovery.
In the fifth episode of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, Scott Weeman and Fr. Sean Kilcawley discuss the importance of the first 90 days of recovery, daily habits, integrating the sacraments and prayer into recovery, and sharing about one's recovery with family and friends.
In the fourth episode of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, Scott Weeman and Fr. Sean Kilcawley discuss navigating holiday events and other social gatherings while in recovery. They share personal experiences and insights on dealing with triggers, maintaining sobriety, and finding support within the recovery community. They also emphasize the importance of staying connected with others, having an exit strategy, and finding ways to be of service.
In the third episode of the Catholic in Recovery podcast, Scott Weeman and Fr. Sean Kilcawley discuss the importance of finding a sponsor in recovery, detailing the sponsor's critical role as someone who guides and supports us through the Twelve Steps. They also discuss what to look for when finding a sponsor and what such a relationship might look like.
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