No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp

234: Pádraig Ó Tuama: Poetry, and Making Peace, Bearing Witness and Being Human - Poetry Against the Dark

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Nov 3, 2025
Pádraig Ó Tuama, a poet, theologian, and former leader of Ireland's Corrymeela community, explores poetry's vital role in today's turbulent world. He discusses the transformative power of words in the face of conflict, sharing insights on the 'art of noticing' as a form of resistance. Pádraig reflects on his journey growing up Catholic and gay in Ireland, how poetry helped him reclaim his identity, and offers poignant readings from his book Kitchen Hymns, inviting listeners to embrace humanity amidst chaos.
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ADVICE

Build A Daily Linchpin Practice

  • Cultivate a small, consistent attention practice—poetry, silence, walking, or brief prayer—to steady perception.
  • Use that linchpin practice daily to resist marketing-driven distraction and reactive emotions.
ANECDOTE

Poems Written For Reconciliation Rooms

  • As poet-in-residence at Corrymeela, Ó Tuama wrote weekly poems responding to what participants witnessed in reconciliation meetings.
  • Those poems reframed events to create recognizability and emotional containment, aiding reflection.
ANECDOTE

Language Echoed Back In A Peace Group

  • In a cross-border Corrymeela session, debate flared over language like "murder" vs. "legitimate target."
  • Ó Tuama read a poem that echoed their words back, exposing the human cost and dehumanizing language.
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