Point of Relation with Thomas Huebl

Pádraig Ó Tuama | Healing Spiritual Trauma

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Sep 30, 2025
In this insightful conversation, Pádraig Ó Tuama, an Irish poet and theologian, explores the impact of spiritual trauma on identity and belonging. He shares his personal journey as a young gay man and how church communities can both uplift and betray. Pádraig discusses the intertwining of Irish identity with religion and politics, revealing historical traumas. He emphasizes creativity and poetry as vital forms of healing, illustrating their power through his reading of "The Exorcism." It's a profound reflection on reclaiming one’s identity through art.
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Music Opened A Wider Spiritual Vocabulary

  • Music and liturgical songs exposed Pádraig to global yearnings and varied names for the divine.
  • He credits school music and a teacher for opening him to diverse spiritual expressions.
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Past Present: Language And Memory

  • Colonization made the past present through language and social structures, shaping modern Irish identity.
  • Pádraig refuses collective scapegoating while holding accountability for empire's legacy.
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Sexuality Reaches The Core

  • Pádraig links sexuality to the core of human identity and generative life, not merely an optional behavior.
  • He explains why messages of deficiency about sexuality wound deeply and early.
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