A Letter to the Woman Working in a Secular Environment // Veronica Marrinan
In today’s episode, I’m sitting down with Veronica Marrinan and we’re talking about the origins of Litany, an ethical, sustainable, and Catholic women's clothing line that she founded. But we’re also talking about what it’s like to live in New York City in the heart of the fashion industry as a Catholic woman, and how Veronica witnesses to truth through beauty in conversations with those who don’t share her Catholic faith.
So often we let lies like “I don’t know enough,” “I’m too busy,” “I don’t have all the answers,” and “I don’t have it all together,” hold us back from sharing about our faith and our relationship with Christ and His Church. If you’re wondering how to evangelize and honor the dignity of those you work with or your friends who aren’t Catholic, sister, this letter is for you!
Topics we talked about in this episode:
The origin story of Litany, an ethical, sustainable, and Catholic women's clothing line
How Saint Pope John Paul II and Theology of the Body influencer Litany
What healing our relationship with our body and clothing looks like for Catholic women
Evangelizing through beauty in the fashion industry
Encountering the gift of the other and receiving and giving friendship with co-workers
How creating clothing ethically honors the women Litany serves and gives them the ability to be good stewards as a company
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