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About Find It with Kate
We are all looking for something. Something to give our lives meaning. Something that answers the big questions like “What is life all about?” “Why am I here?”
In her new podcast, Kate invites you to join her in exploring these themes. Look for Find It with Kate wherever you subscribe to podcasts and on our website. New episodes will be added weekly.
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About Kate Moorehead Carroll
Kate grew up in New Haven Connecticut in the 1970s. Born into a long line of Yale graduates, her dad suffered from clinical depression, and she watched him struggle. Religion was his solace. Kate became fascinated with the study of religion while she was an undergrad at Vassar. Kate went on to be a Carpenter Scholar at Yale Divinity School and received a Master in Divinity cum laude from Virginia Theological Seminary. She was ordained an Episcopal priest in 1998. In 2009 she was called to be the tenth Dean of St. John’s Episcopal Cathedral and the first woman to be called Dean of a Cathedral in the Southeastern United States.
Kate is the author of eight books and produces a daily morning devotion of 4-6 minutes every day on YouTube. Her most recent publications are Vital Signs of Faith: Finding Health in Your Spiritual Life, Angels of the Bible and Healed: How Mary Magdalene Was Made Well. She has developed a national audience for her writing and scholarship within the Episcopal Church. She frequently speaks at church conferences and workshops. Her books can be purchased at the St. John’s Cathedral Bookstore or on amazon.com. Sermons, videos and podcasts are also available at jaxcathedral.org.
Kate is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Vassar College, a Carpenter Scholar at Yale Divinity School and has a Masters in Divinity cum laude from Virginia Theological Seminary.