Celebration is an act of memory. Memory fuels our souls. It gives us deep droughts of joy and even pools of suffering from which we can ponder the reflection of the wounded Christ in our midst. The narratives of our... Continue Reading →
The "me too" hashtag and story prompt has swept through social media in the last two weeks. And, like all social media activism, people have both praised it and found it lacking. SOME PROS: People recognize some of the magnitude... Continue Reading →
I had two beautiful opportunities to speak with teens at the end of this week. Last night, I shared part of my testimony with about 130 enthusiastic middle school students at a retreat for Immaculata Catholic School (Durham, NC). Then,... Continue Reading →