After going over my 2022 reading review, I’m not feeling as confident in the quality of this year’s list, despite having reason to read a lot: in 2023 I went back to school to begin doctoral studies and am reading all the time. Whether or not my recap is impressive, I want to share withContinue reading >>
2020: My year in words
It would probably be faster to just start a Goodreads account to keep track of all my reads, but I enjoy taking some time at the end of each year to look back over my BPL borrowing history to see what I’ve read. This year in particular I feel a huge distance from my readingContinue reading >>
What I read in 2019
I could have been better about sharing some of my favorites throughout the last year, but better late than never! Most of these are books I read for pleasure, but there is a bonus “Jesuit History” section at the end from my studies this year, for those of you who are into that sort ofContinue reading >>
The Greatest Gift
Better exhausted in the evening than bored all day. I’m not sure if I came up with that myself or heard it somewhere, but I often repeat it as I’m crashing into bed at the end of a long day. My days are full of both commitments and excitement, and I’m lucky to wake upContinue reading >>
Generosity, community, and connection: Three lessons from a summer with Scripture
If you want to have your world turned upside down, take the Bible seriously. Just over a year ago I began an intense writing regimen to prepare the 2019 edition of A Book of Grace-Filled Days for Loyola Press. Every day I would set out the lectionary, my list of readings, my journal and aContinue reading >>
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