Dan at ecatechist.com asked me to write some advice to catechists for his series of the same name. There was only one catch: I had to limit myself to 600 words! As always, there was a lot I wanted to say, but I managed to stay under my word count by following my own advice:Continue reading >>
Faith and Innovation Summit, October 4
Lest I be accused of burying the lede, let me begin by saying this is the story of how I was added to the speaking roster at an upcoming Faith and Innovation Summit. I have a friend named Sam. He’s a Jesuit. Sam and I met in college, but we didn’t know each other well.Continue reading >>
The privilege of being heard
One of the first things I usually notice when volunteering at a food pantry or shelter is how eager the people are to talk. Many times the poverty of not having food and the poverty of not having shelter are accompanied by the poverty of having no one to listen to their stories, no oneContinue reading >>
Meeting Youth “where they’re at”: My guest post for Jonathan F. Sullivan
I’m a few days overdue in sharing this, since last week was devoted to sharing old work while I slave away over my latest writing project. When Jonathan F. Sullivan asked me to guest post on his blog about catechesis, I was nervous. The work that he shares over there – both his and hisContinue reading >>
Seven things I’ve learned in five years of blogging
Yesterday I marked five years of blogging at Felice Mi Fa. (A glimpse into my brain: I was convinced the anniversary was today. Then I saw yesterday a tweet that it has been five years since the great Tim Russert died. I remembered that he died the same day I started this blog because IContinue reading >>
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