by Dorothy Greco | May 27, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Leadership
Thank you for facing the unspoken terror of battle. Thank you for pressing forward into the dark, not knowing whether you and your mates would see the next sunrise. Thank you for choosing to risk your life so that others might be able to pursue God, vote, and go to...
by Dorothy Greco | May 25, 2013 | Art, Photography, & Beauty, Blog, Marriage & Family
Meteorologically speaking, this was not a great day. The temperatures hovered just above forty. The rain obscured the sun. The wind made it feel like March rather than Memorial Day weekend. But I felt tremendous contentment as I alternated between making photographs...
by Dorothy Greco | May 10, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Leadership, Spirituality
This past holiday season, one of my son’s middle school teachers communicated that they were not allowed to wish anyone Merry Christmas. Any and all reminders of the holiday were stripped out of the classroom. Even Santa. Classmates were allowed to wish someone a...
by Dorothy Greco | Apr 20, 2013 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog
I could feel the collective exhale when the announcement came at 9:00 PM last night. For five days, those of us who live in the metro Boston area have been held captive by grief, fear, and confusion. The events of this week and how we responded explains why I’m not...
by Dorothy Greco | Apr 19, 2013 | Blog, Marriage & Family
It was a ridiculous sight. I was eight months pregnant, lying on the basement floor, with the telephone on speaker so my dad could talk me through repairing our broken heater. In that moment, I had an epiphany—ours was not a typical marriage. My husband felt no...