Self-Contempt in Lent
Cecelia Romero Likes writes about trying to spend less time on her phone while she’s with her daughter—and the contempt that grows loud in the new silence.
Originally from New Mexico, Cecelia lives for the summer and schleps her way through the rest of the year in Seattle. She loves imperfect things: creating, her life, her family, herself. She’s in the process of learning how to live well and love her enemies, including herself. She graduated with her MA in Theology & Culture in 2015.
Cecelia Romero Likes writes about trying to spend less time on her phone while she’s with her daughter—and the contempt that grows loud in the new silence.
On June 20 and 25, our graduating Master of Divinity and MA in Theology & Culture students will present their Integrative Projects, the culmination of their work here at The Seattle School. Until then, we’ll be spotlighting a handful of the presenting students as they reflect on their work—like Matthew Rock’s recent reflections on his […]