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Britt Luby is a chaplain and writer. Her essays relate her Catholic identity with daily life, and she has been featured in publications such as America Magazine and National Catholic Reporter. She is a fellow with the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty (BJC) and committed to interfaith cooperation.

Recent Publications

‘BLUEY’ DISTILLS WHAT I WANT MOST OUT OF MY LIFE AS I PARENT YOUNG CHILDREN

From National Catholic Reporter

Photo Source: Family tree with Chilli (Mum), Bluey, Bingo and Bandit (Dad) from “Bluey” (Copyright: Ludo Studio 2019)

COMMENTS ON BENEDICTION BY DANIEL CHESTER FRENCH

Remarks offered on this sculpture on display at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, TX.

HOW I LEARNED TO GRIEVE

Guest on Church Meets World: The America Magazine Podcast, hosted by audio producer Maggi Van Dorn

HOW TO CELEBRATE WITH THE GRADUATE IN YOUR LIFE WHO IS GRIEVING THE LOSS OF A LOVED ONE

From America Magazine

LEARNING TO LIKE RAMADAN WHILE LIVING IN MOROCCO

From National Catholic Reporter

TEXAS STORMS: WHAT WE KEEP DOING TO EACH OTHER

from National Catholic Reporter

POPE FRANCIS’ ENCYCLICAL INSPIRES ME TO SPEAK BOLDLY FOR INTERFAITH INCLUSION

From National Catholic Reporter

Photo taken during advocacy for religious liberty policies at the US Capital in February 2020.

Devotionals written for TCU’s Office of Religious and Spiritual Life