Elizabeth Kilcoyne“MISadventure”Denis and I had reserved six weeks in the summer to travel to Europe. The details were thin until he suggested we walk from Santiago to…10 min read·Dec 20, 2023----
Elizabeth Kilcoyne“Knowing I Would Return”People walk the Camino de Santiago for many reasons. Some seek peaceful meditation. Some are on a spiritual path. Some seek healing. Others…10 min read·Sep 22, 2023--1--1
Elizabeth KilcoyneA Stone in My PocketOn the 28th day of my journey on the Camino de Santiago, I was reviewing my life’s burdens, one by one. My thirty-year marriage had ended…19 min read·Sep 9, 2023--1--1
Elizabeth KilcoyneSome Good News!For a national team that used to travel coach while the men sat in first class, the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team scored a major victory. After…2 min read·Jun 8, 2022----
Elizabeth KilcoyneYOU DON’T MATTERDear Readers, I sent a shorter version of this letter to The Boston Globe.2 min read·Jun 8, 2022----
Elizabeth KilcoyneAren’t We All Pro-Life?“We are all pro-life, only that some of us are in favor of allowing women to live a life in which their dignity is respected, and they can…6 min read·Mar 15, 2022----
Elizabeth KilcoyneThe ConcertOn Friday, I learned that a colleague at work, Jackie, might get tickets to the Barbra Streisand Concert at Madison Square Garden for…4 min read·Nov 27, 2021----
Elizabeth KilcoyneNob Hill TheftDenis returned from getting the luggage from the car, like a man who had seen a ghost. “What happened?” I asked. “Someone broke the window…2 min read·Oct 7, 2021--1--1
Elizabeth KilcoyneMore Penalties for Working WomenMore than 5.4 million women lost jobs during the pandemic compared to 4.4 million men. The pandemic was hardest on women working in…3 min read·Jun 18, 2021--1--1
Elizabeth KilcoyneSowing the Seeds of DistrustThe recent crises in leadership in the federal government highlight why it’s essential to have government continuity. Strong democracies…5 min read·Jan 16, 2021--1--1