Women in Inclusive Church Leadership - Then and Now
Strategies for Empowering Women
Conversations with Angela M. Hanley, Bridget Mary Meehan, ARCWP, and Mary Theresa Streck, ARCWP
Come join us for an
open dialogue in naming the challenges and creating strategies for empowering
women in a discipleship of equals.
Maldron Airport Hotel,
Dublin, Ireland
Room: Fitzmaurice 1
September 14, 2019
2:00pm – 4:00pm
Free - donations gratefully accepted
Free - donations gratefully accepted
Please RSVP by
September 1, 2019 to Bridget Mary Meehan at sofiabmm@aol.com or Mary Theresa Streck at mtstreck@gmail.com
About the Presenters:
Angela M. Hanley is a theologian and author with particular interest in
issues of equality in the church, especially for women and the LGBT
community. Her latest book is due for publication on 3rd October and is
entitled: What happened to Fr. Sean Fagan? It is the story of
an Irish theologian who was punished by the Congregation for the Doctrine of
the Faith (CDF). Angela Hanley is the author of Whose à la Carte
Menu?: an Exploration of Catholic Themes in Context, Justified by Faith:
an Irish Missionary Experience in Malawi, and
co-editor (with Dr David Smith) of Quench not the Spirit, a book of essays
to honour the late Fr Seán Fagan.
Bridget Mary Meehan is an ordained bishop with the Association of Roman Catholic
Women priests (www.arcwp.org). She is the author of numerous books including:
The Healing Power of Prayer, Praying with Visionary Women, and Praying With
Celtic Holy Women. Bridget Mary Meehan is one of the founding members of Mary
Mother of Jesus inclusive Catholic Community in Sarasota, Florida USA and the
co-founder of People’s Catholic Seminary (pcseminary.org).
Mary Theresa Streck is an ordained priest with the Association of Roman Catholic
Women priests. She currently serves as the lead program coordinator for new
candidates to the priesthood. Mary Theresa Streck is one of the founding
members of the Upper Room Inclusive Catholic Community in Albany, NY USA and
the co-founder of People’s Catholic Seminary (pcseminary.org).
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