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Articles
on women and their roles as deacons
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"Women
Deacons? Are They Possible?"
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"Deacons
Yesterday and Today" Link |
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Written
by Duane L.C.M. Galles, Vice President for
Canonical Affairs and a member of the
Foundation’s Board of Directors. He is a
graduate of George Washington University and
received a Master of Arts in History Degree from
the University of Minnesota, a Licentiate in
Canon Law (J.C.L.) Degree from St. Paul’s
University in Ottawa and a J.D. Degree from the
William Mitchell College of Law. Mr. Galles has
completed course work and is now working on his
dissertation for a Doctor of Canon Law (J.C.D.)
Degree from St. Paul’s University. He is an
active member of the Canon Law Society of
America. |
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"Catholic
Women Deacons" Link |
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"Grant
Her Your Spirit" Link |
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Written
by Phyllis Zagano, author or editor of ten books
in religious studies, including "Holy
Saturday: An Argument for the Restoration of the
Female Diaconate in the Catholic Church"
(Crossroad, 2000), winner of a First Place Book
Award from the Catholic Press Association and
the College Theology Society Annual Book Award
(2002). She is Senior Research
Associate-in-Residence at Hofstra University and.
has taught at Fordham and Boston Universities,
was a Visiting Associate Professor of Roman
Catholic Studies at the Yale Divinity School,
held the Aquinas Chair of Catholic Studies at
St. Thomas Aquinas College, Sparkill, NY, where
she taught "Catholicism Today" and
"Catholic Women's Spirituality." and
worked as a researcher for the Roman Catholic
Archdiocese of New York. |
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