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Nov. 16, 2018: Feminist Liberation Theologian’s Network
Feminist Liberation Theologians’ Network Meeting November 16, 2018 | 4p – 6p Denver, CO The Feminist Liberation Theologians’ Network (FLTN) meeting will be held in conjunction with the American Academy of Religion/Society of Biblical. The FLTN will discuss Economics—Global and Local Intertwined: A Feminist Liberation Theology Priority. We will explore the profound impact of economics […]
We at WATER are watching the Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testimony in union with all of you. It is riveting and impressive to see a survivor tell her story with such conviction, candor, and courage. We believe her! We believe women!
Let us each take good care as this material is hard to tell and hard to hear. Some of the disrespectful responses are beyond belief. This is history in the making. It is instructive especially for the young women and men watching this, giving hope to those who have survived that they will be heard. […]
Mary E. Hunt at the 38th Congress of the Theological Associacion John XXIII in Madrid, Spain.
Two weeks ago, at the 38th Congress of the Theological Associacion John XXIII in Madrid, Spain, Mary E. Hunt was privileged to take part in the closing Eucharist. Over 500 theologians and activists gathered for the annual sharing of ideas and strategies. The Eucharist was led by LGBTQ Catholics who, despite rank discrimination, express their […]
What the Church Can Learn from #Metoo
What the Church Can Learn from #Metoo Melissa Cedillo I am a recent graduate from Loyola Marymount University where I received a bachelor’s degree in Theology. I write as a theologian, a convert, a current Catholic volunteer and a concerned member of the Church. This past year I have watched the power of the […]
September 2018 WATERritual: The World Needs Peacemakers
Join us on Tuesday, September 18, 2018 to reflect on the need for peacemakers.
The Power of Silence in the Work of Justice
The Power of Silence in the Work of Justice Mary E. Hunt September 8, 2018 Madrid, Spain Please join me in two minutes of communal silence. Thank you. Good afternoon. I am delighted to be with you finally for this conference. My deep thanks go to Juan Jose Tomayo and to Margarita Pintos for […]
In Memory of Her: Sister Hope Bauerlin, OSF
WATER joins the many friends and colleagues of Sister Hope Bauerlin, as they mourn her death.
A Catholic trifecta of disgrace: Next step in abuse saga is due
Mary E. Hunt featured piece for NCR, “A Catholic trifecta of disgrace: Next step in abuse saga is due”
WATERtalk Notes: Nami Kim
Notes from ourJuly 2018 WATERtalk with Nami Kim.
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