May 2019
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Why I Write for WIT: The Gender Disparity of Historical Theology
It is this space for women to develop, discuss, and share their ideas that I find so important in WIT. Continue reading
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Time to Change: Should the Catholic Church Ordain Women Deacons?
The Catholic church could ordain women even if it never has before. Continue reading
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How Do We Speak of Notre Dame de Paris?
Much has been said the last several days about the historical significance of Notre Dame de Paris. The outpouring of love internationally has proven her to be a space that is not only precious to Roman Catholics and France but… Continue reading
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Reflecting on Native Plants on the Blue Flower Full Moon
St. Thérèse of Lisieux came to my mind and heart this week as I planted more native pollinator plants with some children connected with my church. We now have forty native species growing alongside the established (non-native) plants in the… Continue reading
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Restoration: Women, the Diaconate and My 3-year Prayer
For three years I’ve been sowing prayers. Spreading the desire of my heart, grafting a hope for the church into other people’s prayer lives. It’s a prayer for women to be seen on altars throughout the world – sharing of… Continue reading
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Remembering a Woman of Valor
#BecauseofRHE On Saturday, May 4th, author Rachel Held Evans passed away at the age of 37. For the last ten or so years, Rachel had been a significant voice within the (ex)evangelical Christian community. Through her blog, her books, and… Continue reading
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The Gospel According to Scruffy: Or, Contemplating the Name of Dog
I discovered his name in 2008. I wish I could say that it came to me in a dream or vision, but in fact it came to me in one of those terrible mothering moments you probably should not admit… Continue reading
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Moral Heroism and the “Man of His Time” Defense
If we can’t judge the past, then how can we judge the present? Continue reading








