St. Louis Archbishop Excommunicates Catholic Women Priests by Angela Bonavoglia, Huffington Post, March 18, 2008
Crossroads: Womenpriests in the Roman Catholic Church by Victoria Rue, Ph.D., presented at the Lincoln Theological Institute for the Study of Religion and Society, University of Manchester, UK, July 12-14, 2006
Woman, Why Are You Weeping? by Nicole Sotelo, and Borderlands by Victoria Rue, both presented at the WOC "Conversation and Celebration of Women Called" event in Santa Barbara, Calif. on February 18, 2006
Gifted as Leaders: Discerning our Call to Church Leadership by Nicole Sotelo, presented at WOC's post-WOW Conference Leadership Course on July 25, 2005
Program and Keynote speeches from the Second Women's Ordination Worldwide (WOW) Conference in Ottawa, Canada, July 22-24, 2005
Ordination and Apartheid by Marian Ronan, first printed in Vol. XIV, No. 3, the December 2005 - February 2006 issue, of EqualwRites, the newsletter of the Southeastern WOC
Celebrating Our Triumphs, Committing Ourselves to Change by Marian Ronan at SEPA WOC's event on March 15, 2005
Prophetic Obedience:
The Experience and Vision of Roman Catholic Womenpriests by Patricia Fresen at SEPA WOC's event on March 15, 2005
Vatican Resource: Letter on the Collaboration of Men and Women and WOC's Response by Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger, May 31, 2004 and WOC's Response by Joy Barnes, August 3, 2004
Janice Sevre-Duszynska's statement to the USCCB in November 2000
Yes! Women Priests
and Bishops in the Early Christian Community and Now! by Dr. Bridget Mary Meehan
Creating the
Inclusive WOC by Carmen Lane
Vatican
Instructional Bans Inclusive Language by Leah Thomas
YFN
Explores Witness of Women Working for Change by Leah Thomas
Impact of
Catholic Feminist Dissent by Regina Bannan, Ph.D.
Injustice
Righted in Church Employment by Eloise Rosenblatt, R.S.M., Ph.D.
WOC 2000 by Genevieve Chavez, WOC National Coordinator
If Women Were Ordained Tomorrow,
We Would Still Be Between the Times by Barbara Hilkert Andolsen, Monmouth University, New Jersey
Women's Ordination: Problems and
Possibilities - Five Lessons From Episcopal Women Clergy by Rev. Paula D. Nesbitt, Ph.D.
Director - Carl M. Williams Institute for Ethics and Values
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