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195 Reasons Why Women Should Be Ordained
     
 by Editor, RCWP Canada Monthly Review

       
Women Priests -- Answering the Call
      by Catherine Cavanaugh


Gaudete et Exsultate
     by Pope Francis


Why Women Should Be Priests
     by Roy Bourgeois


Women Priests - A Catholic Commentary on the Vatican Declaration
      edited by Leonard Swidler and Arlene Swidler


Dancing My Life, Dancing My God 

      by Judith Pellerin

Binding The Strong Man, Ched Myers’ extraordinary political reading of Mark’s Gospel

An Empire of Misogyny?
by Tina Beattie

Pope Francis:  Fraternal and Spontaneous
       by Antonio Spadaro

Seeking Refuge
by Global Sisters Report brings
a sharper focus to the plight of
refugees through this special series,
which follows the journeys
refugees make.


Theological Writings
       by Mary E. Hunt


Shamed into Silence, Called Out to Proclaim
       
by Craig Van Parys

Collyridian Déjà Vu: The Trajectory of Redaction of the Markers of Mary’s Liturgical Leadership
          by Ally Kateusz

Early Christian Female and Male Co-Priests
          by Ally Kateusz                        
  
Mary and Early Christian Women: Hidden Leadership (Free Electronic version at: Palgrave Macmillan)
    
by Ally Kateusz
   
 

Electronic list of 300 Articles and books about Mary Magdalene on academia.edu
          by various scholars in various languages


Permeable Way: How Vulnerability Nourishes Pastoral Leadership
       by Catherine Elizabeth Smith

Not Being Listened To: A Phenomenological Study with Incarcerated Women
       by Teresa J. Elder Hanlon

WOMANPRIEST -- TRADITION AND TRANSGRESSION IN THE CONTEMPORARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
       by Jill Peterfeso


Full 536-page Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada

RECLAIMING POWER AND PLACE -- THE FINAL REPORT OF THE NATIONAL INQUIRY INTO MISSING AND MURDERED iNDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS

Vicars of Christ: The Dark Side of the Papacy
          by Peter DeRosa  

LET THE CHURCH ROLL ON -- Racism and the Catholic Church
Bishop Fernand J. Cheri, III, OFM
Auxiliary Bishop of New Orleans


Charting the New Reformation: The Twelve Theses -- Opposing literalism, fundamentalism
by John Shelby Spong

Christian Economics – Lesson 1
by Dale Anthony Pivarunas

Three Cheers for Socialism -- Christian Love & Political Practice
by David Bentley Hart

Delores Williams is associate professor of theology and culture at Union Theological Seminary in New York City and a contributing editor of Christianity and Crisis. She is known especially for her articulation of womanist theology, a perspective defined in relationship with but differently from feminist and black theologies.

Articles by Delores Williams:

After Liberation, What? (Lev.19:1-2, 15-18; Mt. 22:34-46)
Building Community Amid Troubles (Phil. 22-4; Matt. 21:28-32; Ezek. 18:1-4)
Excellence Beyond Standards (Is.25:6-9; Phil.4:4-13; Mt.22:1-10)
Piety and Preparation for New Life (Am.5:18-24; I Th.4:13-18; Mt. 25:1-13.)
Representatives and Partners (2 Sam.7:8-16; Lk.1:26-38)
Rub Poor Lil’ Judas’s Head (Revelation 21:10-11; 22:5; Is. 26:21)
The Salvation of Growth (Isaiah 5:1-7)
The ‘Sense’ of Advent (Is.40:9-11; II Pet.3:8-14; Mk.1:1-8)
The Sent and the Sender (Is. 61:1-2, 65:17-25; I Th. 5:16-28; Jn. 1:6-8, 19-28.)
What Does the Bible Say? (Ezek. 34:11-16; I Cor. 15:20-28; Mt. 25:31-46.)
Womanist Theology: Black Women’s Voices

Globalization and Human Solidarity (Complete book)
by Tissa Balasuriya, OMI

Eucharist and Human Liberation
Tissa Balasuriya, OMI

World Council of Churches and the Vatican's Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue
Jointly issued document:

“Serving a Wounded World in Interreligious Solidarity: A Christian Call to Reflection and Action During COVID-19 and Beyond.”

Strong in the Face of Tribulation: The Church in Communion – A Sure Support in Time of Trial
by Pope Francis

Hildegard of Bingen: Selected Writings (A Penguin Classic)
Translated with an introduction and notes by Mark Atherton - 257 pages

164 Book length papers on Hildegard of Bingen
academia.edu

Fratelli [e Sorelli] Tutti
Pope Francis' encyclical - October 4, 2020

LESS POPE, MORE JESUS
Patricia Fresen, D.Th., RCWP.
CALL TO ACTION, Louisville KY, 11 Nov. 2012


A Rhetorical Analysis of Catholic Feminism: Understanding Prophetic and Deliberative Responses to the Institutional Catholic Church Mridula Mascarenhas
208 pages



Bourgeois    Roy    Why Women Should Be Priests    Church Reform    Website    https://rcwpcanada.altervista.org/ (Use Search at the website)

Beattie    Tina    An Empire of Misogyny?    Feminism    Internet    https://catholicwomenspeak.com/tina-beattie-an-empire-of-misogyny/   

Cavanaugh    Catherine    Women Priests -- Answering the Call    Church Reform    Website    https://rcwpcanada.altervista.org/    

Delio    Ilia    Articles Archive (2016—2019)    Spirituality    Internet    https://www.omegacenter.info/blog/                   

Francis    Pope    Gaudete et Exsultate    Theology    Website   
https://rcwpcanada.altervista.org/ (Use Search at the website)                       

Morwood    Michael    Common Dreams – A New Template for Religion    Theology    Internet https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3phQQrcRdQrUDlOUi12VFlJTE0/view                   

Myers    Ched    Binding The Strong Man – extraordinary political reading of Mark's Gospel    Theology    Website   
https://rcwpcanada.altervista.org/ (Use Search at the website)                       

Pellerin    Judith    Dancing My Life, Dancing My God     Spirituality    Website   
https://rcwpcanada.altervista.org/ (Use Search at the website)                      

Pope    Francis    POPE FRANCIS: FRATERNAL AND SPONTANEOUS    Spirituality    Website    https://laciviltacattolica.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Conversations-with-Jesuits.pdf                           

Rohr    Richard    Daily Meditations Archive (2013--2019)    Spirituality    Internet    https://cac.org/richard-rohr/daily-meditations/daily-meditations-archive/                               

Swidler    Leonard Ed.    Women Priests - A Catholic Commentary on the Vatican Declaration    Church Reform    Website   
https://rcwpcanada.altervista.org/ (Use Search at the website)                       

TRC        Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future - Summary with photos    Indigenous    Internet    http://www.trc.ca/websites/trcinstitution/File/2015/Honouring_the_Truth_Reconciling_for_the_Future_July_23_2015.pdf 
                 
TRC        Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada – Calls to Action    Indigenous    Internet    http://www.trc.ca/websites/trcinstitution/File/2015/Findings/Calls_to_Action_English2.pdf  
 



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Rosslyn Chapel and the children of Jesus and Mary Magdalene - Did Jesus and Mary Magdalene have children?

Mary Magdalene would have been the companion of Jesus and the couple would have had children. This is a very popular theory since the publication of The Da Vinci Code in 2003. Some even go so far as to say that their supposed descendants... more

Rosslyn Chapel, Mary Magdalene, Mary of Magdala, Mary Magdalen

Rosslyn Chapel et les enfants de Jésus et de Marie-Madeleine - Jésus et Marie-Madeleine ont-ils eu des enfants ?

Marie-Madeleine aurait été la compagne de Jésus et le couple aurait eu des enfants. Voilà une théorie très en vogue depuis la parution du Da Vinci Code en 2003. Certains vont même jusqu'à affirmer que cette supposée descendance se serait... more

Rosslyn Chapel, Mary Magdalene, Da Vinci Code, Mary of Magdala

Mary Magdalene and the Magnificat (Murcia, 2019)

In Hebrew as in Aramaic, the first word of the Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55) – Μεγαλύνει in Greek, Magnificat in Latin – is constructed from the root GDL (גדל) just like the Aramaic epithet Megaddela (מגדלא) which means “the Magnified” and... more

Magnificat, Gospel of Luke, Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene

El elefante, el unicornio y la santa penitente: una lectura iconográfica de la María Magdalena del Retablo mayor de San Francisco

El objeto de estudio de esta investigación es el relieve 'La Magdalena penitente', talla en madera policromada (ca.1633) que forma parte del ala lateral derecha (el lado de la epístola) del retablo mayor de la iglesia de San Francisco en... more

Iconography, Art History, Iconografia, Mary Magdalene

Pengakuan Maria Magdalena: Saat-Saat Intim Bersama Sang Guru

Mary Magdalene has often been identified with Mary of Bethany, with the sister of Martha and Lazarus, with the sinner who anointed Christ's feet, and even with the woman caught in adultery in John 8:1 11. Such identifications have been... more

New Testament, Early Christianity, Mary Magdalene

Rabboni and Me: Mary Magdalene's Story

Mary Magdalene has often been identified with Mary of Bethany, with the sister of Martha and Lazarus, with the sinner who anointed Christ's feet, and even with the woman caught in adultery in John 8:1 11. Such identifications have been... more

New Testament, Early Christianity, Mary Magdalene

Iota Alpha O(w)mega motif

published under the Alpha Omega motif in June 2019, also released as Iota Alpha Omega motif Oct 2019. The Greek trigrammaton of God(Yaw) hidden in mosaics and Art since at least the 1st century a.d.... more

Hebrew Bible, Ancient Religion, Ancient Greek History, Mary Magdalene

Artificial-Domineering Worldview(s) Educational Philosophies

Critical Theory, Religion, Gnosticism, Philosophy

Programme SAIMS Graduate Conference 2019

Programme of the SAIMS Graduate Conference. Paper given about my doctoral thesis on 07.06.2019 in St. Andrews, Scotland.

Art History, Mary Magdalene, Graduate Conference, St. Andrews

Mecdelli Meryem ve Kilise Feminizmi

Gnosticism, Early Christianity, Mary Magdalene, Christian feminist theology

C. Ricci, Maria Maddalena. L’Amata di Gesù nei testi apocrifi, Claudiana, Torino 2017, pp. 121 (Recensione di Mario Resta in Annali di Storia dell'Esegesi 36/1, 2019, pp. 267-273)

Gospels, Apocrypha/Pseudepigrapha, Mary Magdalene

Magdaléna - the Feast of St. Mary Magdalene

The pilgrimage, or odpust in Slovak, has always played an important role in the religious cultural life of Slovaks. Two important centers of pilgrimage to St. Mary Magdalene are located in the Spiš region. Nearby my ancestral village of... more

Mary Magdalene, Slovakia Religion

Mary Magdalene and the sisters of Jesus

This is just a note to the present in my study Jesus the Levite. The New Testament indicates Jesus has sisters. They are unnamed but sources in Epiphanius, the Gospel of Philip, The Protoevangelion of James and the Apostolic Constitions... more

New Testament, Biblical Studies, Medieval Church History, History of Roman Catholicism

The Renaissance Magdalen: A Sign of Her Times

Paper exploring the ways in which the idea of Mary Magdalen was used in the Renaissance, and how much she was a signpost to major theological and social issues of the period.

Marie de Magdala est la Mère de Jésus : la Preuve absolue (d’après Jean)” (Murcia, 2019)

Jean 19, 25-27 n’est pas seulement constitué d’un mais de trois chiasmes consécutifs (Thierry Murcia, 2015, 2017) qui sont eux-mêmes au centre d’un macro-chiasme mis
en lumière par l’éminent savant Raymond E. Brown.

Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, Mary of Magdala, Chiasmus

the (little) Questions of Mary

Similar to the other Gnostic documents about the philosophical conversations of the risen Lord Jesus. 300 verses, with many lines not in the large in the Gnostic document. a book from the teachings of the Gnostic prophet Montanus of... more

Gnosticism, Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, Mary and Martha

Colour of Devotion: Veronese’s Crucifixion in the Musée du Louvre, in Corsato, Ferdinand, Art and Culture North and South of the Alps from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century. Essays in Honour of Bernard Aikema, Artibus et Historiae, 78, 2018, pp. 125-140

The essay analyses the Louvre Crucifixion by Paolo Veronese (c. 1575–1580) and aims to clarify the presence and significance of the woman cloaked in yellow in the middle of the composition. Alternatively identified with the... more

Venetian art and architectural history, Venetian History, Renaissance History esp Venice, Veneto and empires, Venice

Marie de Magdala et le Magnificat (Murcia, 2019)

En hébreu comme en araméen, le premier mot du Magnificat (Luc 1, 46-55) – Μεγαλύνει en grec, Magnificat en latin – est construit à partir de la racine GDL (גדל) tout comme l’épithète araméenne Megaddela (מגדלא) qui signifie “la Magnifiée”... more

Magnificat, Gospel of Luke, Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene

Jesus and Mary - The Kiss (Murcia, 2019)

Since the publication of the "Da Vinci Code", the idea that Mary Magdalene may have been the sexual and/or mystical companion of Jesus has become obvious to many people. On some websites, which present it as an “established fact”, the... more

Virgin Mary, Mary Magdalene, Mary of Magdala, Death of Jesus

Ons Geestelijk Erf 2018/2

Contents of Ons Geestelijk Erf 2018/2: Lieke Smits, God as Guest, Pilgrim, Physician, Bridegroom. Spiritual Role-Play in 'Dat boec der minnen' Bram Rossano, 'Die ghetiden van sinte Maria Magdalena' naar hs. Hannover, Museum August... more



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