What People Are Saying About Kathleen . . .
Ministering as a Lay Woman
In my office hangs a matted collage with my Baptismal Certificate and my Master of Divinity degree. Encircling the documents are small black and white, cut-out pictures of family members holding an infant in a long, white baptismal robe. This small cluster of familiar faces was my first faith Community. The Baptismal Certificate attests to the power and dignity that is mine in Christ. It is the strength and grace of the Sacrament that empowers me to minister. The Master of Divinity degree represents the Formation that equipped me to do that well. At any time, I can glance up and be reminded of all three: Community, Sacrament, and Formation. They sustained the various ministries that were a major part of my adult life. They sustain me still.
Today…
Currently, I am accompanying and supporting my husband on his own journey of faith as he's returned to the Lutheran church of his childhood. He is a happy sojourner at United Lutheran Bella Vista, ELCA. We have both felt most welcomed and while, like the tiger and her stripes, I remain Catholic, I am thoroughly enjoying hanging out with these Lutherans--and still enjoy returning to my home parish of St. Pat's whenever I can.
Our God is a God of relationship. My first relationship is with God, but I am also daughter, sister, friend, wife, mother, aunt, grandmother, teacher, and mentor. I draw from these in all that I do. Always we live out our relationship to God in our relationships with others, one of life’s greatest privileges and joys.
I continue to encounter new “sisters,” women of strength and character within the stories of Scripture. Their lives, seemingly so ancient and long ago, still touch my own life and I bring their stories to others. These ancient sisters had the same trials, the same questions as we do today, and their stories offer a timeless wisdom. They, also, have entered the circle of relationship. It is my hope that my studies and books will allow you to meet them too. And you will be encouraged to encounter God in Scripture, within relationships, and in the quiet of your own pondering and prayer.
MAGDALA is the online journal of the Assisi Colloquy. Their website can be accessed here: MAGDALA. The summer edition on BEING will feature my article, Being Beautiful in the Bible. The journal comes out of Italy and is offered in three languages: English, Italian, and French. Guess we've now gone international!





