St. Phoebe, Deacon, and the Women Who Followed Christ in Ministry
Women have always been a critical part of ministry as co-workers in the vineyard. They were actively involved in Jesus' ministry, not just supporting him financially. They preached the gospel, led rituals in house churches, had healing, educational, and even some sacramental ministries through the centuries. Today, women have similar and even greater roles in local parishes and the larger Church and continue to form disciples of Christ. Hybrid. $20-$30 as you are able
Presented by Sr. Donna L. Ciangio, OP
Sister Donna is a Dominican Sister of Caldwell, New Jersey. She holds a doctorate from Drew University, Madison, New Jersey. She is serving as Chancellor of the Archdiocese of Newark and works extensively in the areas of congregational development, parish pastoral councils and planning, Small Christian Communities, and the Synod on Synodality.
She served as International Director of Renew International and Director of Pastoral Services of the National Pastoral Life Center and ministered in several parishes. Her current book is Open Our Hearts, Lent small group reflection books published by RENEW International and a Synod on Synodality Planning Resource on Welcome, Hospitality and Outreach.