Five Roman Catholic Women to Be Ordained in Falls Church, Virginia on June 22, 2013: Women Priests Invite Pope Francis to Model Gospel Partnership Like Clare and Francis
Contact: Janice Sevre-Duszynska, D.Min, (Media) rhythmsofthedance@gmail.com, 859-684-4247
Bishop Bridget Mary Meehan, sofiabmm@aol.com, 703-505-0004
See: arcwp.org, bridgetmarys.blogspot.org
Celebration of  Priestly Ordination for:
Barbara  Anne Duff of Macon, GA, Barbara.Duff@cox.net, 478-718-0613Joleane Presley of Manassas, VA, joprsly@gmail.com, 410-900-3998
Celebration of  Ordination to the Diaconate  for:
Mary  Collingwood of Cleveland, Ohio, mecreg6@yahoo.com, 216-408-4657Marianne Smyth of Silver Springs, MD, mtsmyth@comcast.net, 240-444-0781
Mary Theresa Streck of Menands, NY, mtstreck@gmail.com, 518-434-2277
The Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests calls on Pope Francis to embrace the full equality of women in the church and world. Just as Clare and Francis were partners in living out the Gospel with the poor and marginalized, we pray and invite Pope Francis to do the same with women priests.
Today,  women priests continue to follow the tradition of women disciples living and  preaching the Gospel taught to them by Jesus. We are leading the Roman Catholic  Church into a new era of justice and equality for women.
On Saturday, June  22, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. Barbara Anne Duff (Macon, GA) and Joleane Presley  (Manassas, VA) will be ordained priests in the Association of Roman Catholic  Women Priests (ARCWP). Mary Collingwood  (Cleveland, Ohio), Marianne Smyth (Silver Springs, MD) and Mary Theresa Streck  (Menands, NY) will be ordained deacons in ARCWP.The presiding bishop will be Bridget Mary Meehan of Falls Church, VA and  Sarasota, FL. The ceremony will take  place at First Christian Church, 6165 Leesburg Pike, Falls Church, VA 22044 www.fccfc.org (please consult  for directions) All are welcome.
Media are invited  to interview these women by email or phone.Respectful photo taking/videos during the ceremony is acceptable. 
The  candidates are theologically prepared and have many years of experience in  ministry. 
Barbara  Anne Duff is a former Maryknoll sister, educator, Air Force Nurse and VA  Hospital Nursing Home administrator. “I am fulfilling my original call to  minister to those who are on the margins of society. We women priests are  working toward a renewed priestly ministry, supporting nonviolence and social  justice in our church and in the  world.”
Joleane  Presley works full time as a Senior Chaplain at a rehabilitation hospital in  Maryland. She has her Masters of Divinity degree from Duke University and is  trained as a chaplain. “Working with people with disabilities and meeting their  spiritual needs has been a dream come true. Being ordained as a woman priest  brings all of these dreams full circle. God has called me from age seven to be a  priest and serve those who are hurting and ill. I believe that women who are  called are making a difference in this hurting  world.”
Mary  Collingwood, wife, mother, grandmother, educator and outreach minister, has  served the church her entire adult life in diocesan offices, on parish staffs  and in Catholic schools and as a board member to various non-profit  agencies.
Marianne  T. Smyth has a Masters Degree in Counseling and four certificates from Global  Ministries in Theology and Scripture. A secular Carmelite for seven years,  Marianne was a caretaker for her elderly mother and worked with students with  learning disabilities and who were drug/alcohol dependent. She now ministers to those facing sickness,  dying and death. 
A  former Sister of St. Joseph, Mary Theresa Streck earned an Ed.D. in Educational  Leadership. She is an artist and peace activist who is co-founder and director  of the Ark Community Charter School in Troy, New York, a school primarily  serving low-income families.
Women  priests are answering the call and our movement is growing since it began in  2002 with the ordination of seven women on the Danube. There are now 150 women  in our Roman Catholic Women Priests’ Movement in the world, including 100 in 30  states in the U.S. living and serving over 60 inclusive Catholic communities and  welcoming all to receive the  sacraments.
According  to a recent CBS Gallup Poll, over 70% of Catholic in the U.S. support women  priests. There is no shortage of vocations as women are now saying “Yes” to this  call and are being ordained. In 2013, ARCWP will have ordained 13 women priests  and deacons. We have more than a dozen candidates who will soon begin  preparation for ordination.
 
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