Dagmar Braun Celeste's is the first American woman-priest. Her spiritual journey toward a Danube 7 ordination emerges from the post-World War II liberations of nations, peoples, classes, genders and ethnicities. Born during the war to an Austrian family. At Oxford she met the young American whom she would marry, bear six children, and serve with him in the embassy of Chester Bowles in India, and the Governor's manse as First Lady of Ohio. Her trajectory combines the sense of we-are-church, the everyday contexts of religious ...
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Dagmar Braun Celeste's is the first American woman-priest. Her spiritual journey toward a Danube 7 ordination emerges from the post-World War II liberations of nations, peoples, classes, genders and ethnicities. Born during the war to an Austrian family. At Oxford she met the young American whom she would marry, bear six children, and serve with him in the embassy of Chester Bowles in India, and the Governor's manse as First Lady of Ohio. Her trajectory combines the sense of we-are-church, the everyday contexts of religious empowerment with the strands of feminist, civil rights, and Vatican II openings - the updatings (aggiornamento) now evident as the 2lst century unfolds.
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