

Mary Stella Simpson: A Midwife of Grace and the Transcendence of Accompaniment” in Can I Get a Witness? Thirteen Peacemakers, Community-Builders, and Agitators for Faith and Justice, edited by Charles Marsh, Daniel Rhodes, and Shea Tuttle, 295-324 ( Wm B. See also the Catholic Moral Theology blog, symposium on the article. “ Equally Strange Fruit: Catholic Health Care and the Appropriation of Residential Segregation,” Journal of Moral Theology 8, no. “ Beyond Stewardship: Reordering the Economic Imagination of Catholic Health Care,” Christian Bioethics 26, no.

“ Whose Revolution? Which Future? The Legacy of Alasdair MacIntyre for a Radical Pedagogy in Virtue,” in Explorations: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities 14, no. Quiñones, a priest from Nogales, Mexico, helped launch the Sanctuary Movement in the 1980s. A sequel to Can I Get a Witness, this volume again brings together 13 authors writing theological-biographies of historical figures in American social history over the 20th and early 21st centuries. “Jesus is My Coyote: Ramon Dagoberto Quiñones and the Sanctuary Movement” in People of God Get Ready! Thirteen Misfits, Malcontents, and Dreamers for Troubled Times edited by Charles Marsh, Peter Slade, and Jacqueline Bussie (Wm. “Vicious Trauma: Race, Bodies and the Confounding of Virtue Ethics,” Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics (in press, 2021), with Cory D. Mary’s College, February 17, 2021.Īs of January 2022, Therese is now Editor of the Journal of Moral Theology. “ COVID and Catholic Bioethics: Time to Rethink Our Priorities,” St. “ Vatican: It’s unjust (and dangerous) for wealthy nations to hoard the Covid vaccine,” America (January 27, 2021). “ All vaccines are morally acceptable, says member of Pontifical Academy for Life,” NCR (March 5, 2021). “ Catholics seeking ‘religious’ exemptions to vaccines must follow true church teaching on conscience,” NCR (September 21, 2021). Out of her Spring 2021 course on “Theology, Race, and Catholic Healthcare,” Therese and her colleague Sheri Bartlett Browne have drawn together findings from student research in “ Looking Backward to Move Forward: Writing Your System’s Racial Autobiography,” Health Progress (Spring 2022).įor thoughts on the COVID-19 vaccines, see: A description of the initiative is now published: “ Building Caregiver Resiliency in Global Health: Embodying the Catholic Social Tradition in the Face of COVID-19 ,” Linacre Quarterly ( first published March 28, 2022), with Beth Reece, Marcia Grand Ortega, Ana Guizado, and Cecilia Bustamente-Pixa.

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Therese has been working with CMMB as the project lead and facilitator for their “ Building Resiliency ,” Initiative in Zambia, South Sudan, Haiti, Kenya, and Peru. Therese’s keynote at the conference “ Pope Francis, Vatican II, and the Way Forward,” on Mais available in both popular–“ Reclaiming the Catholic Moral and Intellectual Tradition from the Culture Wars” –and more academicversions.
