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Witnesses
St. Ambrose University
Davenport, IA
May 1, 2024

We celebrated the Memorial of St. Phoebe during our regular 9:15pm Wednesday Mass for students at St. Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa on September 6, 2023. At Mass, we encouraged students to pray for the Synod and introduced students to St. Phoebe and her ministry in the early Church. Fr. Ross, St. Ambrose’s chaplain and the priest celebrant at our St. Phoebe day Mass, shared a homily that centered on St. Phoebe. We also had a female alumna share a witness statement with our community, as well.

In his homily, Fr. Ross said:

 “The names that we read in scripture: St. Phoebe, Prisca, Aquila, etc. are not just names on a page. These are real people with real lives, who embraced a mission to work alongside one another in building the Kingdom of God. They are our ancestors in faith!” 

This was a wonderful learning opportunity for our community. Most were unfamiliar with St. Phoebe and the ministry of female deacons in the early Church. We are planting the seeds of a larger conversation about women’s involvement in the Church. Our celebration was well-timed before the General Assembly of the Synod in October and it was a reminder of how important it is to pray for the movement of the Spirit at this time.

Together, we have hope for the future. We are grateful to have examples of women leaders on our campus who are committed to ministering to our campus community with dedication and strength. We pray that this celebration is just the start of uplifting women on our own campus and throughout the entirety of the Church. St. Phoebe, pray for us!

Witness
“I know that women are being called by the Holy Spirit and women are living diakonia in creative, ordinary ways today. Now, as a mother of a toddler girl, I want to discern with the Church on how to make way for her to discern her own future calling, should the Spirit call her.”
Ana López
Spiritual Director and Theology Teacher, Los Angeles, CA
Witness
“If women were able to serve as deacons, it would magnify the grace and love of God and make it more widely available.”
Judith Oberhauser
Retired Chaplain, St. Paul/Minneapolis, MN
Witness
“I was not raised Catholic but converted in my adult life. As a child, Mother Mary would appear to me often…I believe Mary appearing to me as a child who knew nothing about the Catholic Church was more than her wanting me to find Christ through the Church. I believe she came to me because I was meant to do more for the Church.”
Christina Kovar
Adult Faith Formation Leader, Chicago, IL

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