I was baptised and confirmed in the Church of Ireland. Since arriving in Australia as a teenager, I have been involved in a number of Anglican parishes in the Diocese of Adelaide. In the early 1980s I was a member of Women in Holy Orders (WHO), MOW’s predecessor in South Australia, and I’ve also been a member of MOW. I have an abiding interest in spirituality and theology, particularly images of God as they relate to women. I have a PhD in psychology and a professional background in psychological research. I currently live in the Diocese of the Murray.
I have wobbled my way through an adventurous life of marriage, motherhood, church attendance. As I grew older I was…
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