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Letter to Synod Fathers from Catholic Women All Catholic Women Are Invited to Sign the Letter Letter to Synod Fathers from Catholic Women All Catholic Women are invited to sign the letter. Names shown below were submitted online after October 1, 2015. Affiliations are listed for identification purposes only. Signature Count: 1309 Name Affiliation Kathy Aabram Yvonne Abia-Bassey Cristina Acosta Susan Adamiak Psychotherapist Debra L Adams Architect Roberta Adorno Debbie Affleck Mary Agnew Florence Agosta Mending Your Ways Carolina Agostini Jennifer Aguila, MA, MTS Luisa Alberti Gillian Albuquerque Roman Catholic Jessica Aleman Minnesota Catholic Conference Becky Alexander Katie Alexander Wife, Mother, Professional Financial Analyst Krissie Allen Nieves Álvarez fernandez Roxana Amaton Lisa Amestoy Brooks Mary Anderson Merci Anderson Cynthia Andreson Mary Cay Andrikidis Parishioner, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Northampton, MA Josephine Annee Elena Antonelli Beverly Aplikowski Board President Human Life Alliance & Council of Catholic Women Pamela Arambula Rosie Arambula Melissa Arambulo Rebecca Arend Patricia Arndts Monica Ashour, MTS; Theology of the Body Evangelization Team (TOBET) MHum Jennifer Atkins Wife & Mother Loren Atkins Roman Catholic Coleen Austin Catholics in Action- St. Anne Parish, Gilbert, AZ Beth Auxier Catholic Lisa Axelson Maria Ayon Catholic church Claudia Baaken Vickie Badgley Virginia Baker RN/Postpartum Doula Ellen Baker Kathleen Baker, RN, BS, MTS Kathleen Balderrabano Beth Baldus Nan Balfour Catholic Diana Banister President, Shirley & Banister Public Affairs Janice Barger Cynthia Elena Barreda Occupational Therapist marcela barrera Margaret Barrett Allyson Barton Bonnie Bauer Katelynne Bauer Roxanne Baumgartner Elizabeth Baxter Sue Bayer Martha Beard Wife, mother, business owner Mary Beauchamp Ann Marie Beaver Anne Beckett Christ Child Society Member Elizabeth Beegle, CRNP Mother Janice Belbey Theology of the Body Education Mary Beller Wife, mother and grandmother Melissa Bello Kathleen Benelli Lisa Bennett Catbolic Constance Beraducci Barbara Berg Mother of six, K-Calculus Mathematics tutor, Parish Respect Life Rep Monica Bergeron Certified FertilityCare Practitioner Angela Bermudez Counselor, Women's Care Center, Inc., Soledad Bertelsen Assistant Professor of Law Karen Bertsch Anne Bielejeski mother of 11 Catherine Bitting Catholic Diocese of Wichita/ Catholic wife & mother Jan Blankenberger PSR/CYM catechesis Dorothy Bliss Stefanie Block Sr Linda Boccia Daughter of St. Paul Debra Wunn Bode Nurse University of Minnesota Children's Hospital Joanna Bogle Editor FAITH magazine justine bojan Teresa Boland Roman Catholic Nicole Boner Catholic Parish Worker JUDY BONHAUS Marcela Bonilla Kathy Bork Moira Bosse Roman Catholic Helen Bouchee Helen Bouchee Marie Bougher Karen Boulanger Jo Anne Bouterie Lisa Bowden Jen Bowman Theresa Boyajian Judith Boyle Assistant Professor of Nursing Kathleen Boyle janet boyle Elizabeth Boyle Elizabeth Boyle Lay Counselor for a Crises Pregnancy Center Elizabeth Boyle Lay Counselor for a Crises Pregnancy Center & Roman Catholic Elizabeth Boyle Roman Catholic, Lay Counselor/Crises Pregnancy Center Julie Bracks Dietetics Manager Joan Brandimarti Melissa branscom Catholic Mary Bredenberg Jennifer Brehm Mary Brennan Heather Bress Wife, mother, catechist Christine Brickweg Rebecca Bridgnanan Katherine Brignole Doreen Brigoli Susan Brinkmann Staff Journalist, Living His Life Abundantly, Intl./Women of Grace Lori Brison Teressa Brock Karen Bronson Alice Broscius Broscius MEV Erika Brown Sabina Brown Carol Bruce Bonnie Bruck LAURA BRUMM Cheryl Bruneau Anne Buchanan Eugenia Buchmann Beth Bulger Sarah Bullock Ann Bunn Marie Buonforte Businesswoman Peggy Burggraf Elizabeth burgos Kathleen Burke Katie Burke Diocese of Phoenix Debbie Burkhart Grace Burns Jo Burr Anne Burt Catholic Lisa Bushey Karen Byrne Production & Publications Manager, Right to Life of Greater Cincinnati, Inc. Magdalena Cabrera clare cahill Maria Dolores Caldes Julia Cali, MAEd. Special Education Jacqueline Callahan Nathalie Calvo Catherine Caminsky Areli Campos Martha Campos librarian Marjorie Card Roman Catholic mom and Grama Teresa Cardina Carla Caretto Assistant Professor, Rochester College Emily Carey TINA CARLSON Melanie Carnes Wife, mother of 2 adopted children Gina Carney Jennifer Carney thuy carney Cari Carpenter Catholic Sandi Carpenter, NCSP Believer in The Lady of All Nations, School Psychologist- Retired, & Lady of the Lake Magnificat Chapter Suzanne Carpentier In His Image Family Medicine Rebecca Carrell Catherine carroll Debra Casperson Margaret Cassidy Suzette castro Alexandra celano Jennifer Cerino Frances Chamberlin Tertiary Carmelite tara charles Carmen Chiapa Mary Ann Chinander Catholic Marilyn Christensen Gina Christian Writer Ann Chupp Mary Clarkson Laura Claude BARBARA CODER ROMAN CATHOLIC Cynthia Coleman Mary, Mother of the Redeemer Parish Mary Collar Pastoral Associate: St. Margaret of York Parish Kathleen Collins-Wieda Clare Colman Lawyer, counsellor, mother Amanda Conklin Campus Minister, St. Lawrence University & SUNY Canton Peggy Connelly Michelle Connors Office Administrator & Children's Liturgy Volunteer Norma M. Contois Elizabeth contreras Mary Cook Rosemary Cook Eve Cook Kathryn Cooper Gabbi Cotherman Susan Courter Erika Couto University of Manitoba Cathy Coward Grateful to be Catholic Andrea Cowell Retired PE/Health Teacher; involved parishioner of St. Pius X Linda Cox Cristina Cox Jennifer Coym Spring Hill College Amy Craft Wife and Mother Ellen Craig Maggie Craig judith crary Catechist Kai Crede Missionary for the Brotherhood of Hope campus ministry Donna Cristelli therese croughin Helen Crow Sarah Cubias Kateryna Cuddeback Mary Cullinan Office for Life & Family Archdiocese of Philadelphia Mrs. Erin McCole Cupp, Author, Editor, Speaker OP Lorraine Curtin Giovanna Czander Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Dominican College NY Carol D'Alessio Maria D'Orsaneo Genevive D'Souza Gloria DaBreo Diane Dahlin Roman Catholic Leigh Dalmann Moira Daly Mary Daly Generation Life Zofia Danilowicz Wife & mother; engineer & artist Sophia Danilowicz Roman Catholic Anna Darby-Matteoda, Co-founder and Board Member, The Charitable Exchange PhD Rossana Darlak Roman Catholic Sr Maria Grace Dateno, Daughters of St. Paul FSP Mary Davenport Magnificat Maternal Health Care Anne Davies Madeline Davin Student Rosanne Davis Elizabeth Day Mary Elizabeth De Pro-Life Advocate, AUWL Winter Louise Deal Jessica Deal Graduate Student, School of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America Mary Dean Mary DeBiase Cathy Deeds Public Policy Advisor Kathleen Deely Sarah Deeney Jacqueline DeJohn Joy Delaney Capponi Philadelphia Dance Theatre Kristine DeMatteo Co-founder, St. Benedict Elementary School Jill Dembroff Catholic James Deshotels melinda dever Bernie Devine Social Worker Hannah Diamond Sarah Dickerson Marion Dickson Betty Diefenbach Wife, mother & nurse Michaela Dietrich Vicky Dinard Catholic Leia Dingott Maria Dinkel Christine DiNovo, Esq. Chair, Rochester Catholic Women's Conference patrick divietri Catholic Georgia Dixon Ruby Dlugosz Terri Donnelly Mary Ellen donnelly Colleen Donohoe Archdiocese of Boston Gabrielle Doran Theresa Dowling Elizabeth Doyle DonnaMaria Duatschek Diane Dudenhoefer Ann Dudenhoefer Mary Anne Dunbar Denise Dunn Deborah Durbin ellie durbin Caitlin Dwyer Adjunct Professor, Thomas More College Amy Dyke Certified Sympto-Thermal Instructor of Natural Family Planning, Couple to Couple League Ruth Eby Brandy Eddinger Eleanor Edwards PaintedFaith.Net Mary Lou Egan Maryann Egan Mary Ehinger Dolores Eichelberger Sue Ek BOMA-USA Karen Eldredge Julia Ellrod Roman Catholic Katie Elrod Angela Engelsen Wife, mother, and attorney Liz Erickson holy trinity Kellie Erwin Bethany Eskro Erin Esterly Jean Estes-Gonzales Marriage Ministry Lisa Everett Co-Director, Office of Family Life, Diocese of Fort Wayne- South Bend MARY FAGAN Retired Catholic teacher Joanne Farmer Julia Farrell Beth Felix Sonographer and Mother Iudit Ferenczi, MD Physician Pamela Fichter Penny Figueras Heather Fink Jill Fink Gail Finke Editor, The Catholic Beat web magazine and Development & Outreach Manager, Right to Life of Greater Cincinnati Bonnie Finnerty educator Adele Fitzgibbons Ellen Flaherty Mariann G Flahive Dolores Flessner Nancy Flynn Denise Folz Madgey Educator Barb Forbish Catholic Wife, Mother & Grandmother Tricia Forbish Eileen Ford Catholic laywoman Laura Forlano Majessa Foronda Roman Catholic Carol Forquer Adrienne Fournier Mary Franks Student at the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University Lisa Frazier Lisa Frazier Wife, Mother, Grandmother, United Methodist Catherine Frazier Catholic Women's Symposium and Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites Mary Fredal Parishioner St. Hugo of the Hills, EME, Evangelization Committe Diane Freeby Agnes Fuentes Teresa Gaffney Patricia Gagnon Catholic Woman, Mother and Grandmother Cynthia Gagnon Jennifer Gaisser- Sadler Homemaker, Teacher, Theologian & Art Historian Miller, MDiv, MAT Carla Galdo MTS, John Paul II Institute for Marriage and Family Katheryn Gallant Angela Gallo Nora Gammon Gladys Garavito Laura Garcia Boston College Sandy Garcia Volunteer catechist Maria Garcia Kathleen Gardom Wife, Mother, and Catholic Home Educator Kristin Garone Catherine Garrett Sharon Garrett Doris Garrido Mendiola Shannon Gaudet Judy Geiger stephanie Gelaude Cristina Genung Donna George Roman Catholic Diane Geverink Catholic Julie Gheen Junior League of Birmingham MI, Past President Lisa Giallombardo Rose Giammalvo RN-Pregnancy Resource Center Judith Gibbons Riordon attorney, home
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