Saturday, February 17, 2024 | Period 5 | 1:00pm - 2:15pm
In our quest to become an ecclesial community marked by inclusivity, mercy, and justice, how can insights from Latino/a/e theology inform our visions of church? This presentation approaches the study of the church from a narrative perspective, emphasizing the importance of women's voices, storytelling, and memory.
Natalia Imperatori-Lee is Professor and Chair of Religious Studies at Manhattan College in the Bronx, NY, where she also coordinates the Catholic Studies program. She is the author of, "Cuéntame: Narrative in the Ecclesial Present" (Orbis Books, 2018), and a forthcoming text on feminist theology from Paulist Press. A Cuban-American native of Miami, Florida, Imperatori-Lee currently lives in the Bronx with her husband and two sons.
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Questions: speralta@la-archdiocese.org