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Sr. Jeannine Gramick, SL
Rev. Robert Nugent, SDS
Father Robert Nugent is a Roman Catholic priest and a member of the the Society of the Divine Savior. He was born, educated in Norristown, Pennsylvania, and ordained for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia in 1965. He was engaged in various ministries in Philadelphia until 1975 when he joined the Salvatorians and relocated to Maryland. He was a co-director of the Quixote Center in Mt. Rainier, Maryland, a Catholic peace and justice group, and also served for two years as Chaplain at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland.
Jeannine Gramick, a Roman Catholic nun, was born in 1942 and educated in Catholic grade and high schools in Philadelphia. She moved to Baltimore in 1960 to join the School Sisters of Notre Dame. She taught mathematics in high school in the 1960’s and was an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland in the early 1970’s. While engaged in study for her doctoral degree at the University of Pennsylvania, Sister Gramick became friends with a gay man and began a church ministry to lesbian and gay people. She organized religious services for people with a homosexual identity who had left the Catholic Church because of prejudice against them. Gradually the people she met came to understand that God loves all persons, regardless Co-Founders
In 1977, with Sister Jeannine Gramick, Nugent co-founded New Ways Ministry, a national Catholic center for research and advocacy ministry in the area of Catholicism and homosexuality located in Mt. Rainier, in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area. Until 1984 he was engaged in counseling, consultation, writing, lecturing, retreats, workshops and seminars dealing with gay and lesbian issues and religion. He traveled widely both throughout the U.S. and abroad educating church professionals, pastoral ministers and parents and families about homosexuality. In 1999 he declined to sign a Vatican-written Profession of Faith because of language he found unacceptable in a pastoral context. He submitted a modified version that was rejected by the CDF. Consequently, Nugent was barred from ministry with gay and lesbian Catholics and their families, although specifically permitted to engage in liturgical and sacramental ministry in the Church as a priest in good standing.
In the year 2000 he agreed to abide by a prohibition on writing and speaking about homosexuality and returned to parish ministry at St. John the Baptist church in New Freedom, PA in the diocese of Harrisburg and in various parishes in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, MD.
He continues to publish on a variety of church issues in journals like America, Commonweal, Ministry and Liturgy, US Catholic, Catholic Digest, Catholic World and the Priest. In 2012, Alba House will publish his Thomas Merton and Therese Lentfoehr: The Story of a Friendship.
of one’s sexual orientation, and that the Catholic Church began to welcome them with compassion and love. She has conducted spiritual retreats and pilgrimages to holy places and shrines for lesbian and gay people, their parents, families, and friends.
You can contact Sr. Gramick at gramick(at)juno(dot)com.
New Ways Ministry - 4012 29th Street - Mount Rainier, Maryland 20712 - Telephone: (301) 277-5674 |