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Initiating and sustaining ecumenical ministries: a study of the ministry of Margaret Flory, 1951-1980

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Barbara A Roche. Initiating and Sustaining Ecumenical Ministries: a Study of the Ministry of Margaret Flory, 1951-1980. San Francisco Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c5d66d4f-6378-4c11-843f-e77375dbe5da?q=1984.

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B. A. Roche. Initiating and sustaining ecumenical ministries: a study of the ministry of Margaret Flory, 1951-1980. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c5d66d4f-6378-4c11-843f-e77375dbe5da?q=1984

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Barbara A Roche. Initiating and Sustaining Ecumenical Ministries: a Study of the Ministry of Margaret Flory, 1951-1980. San Francisco Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c5d66d4f-6378-4c11-843f-e77375dbe5da?q=1984.

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  • The thesis asks: how did Margaret Flory initiate and sustain ecumenical ministries through the United Presbyterian Church (USA) as a woman who was neither ordained nor a chief executive? primary sources were: reports, correspondence, articles, interviews; secondary sources included: interviews, books, unpublished manuscripts, journals reports. Flory identified with great missionaries; her faith and intelligence, undergirded by enormous energy and drive, created so many ideas and involved so many people she was uncontainable. Her overspending of the budget was excused by an affluent church; a collegial agency coupled with support from supervisors allowed her to push beyond bureaucratic restraints.
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  • 02/17/2024

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