Barbara Doherty

Barbara Doherty, is an educator and theologian. A Roman Catholic religious sister, she is a member of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods.

Barbara Doherty
Nationality United States
Other namesVincent Ferrer
EducationSaint Mary-of-the-Woods College, Saint Mary's College (Indiana), Fordham University
Known forPresident of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, 1984–1998

Biography

She was president of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in Indiana from 1984 to 1998. Other posts have been as director of the Institute of Religious Formation at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, president of the Indiana Conference of Higher Education, and on national boards of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious and the Women's College Coalition.

Doherty attended Providence High School in Chicago, where she met the Sisters of Providence. After graduation, she entered the Sisters of Providence novitiate in 1951. In 1953 she professed final vows and took the religious name of Sister Vincent Ferrer.[1] (Doherty later returned to using her birth name.)

Doherty has a bachelor's degree in Latin, English and history from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, a Master's degree in Sacred Doctrine from Saint Mary's College (Indiana) and a doctorate in Theology from Fordham University. She has also received honorary doctor of letters degrees from Indiana State University and Dominican University.[2]

During the 1940s and 1950s, Doherty worked with the Friendship House and on Chicago's Skid Row.[3] In 1963 she began work with the formation of new sisters in her congregation, and in 1964 she was named Mistress of Postulants.[1] In this role she helped guide the congregation through the transitions required for women religious by the Second Vatican Council.[4]

In 1982 Doherty was on the steering committee to found the Women of Providence in Collaboration, an association of religious congregations related to Providence.[5] Doherty has studied and lectured in Europe, Asia, Central America, South America and Polynesia[6] and has lectured on various non-Christian religions including Hinduism and Buddhism.[7]

Doherty served as coordinator of the Office of the Shrine of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin for the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods from August 2007 until January 2011.[8]

Works

  • I Am What I Do: Contemplation and Human Experience (1981)
  • Make Yourself an Ark (1984)
gollark: Apparently the "RMT" (remote control interface) thing it has might be helpful: https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/esp32/api-reference/peripherals/rmt.html
gollark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSiRkpgwVKY (with an ESP8266 though).
gollark: I think I read that the ESP32's I²S hardware could do something vaguely PWM-like up to 80MHz.
gollark: I don't know *that* much. It just seems like it might require a lot of routing table entries on every node to work.
gollark: Based on skimming the disaster radio routing protocol bit, it doesn't really have any defenses against malicious devices fiddling with routing, and may scale poorly (not sure exactly how the routing tables work).

References

  1. Abbott, Maureen (2013). New Lights from Old Truths: Living the Signs of the Times. ISBN 9780989739719.
  2. "Sister Barbara Doherty, SP". All Things Possible. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana: Sisters of Providence. Nov 2007. Retrieved November 6, 2009.
  3. Murphy, J. Patrick (1991). Visions and Values in Catholic Higher Education. Kansas City, Missouri: Sheed & Ward. pp. 80–81. ISBN 1-55612-421-X.
  4. Wikinson, Denise (January 2013). "Coming of age with Vatican II". HOPE Magazine (Winter): 8–9.
  5. "Women of Providence in Collaboration History".
  6. "Programs Offered". Park Forest South Star. 22 January 1976. p. 10. Retrieved 6 November 2014 via Find My Past.
  7. "Sister Dougherty To Head Retreat Program". Terre Haute Saturday Spectator. 14 July 1973. p. 8. Retrieved 6 November 2014 via Find My Past.
  8. "Office of the Shrine of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin".
Educational offices
Preceded by
Jeanne Knoerle, SP
President of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
1984–1998
Succeeded by
Joan Lescinski, CSJ
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