Caitlin, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Dayton, has lived and ministered with the Marianist Family in Peru, been part of the Daughters of Mary Immaculate in the United States, and visited the Marianist Family in countries across North and South America.
Her Marianist background also includes serving on the National Leadership Council of the Marianist Lay Community of North America (MLC-NA) for three years and being a member of Ahava, a Marianist lay community, for over a decade.
Caitlin’s emerging research areas for her doctoral dissertation engage the intersections of Latin American studies and theology, Mariology, and the Marianist charism. Her dissertation is tentatively titled “Mary as Nurturer: A New Model for Contemporary Times.”
Look for exciting Marianist programming offerings from Caitlin in the months ahead!
Published in the May 2024 edition of the NACMS Newsletter.