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Maureen Fiedler, SL is the host of Interfaith Voices, an hour-long, award-winning public radio show, heard on 71 public and community radio stations in the U.S. and Canada, including WAMU 88.5 FM in Washington, DC. She has been involved in interfaith activities for more than three decades as an active participant in coalitions working for social justice, racial and gender equality, and peace. Her special interests lie at the intersection of theology and public policy.

She served for 26 years as a Co-Director of the Quixote Center, a national faith-based justice center located in Brentwood, MD near Washington, DC. From 1978 to 1982, she was active in the struggle for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), and founded Catholics Act for ERA. She was also one of the women who fasted for 37 days in Springfield, IL for ERA ratification.

Her newest book is entitled: Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling: Women Religious Leaders in Their Own Words. (Seabury Books, 2010). It highlights the emerging leadership of women in faith traditions across the board, and features interviews with many of those women.

She is also a co-editor of Rome Has Spoken: A Guide to Forgotten Papal Statements, and How They Have Changed Through the Centuries (Crossroad NY: 1998). It demonstrates how papal positions on major issues, ranging from ecumenism to slavery to the roles of women, have changed substantively over time.

Maureen has been a commentator on National Public Radio and has been a guest for discussions of religious issues on national radio and television, including the Jim Lehrer News Hour, the Diane Rehm Show and CNN. She is a public speaker on issues of justice, interfaith relations, women's rights, religion and politics, and the coverage of religion in the media.

She is a Sister of Loretto, and holds a Ph.D. in Government from Georgetown University in Washington, DC. She currently lives in Maryland, near Washington, DC

Blog Entries by Maureen Fiedler

The Catholic Celibacy Crisis

(587) Comments | Posted February 4, 2011 | 3:32 PM

Another Catholic priest and media figure has become the latest victim of the "celibacy crisis" in the Catholic Church. Fr. Thomas Euteneuer, former president of Human Life International, left that post abruptly in August without public explanation. He recently broke his silence and admitted that he left for "violating the...

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New Twists in the Vatican Investigation of American Nuns

(150) Comments | Posted January 14, 2011 | 6:58 PM

On Jan. 4, Cardinal Franc Rode resigned as head of the "cabinet office" in the Vatican that deals with religious orders, including communities of nuns worldwide. It's called the Congregation for the Institutes of Consecrated Life and the Societies of Apostolic Life. He is being replaced by a Brazilian, Archbishop...

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Women As Religious Leaders: Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling

(221) Comments | Posted October 18, 2010 | 8:17 PM

As we scan the political, economic, judicial and academic landscape these days, women are ascending to leadership positions in unprecedented numbers. Think of it: the first woman Speaker of the House, three women serving as Secretary of State and the first credible woman candidate for President (Hillary Clinton). Even right-wing...

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