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Mary Ortwein

About the Author

Mary Ortwein lives in Frankfort, Kentucky in the US. A convert to Catholicism in 1969, Mary had a deeper conversion in 2010. She earned a theology degree from St. Meinrad School of Theology in 2015. Now an Oblate of St. Meinrad, Mary takes as her model Anna, who met the Holy Family in the temple at the Presentation. Like Anna, Mary spends time praying, working in church settings, and enjoying the people she meets. Though formally retired, Mary continues to work part-time as a marriage and family therapist and therapy supervisor. A grandmother and widow, she divides the rest of her time between facilitating small faith-sharing groups, writing, and being with family and friends. Earlier in her life, Mary worked avidly in the pro-life movement. In recent years that has taken the form of Eucharistic ministry to Carebound and educating about end-of-life matters. Now, as Respect for Human Life returns to center stage, she seeks to find ways to communicate God's love and Lordship for all--from the moment of conception through the moment we appear before Jesus when life ends.

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Cycle C 4th Sunday Ordinary Time Tough Skin and Tender Heart

Mary Ortwein
Cycle C 4th Sunday Ordinary Time Tough Skin and Tender Heart

“Yes, I have found my place in the Church and it is You, O my God, who have given me this place; in the heart […]

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Cycle C 3rd Sunday Ordinary Time “Spellbound, Defined, or Held Gently?”

Mary Ortwein
Cycle C 3rd Sunday Ordinary Time  "Spellbound, Defined, or Held Gently?"

My friend Margo often told the story of when she and her husband first discovered God’s Word.  It was in the late 1970s .  They […]

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Cycle C, 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Wedding at Cana

Mary Ortwein
Cycle C, 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time  Wedding at Cana

November 5, 1971. It was a Friday evening-crisply cool.  Good Shepherd was lit by candles on the aisles and in the windows.  All the windows […]

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