Muschal-Reinhardt, Rosalie, 1933-

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Born June 23, 1933. Educator and activist. Rosalie Muschal was born on June 23, 1933. She graduated from Cathedral High School in Trenton, New Jersey, in 1950 and four years later earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Education from Rider University. In 1955, Muschal married Alfred Reinhardt and ultimately had four children. Until 1973, Muschal-Reinhardt worked in several capacities: a public school teacher; a consultant to the Religious Education Program at St. Stephens Episcopal Church in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico (1970-1971); participated in the Adult Education and Retreat Ministry, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1971-1972); and consulted on the Diocesan Religious Education for the Roman Catholic Diocese in Rochester, New York (1973-1974). In 1977, Muschal-Reinhardt completed a Master of Divinity degree from Loyola University Chicago. Rosalie Muschal-Reinhardt's education was often put into practice through her activism. She co-founded the Women's Ordination Conference in 1978 and Mary's Pence in 1988. Muschal-Reinhardt also served as National Coordinator for the Women's Church Coalition, later renamed the Women-Church Convergence. By the early 1990s, she became the co-coordinator of the Prism's Collective.

From the description of Rosalie Muschal-Reinhardt papers, 1949-2006. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 496847032

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