Jamie Manson

Jamie Manson

Jamie Manson, former columnist and books editor at the National Catholic Reporter, is president of Catholics for Choice. 

She is a three-time winner of the Religion News Writers Association's (RNA) award for Commentary of the Year and has garnered over a dozen Catholic Press Association awards for her work at NCR. She also won the 2015 Wilbur Award for Best Online Religion News Story for her piece "Feminism in Faith" about St. Joseph Sr. Elizabeth Johnson, written for Buzzfeed. Her activism on behalf of women and LGBTQ people earned her the Theresa Kane Award for Women of Vision and Courage from Women’s Ordination Worldwide in 2015. She is editor of Changing the Questions: Explorations in Christian Ethics, a collection of writings by Mercy Sr. Margaret Farley (Orbis, 2015). She received her Master of Divinity degree from Yale Divinity School, where she studied Catholic theology and sexual ethics.

Jamie travels around the country as a speaker, retreat leader and media commentator on issues related to women and LGBTQ Catholics, young adult Catholics, and the future of the church.

 

By this Author

UN report blasts religions' overreach, and the Holy See is not amused

The church's treatment of LGBTQ people is killing its future

No, Jean Vanier is not 'like all of us'

In 'Querida Amazonia,' Francis' sacramental imagination stops short of women

Bishop ups the ante on anti-LGBTQI stance

Trump's March for Life appearance calls into question bishops' motives

As climate change worsens, so does our grief and distress

Women need to be the church's new anti-pope

Women are on the verge of constitutional equality, but some Catholics still stand in the way

The church must face its own role in violence against women

A crucial connection was missed at Amazon synod

Desecration of sacred images demands bolder action from Vatican

As US 'nones' increase, we must start asking different questions

Young intentional community is 'promise of Vatican II' realized

At Benincasa community, a new model for religious life unfolds

New generation emerges at CTSA convention, as theologians play long game

Why does Francis' passion for justice and unity stop short of women?

Young progressive Catholics really do care about the church

Pope Benedict explains things to me

The quick and wondrous radicalization of Lucetta Scaraffia

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