Janette Patricia Gray (1952–2016) was an Australian
Sister of Mercy
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who was the first non-Jesuit academic Principal of Jesuit Theological College, Parkville, Melbourne. A fund established in Gray's honour promotes the education and leadership of women in theology and is called the Janette Gray RSM Fund.
Early life
Born 1 February 1952 in
Adelaide
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, South Australia, Gray studied at
Macquarie University
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(Sydney) receiving a BA and Dip.Ed before becoming a sister of Mercy in 1997.
She took first vows at the Convent of Mercy (Angas St, Adelaide) in 1977 and final vows in St Francis Xavier Cathedral, Adelaide in 1984. Gray completed a MTheol at the Melbourne College of Divinity and went on to do a PhD in Theology at the
University of Cambridge
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Non literal: From this place, we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge.
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, UK.
Work
Gray's teaching subject areas included
Christology
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,
women in the church
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, faith and culture and the theology of the human person.
She was a Senior Lecturer in Theology at the
University of Notre Dame Australia, Western Australia 1999-2003, Faculty of Jesuit Theological College, Parkville, Melbourne 2004-2014, Lecturer & Supervisor at the United Faculty of Theology (UFT), Pilgrim College and Yarra Theological Union (YTU) (latterly
University of Divinity, Melbourne). For years Gray was a book review editor for ''
Pacifica'', recognised as the leading ecumenical journal in Australasia. She was also a member of the
National Council of Churches in Australia’s (NCCA) Faith and Unity Commission 2013-2016. At the time of her death, Sr Janette Gray was completing a book on a French Dominican who had proved very influential in preparing for the
Second Vatican Council
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: Theology for Global People:
Marie-Dominique Chenu
Marie-Dominique Chenu (; 7 January 1895, Soisy-sur-Seine, Essonne – 11 February 1990, Paris) was a progressive Catholic theologian and one of the founders of the reformist journal '' Concilium''.
Early life
Chenu was born on 7 January 1895 ...
. This dissertation, which was edited by
Kathleen Williams, was published posthumously in 2019.
Feminism
Gray's first book, ''Neither Escaping Nor Exploiting Sex: Women's Celibacy'' (1995),
emerged from her Masters in Theology for the
Melbourne College of Divinity
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. Her supervisors and examiners called for its publication.
In the book she explored how celibate women live their sexuality and how their personal challenges yield valuable ideas about human relationships and ecological awareness. The book symbolised a lifelong, passionate concern to educate herself and others.
During her time at Cambridge, Gray, Ann Gilroy, and
Kathleen O’Grady resurrected a speaker series called: Women’s Voices in Religion. This series was originally begun in 1990-91 organised by Teresa Elwes resulting in an edited collection published in 1992. In turn, they published an edited collection “Bodies, Lives, Voices: Gender in Theology” and the series continued under Carrie Pemberton 1997-98.
Other work
Gerald O'Collins
Gerald Glynn O'Collins (born 1931) is an Australian Jesuit priest and academic. He was a research professor and writer-in-residence at the Jesuit Theological College (JTC) in Parkville, Victoria, and a research professor in theology at St Mary's ...
includes Gray in his book “Portraits: Popes, Family, and Friends” along with
Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu, MC (; 26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997), better known as Mother Teresa ( sq, Nënë Tereza), was an Indian-Albanian Catholic nun who, in 1950, founded the Missionaries of Charity. Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu () was bo ...
and Cardinal
Carlo Maria Martin.
Publications
* Gray, J. (2019). ''M-D Chenu's Christian anthropology: nature and grace in society and church''. Hindmarsh. .
OCLC
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* Gray, J. (1995) ''Neither escaping nor exploiting sex: women's celibacy''. Slough St Pauls. (5 Citations)
* ''Bodies, lives, voices: gender in theology''. Ann L. Gilroy, Janette Gray, Kathleen A. O'Grady. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic. 1998. .
*Gray, J. (2016) "Campaigning to Ban Landmines: A Theologian Reflection, p.122-127. Chapter in ''A path is made by walking it: reflections on the Australian network to ban landmines, 1991-2006''. Patricia Pak-Poy, ICBL Australian Network to Ban Landmines. East Kew, Vic.: David Lovell Publishing in conjunction with ICBL Australian Network to Ban Landmines.
References
External links
Jesuit Theological College* Janette Gray Scholarshi
Fund
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1952 births
2016 deaths
University of Divinity alumni
Academic staff of the University of Divinity
Australian theologians
20th-century Australian Roman Catholic nuns
Sisters of Mercy
21st-century Australian Roman Catholic nuns