Sr. Marie-Kolbe Zamora, a member of the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity, shares on the meaning of Eucharist.
Sr. Marie-Kolbe Zamora serves as an official for the Synod of Bishops’ General Secretariat. Sister earned a Doctorate in Sacred Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome in 2015. Hailing from Texas, Sr. Marie-Kolbe graduated from the University of St. Thomas in Houston in 1989 with a BA in Philosophy and Theology. She made her final vows with the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity in 1999. She has studied in Rome (2004-2011), and has been teaching Theology at the high school and collegiate levels since 1994.
Since 1869, Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity have served in Catholic Health Care, Education, Campus Ministry and Parish-Community Service in Dioceses in Michigan, Wisconsin, the Midwest, Central and Southwest U.S. God Calls You. We Invite You Dios te llama. Te invitamos.
Article Comments:
Jeanne Conant 07/26/2024 @ 9:22 pm
One can tell that S. Marie-Kolbe has a licentiate in Sacred Theology! Your community is very fortunate to have someone as knowledgeable and as gifted as herself! One can tell she treasures the Eucharist as it fills her with the Divine Life she first received at Baptism! Jeanne Conant