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Publications

Gannon Center Monographs

The Gannon Center has published a series of monographs highlighting the life and work of several notable women leaders whose records are housed at the Women and Leadership Archives. Read the monographs through the links provided below:

Read Ann Ida Gannon, BVM: A Lifetime of Leadership by Robert Aguirre — a celebration of a remarkable leader whose vision, service, and dedication left a lasting impact on education, the Church, and society.

Discover Anne Carr, BVM: Activist, Scholar, and Contemplative in Action by Robert E. Doud — a powerful reflection on the legacy of a pioneering feminist theologian and advocate for justice. Learn how her scholarship and spirituality continue to inspire a more inclusive Church and society.

Read Carol Frances Jegen, BVM: Teaching the Way of Justice and Peace by Prudence A. Moylan, Ph.D. — an inspiring tribute to a beloved educator and advocate whose teaching shaped generations in the pursuit of justice, peace, and faith in action.

Explore Patty Crowley: Lay Pioneer by William Droel — a portrait of a visionary lay leader whose faith, activism, and commitment to social justice continue to inspire the Church and community life today.

Discover Peggy Roach: One Woman’s Journey, A Nation’s Progress by Nicholas A. Patricca, Ph.D. — the story of a trailblazing woman whose life and leadership helped advance justice, equality, and social progress across the nation.

Gannon Center Monographs

The Gannon Center has published a series of monographs highlighting the life and work of several notable women leaders whose records are housed at the Women and Leadership Archives. Read the monographs through the links provided below: