You can register for a free trial that lasts for 14 days. You can look up female clergy by name and get all their official positions back to ordination. Hardcopies, which ceased in 2015, will also be available in some libraries, particularly State Libraries and the National Library of Australia.
Promotes research and writing in all fields of women’s history. It brings together scholars, students and others working in women’s history to exchange ideas, information, support and resources.
Owned by the Australian Women's Archive Program. Occupation examples: Religious Leader, Religious sister, Religious worker, Catholic Lay leader, Church worker, Theologian. Concepts: Women and Religion in Australia
An all-volunteer project that comes together through the collaborative work of a diverse community of thinkers, writers, activists. You are invited to take part and bring your own contribution to this work at the intersection of feminism and religion.
This index makes no attempt to list every woman mentioned in the Bible. Rather, it includes those who are portrayed as having an active role in the story of God’s relationship with his people or those from whom readers can learn about the lives of women at the time or in modern days. Women named in genealogies, greeted in letters, or mentioned in passing should not be considered less important because all we know about each one is her name.
An attempt to list all the published books, articles and multimedia productions by or about the Sisters of Mercy since the founding of the Congregation in 1831.
A curated, permanent visual exhibit of women in the history, ministry, and piety of early, Byzantine, and medieval Christianity that is available online for researchers, educators, and interested laypersons.