Meet Dr. Lete Ansera

Dr. Ansera will be leading our African language session (English/Swahilii).

Dr. Lete Ansera
Dr. Lete Ansera
African Language Session Speaker

 

Dr. Lete Ansera is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Clinical Drug and Alcohol Counselor.

Her professional training has equipped her with theoretical knowledge and the skills needed to deal with different situations, such as assisting students with school related issues, helping families with relational and parental problems, working with couples in crisis and individuals who want to work on personal development and life skills.

As a Therapist, she has a holistic approach to Marriage and Family Therapy i.e. she cares about the entire person’s well being, mental, psychological and spiritual needs.

She has worked with children of all ages, families, individuals and couples covering a wide variety of problematic issues including drug and alcohol addiction.

Dr. Ansera earned a Bachelor’s degree in Educational Sciences and a Master’s degree in Psychology in Rome (Italy). She received a Master of Arts degree in Theological studies from Saint Meinrad, IN and her doctorate at the Louisville Presbyterian Seminary. She has spent the last twenty years working as an educator and counselor.

Rally for the Reps

Rally for the Reps will be August 24, from 7 – 8:30 PM. We will gather in Schindler Hall at St. Patrick, 1000 North Beckley Station Road, to prepare for the Catholic Women’s Conference to be held on November 5, 2016. Reps will come and hear about our fabulous speakers, learn the schedule for the day, and connect with women from all across the Archdiocese of Louisville! We will share information, conversation, and desserts as we prepare for our upcoming conference.

If you are interested in being a parish representative and promoting the Catholic Women’s Conference at your parish, please contact Angie Kamer-Lay.

Meet Eva Gonzalez

Eva will be leading our Spanish language session.

Eva Gonzalez
Eva Gonzalez
Spanish Language Session Speaker

 

Eva Gonzalez es la Directora del Ministerio Hispánico en la Oficina del Ministerio Multicultural en la archidiócesis de Louisville, Ky.  Su trabajo en el ministerio requiere el desarrollo e implementación de planes para abordar las necesidades de la comunidad hispana en Kentucky.  Ella también es la promotora en línea para la formación teológica de la universidad de Notre Dame.  Es una catequista maestra en la arcidiosecis de Louisville y tiene certificación de catequista y ministerio de juventud de la universidad de Dayton, como también una concentración en ministerio de familia de la archidiócesis de Louisville.  Actualmente, ella está continuando sus estudios para obtener su Maestría en Educación Religiosa con la universidad de Loyola, New Orleans.


Eva Gonzalez is the Director of Hispanic Ministry within the Office of Multicultural Ministry in the Archdiocese of Louisville, KY. Her work in ministry involves developing and implementing plans to address the needs of the Hispanic community in Kentucky. She is also an online facilitator for the University of Notre Dame for theological formation in Spanish. She is a master catechist in the Archdiocese of Louisville and holds a catechist and youth ministry certification from the University of Dayton, as well as a concentration in family ministry from the Archdiocese of Louisville. She is currently continuing her studies to obtain her Masters in Religious Education with Loyola University, New Orleans.

 

 

Meet Dr. Veronica Morgan– Lee

Dr. V Morgan-Lee
Dr. Veronica Morgan-Lee
Session Speaker

Veronica Morgan-Lee received her Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh, and a Masters in Social Work from St. Louis University.  She is the founder and CEO of Dr. Morgan-Lee and The Firm iMPACt, a consulting firm that focuses on building Nonprofit institutions in areas of racial equity, mission and vision, governance, leadership, finances, fund development, education, cultural arts, historical traditions, and professional and organizational development.  Since 2005, Dr. Morgan-Lee has been the Director of Fund Development for Hill Dance Academy Theatre (HDAT) a nonprofit Dance Education program, with the mission to sustain Black Dance and Black Traditions, in Pittsburgh’s Historic Hill District Community.  Dr. Morgan-Lee is an Adjunct Faculty member at Point Park University in the Graduate and Undergraduate School of Business & Organizational Development. Dr. Morgan-Lee is a sought after speaker locally and nationally on topics of racism, diversity and education. Dr. Morgan-Lee is a native of Louisiana and she spent ten years on the faculty of Xavier University’s Institute for Black Catholic studies as a graduate faculty member.

 

Rally for the Reps

If you already are a parish representative for the Catholic Women’s Conference (or want to be one), then please mark your calendar for Wednesday, August 24, from 7 – 8:30 PM. We will gather in Schindler Hall at St. Patrick, 1000 North Beckley Station Road, to prepare for the Catholic Women’s Conference to be held on November 5, 2016. Come and hear about our fabulous speakers, learn the schedule for the day, and connect with women from all across the Archdiocese of Louisville! We will share information, conversation, and desserts as we prepare for our next conference.

If you are interested in being a parish representative and promoting the Catholic Women’s Conference at your parish, please contact Angela Kamer-Lay. We need your help to spread the word!

We look forward to seeing you at the Rally for the Reps on August 24th!