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Hellwig, Monika Konrad was born on December 10, 1929 in Breslau, Silesia, Germany. Came to the United States, 1955.
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The central action of the Eucharist―sharing of food, not only eating―underscores the interdependence of all people and the sharing of resources.
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The author in her introduction explains why she wrote the book. "We have in the sacraments a whole language of gestures, signs, symbols, stories, allusions and we have long ago forgotten the vocabulary and grammar of the language. To understand what is being expressed, we have to try to remember the language."
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Hellwig, Monika Konrad was born on December 10, 1929 in Breslau, Silesia, Germany. Came to the United States, 1955.
Bachelor of Laws, Liverpool (England) University, 1949. C.S.Sc., Liverpool (England) University, 1951. Master of Arts, Catholic University America, 1956.
Doctor of Philosophy, Catholic University America, 1968. Doctor of Letters (honoris causa), St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, 1974. Doctor of Letters (honoris causa), St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Indiana, 1985.
Doctor of Letters (honoris causa), Trinity College, Washington, 1986. Doctor of Letters (honoris causa), St. Michael's College, Winooski, Vermont, 1986. Doctor of Laws (honoris causa), Our Lady of the Elms College, Chicopee, Massachusetts, 1977.
Doctor of Laws (honoris causa), Loyola University, Chicago, 1990. STD (honoris causa), Immaculate Conception Seminary, Darlington, New Jersey, 1980. Doctor of Divinity (honoris causa), Jesuit School Theology, Berkeley, California, 1987.
Doctor of Humane Letters (honoris causa), Loyola Marymount University, 1989. Doctor of Humane Letters (honoris causa), Loyola University, New Orleans, 1989. Doctor of Humane Letters (honoris causa), College St. Catherine, St. Paul, 1989.
Doctor of Humane Letters, Fairfield University, 1990.
Instructor, St. Therese's Junior College, Philadelphia, 1956-1962;
ghostwriter, research assistant, Holy See, Vatican City, 1963-1964;
lecturer theology, Georgetown University, Washington, 1967-1968;
assistant professor, Georgetown University, Washington, 1968-1971;
associate professor, Georgetown University, Washington, 1971-1977;
professor, Georgetown University, Washington, 1977-1990;
Landegger Distinguished professor, Georgetown University, Washington, 1990-1996;
executive director, Association Catholic Colleges Universities, Washington, since 1996. Visiting professor DePaul University, Chicago, 1968, St. Norbert's College, Wisconsin, 1974, St. Michael's College, Vermont, 1975, U. San Francisco, 1976, Princeton (New Jersey) Theological Seminary, 1977, 79, 83, St. John's U., Collegeville, Minnesota, 1978, 82, 85, St. Joseph's College, West Hartford, Connecticut, 1980, U. Notre Dame, 1986, U. Dayton, 1986, Boston College, 1987, Huntington (New York) Seminary, 1987-1990. Seminarist Ecumenical Institute Advanced Theological Studies, Jerusalem, 1975-1976.
Member National Committee on Social Justice and Peace, United States Catholic Conference, 1982-1984, National Catholic-Presbyterian/Reformed Bilateral Consultation, 1982-1985. Theological consultant Treehaus Publs., since 1983. Member selection committee summer research grants National Endowment for Humanities, 1984, 86.
Member international selection committee Grawemeyer Award, 1991. Member selection panel Theological Book Award, Catholic Press Association, 1989-1991, Pax Christi Book Award, 1990-1991.
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(Book by Hellwig, Monika)
Board directors Woodstock Theological Center, 1985-1991. Member board visitors School Religious Studies, Catholic University, 1989-2005. Member distinguished women's advisory council St. Catherine's College, St. Paul, 1990-2005.
Member American Association of University Professors, Catholic Theological Society of America (vice president 1984-1985, president-elect 1985-1986, president 1986-1987, John Courtney Murray award 1984), College Theology Society.
Daughter of Rudolf and Marianne (Blaauw) H. Adopted children: Ericka, Michael, Carlos.