Background
Plankenhorn, Sharon A. was born on October 8, 1944 in Ottawa, Illinois, United States. Daughter of James O. Plankenhorn and Lista May Johns.
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Plankenhorn, Sharon A. was born on October 8, 1944 in Ottawa, Illinois, United States. Daughter of James O. Plankenhorn and Lista May Johns.
Bachelor in Theology, Webster University, St. Louis, 1967. Master of Arts in Religious Studies, University Detroit, Michigan, 1973. Doctor in Ministry, Weston Jesuit School Theology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1984.
Master of Divinity, Eden Theological Seminary, St. Louis, 2004.
Teacher religion St. Peter's Parish School, Mendota, Minnesota, 1967—1968, Bishop DuBourg High School, St. Louis, 1968—1973. Seminar leader Archdiocese St. Louis, 1971—1979. Chaplain St. Elizabeth Hospital, Belleville, Illinois, 1980—1981.
Spiritual director Center Religious Development, Weston Jesuit School Theology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1981—1984. Pastoral associate St. Mary's Parish, Brownsville, Texas, 1984—1985, Queen of Peace Parish, Harlingen, 1984—1985. Programming director Maria Stein Retreat, Ohio, 1988—1990.
Chaplain St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1990—1992. Diversity management assistant Cochran, Hadden, Royston Associates, Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1992—1993. Director campus ministry Bentley College, Waltham, 1993—1994.
Co-director Vision of Peace Hermitages, Pevely, Missouri, 1994—1996. Religion teacher John F. Kennedy Catholic High School, St. Louis, 1996—1997. Hospice chaplain Pathways Community Hospice, 1998—2002.
Concierge Brookdale Hallmark, Creve Coeur, since 2003. Hospice chaplain Visiting Nurse Association, St. Louis, since 2003.
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Charter member Professional Women's Home Offices, St. Louis, 1998—1999. Member Care Crisis Response Team, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Bread for the World, AARP, St. Louis Justice & Peace Shares. Board member Fresh Renewal Center.
Member of American Civil Liberties Union, Southern Poverty Law Center, Spiritual Directors International, Pax Christi United States of America, Oxfam American, National Audobon Society.