60th profession
Sister Carla Mae Streeter
Birthplace: Milwaukee
Entrance: 1952
First profession: 1958
Final profession: 1964
Education: Bachelor’s in music education, Dominican College of Racine, Wis., 1960
Master’s in Sacred Study, St. John’s University, Collegeville, Minn., 1973
Doctorate in theology, Regis College of the University of Toronto, 1986
Pontifical licentiate in sacred theology, Regis College, 1986
Service in the archdiocese: Professor of systematic theology and spirituality, Aquinas Institute of Theology, 1986-present
Spiritual direction, 1986-present
Preasentations, workshops and retreats, 1986-present
Board member, Peace Economy Project (PEP), Workers Rights Board of Jobs with Justice, Living Insights Center
Adult faith commission, St. Francis Xavier (College) Church,
Service outside the archdiocese: Parliament of World Religions, Capetown, 1999; Barcelona, 2004; Melbourne, 2009; Salt Lake City, 2013; Toronto, 2018
Lonergan Workshop, Maintz, Germany, 2012; Boston College, 2013, 2014; Jerusalem, 2015
Webinars, presentations, preaching, workshops, papers and retreats
About Carla Mae Streeter: I can play a wicked polka on the accordion. Some of my cooking has been auctioned off to raise funds, and I love to make cards from discarded material. Most of all I love to read, especially fantasy. My students know me for saying, “Remember, when you get a degree, it is your foot-washing towel with a monogram on it.” I have written two books, “Seasons of the Soul,” 2012, and “Foundations of Spirituality: The Human and the Holy,” 2012, along with a CD set, “The Human and the Holy,” Now You Know Media, 2010 and a DVD set, “How to Talk About God in Today’s Culture,” 2014.