Abstract

It is a pleasure for me to have the opportunity to contribute this article to a collection in honour of my friend and colleague Ellen M. Leonard, CSJ. Ellen's theological work has been wide ranging — work on the Roman Catholic modernists, Vatican II ecclesiology, Christology and religious life — but throughout her work there is a concern to lift up and include the voices of women. Reflection about Mary reverberates with both Christology and ecclesiology; it has been used to address the relation of the human and the divine and to investigate the exemplary Christian life. Mary likewise has been subject to aggiornamento and, not surprisingly, has also been re-examined by feminists.

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