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255:, the priest was surrounded by women, including Ruth McDonough Fitzpatrick of the Women's Ordination Conference. Fitzpatrick recalled that the priest elbowed the women "to give him his sacred space" but that they did not yield. Instead, the women extended their hands over the Eucharist and said the words of consecration "so loudly that you could hear it in huge New York church." Many non-Catholics went forward to receive communion including the Protestant minister and peace activist 62: 158:
As an educator, Tuite filled a variety of roles. From 1960-1966, she taught English at Northwest Catholic High School in West Hartford, Connecticut. "Between 1973 and 1981 she was a member of the faculty at the Jesuit School of Theology in Chicago. Before her tenure at the Jesuit School of Theology,
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at Loyola University Chicago (WLA). According to the WLA blog, "Judy Vaughn donated research materials about Tuite to the Women and Leadership Archives (WLA) in 1996. Vaughn intended to write a book about Tuite, and the amount of detail in the papers attests to Tuite’s complex and dedicated life."
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By 1971, "she was one of the founders of NETWORK, a national Catholic justice group stressing social change through legislation." In late November 1975, Tuite was among the key organizers of the first International
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on July 3, Dominican priest Father Matarazzo instructed the crowd of Catholics, Protestants, and other denominations and religions that only Catholics should come forward for
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and, after they were taken through some of the villages where she had worked with local women, they were finally interred in a barrio of
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she served on the staff on the National Urban Training Center and The Archdiocesan Center for Religious Education, both in Chicago."
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in Education Theology, and a Doctor of Ministry from what is today University of Saint Mary of the Lake and Mundelein Seminary.
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Tuite was a founder of and worked on a variety of different organizations. She was the Director of Ecumenical Action for
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Fitzpatrick said that "Women-Church came into its own at Margie's funeral in the way that Margie wanted."
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countered him by announcing to attendees that all would be welcome at Communion, including non-Catholics.
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Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
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Catholic Committee Urban Ministry Award for commitment of social justice
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if they did not retract their statements, in accordance with Church
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Tuite died on June 28, 1986, aged 63, following her battle with
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US Catholic Magazine Award for work with women in the church
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Church in the round: feminist interpretation of the church
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Her funeral mass caused controversy. At the mass at the
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She was born and raised in New York City and joined the
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