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Edith Amelia Kerr

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The Argus newspaper reported that Kerr would probably be the first woman ordained into the Presbyterian Church. However the acceptance of her candidature was the cause of contention and appeals within the presbyterian assembly. In 1946, during an address to the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Union,
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Kerr trained as a teacher at the Melbourne Continuation School. In 1910, she passed the Public Service examinations at the
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she said that "the majority of progressive men in the church were solidly behind the move" to ordain women.
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Kerr was a teacher at Methodist Ladies College and Presbyterian Ladies' College.
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Melbourne, National Foundation for Australian Women and The University of.
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Kerr decided to become a missionary after the death of her fiancé in
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Between 1921 and 1941, Kerr served as a missionary in
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Sandridge, Port Melbourne
Canterbury, Melbourne
Australian
Presbyterian
Edenhope
University of Melbourne
World War I
Melbourne College of Divinity
Korea



"Kerr, Edith Amelia (1893–1975)"
"UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE"
"Deaconess Training Institute - Organisation - The Australian Women's Register"
"DIVINITY DEGREES CONFERRED"
"UNIVERSITY REVELS REACH CLIMAX [?]"
"Trove"
"What Women are Doing"
"THE LIFE OF MELBOURNE"
"WOMAN PROPOSED FOR MINISTRY"


"Women in the Ministry"
"The historic place of women in the church"
Categories
1893 births
1975 deaths
University of Melbourne alumni
People from Victoria (state)

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