VATICAN

Q&A with Sr. Josée Ngalula, first African woman appointed to Vatican theological commission

(Sarah Mac Donald. National Catholic Reporter)

A Sister of St. Andrew, Josée Ngalula is the first African woman appointed to the International Theological Commission, the church’s premiere advisory body on theology and the church’s magisterium, notably the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith. She is one of just five women theologians on the 28-member pontifical commission