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Articles by Jeanette Flood

About Jeanette Flood
Jeanette Flood is a freelance writer living in Ohio with her husband and their six children. After graduating from Franciscan University of Steubenville, she received her M.A. from the Catholic University of America. Her book Eight Ways of Loving God: As Revealed by God, was published by Ignatius Press in 2019.
The Dispatch

Spanning continents and centuries, Our Lady’s message is clear

December 12, 2022 Jeanette Flood 10

In the last several days, the Church has celebrated both the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception (December 8) and the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe (December 12). This makes it particularly fitting to consider […]

Special Report

“Phoenix from the Ashes” conference addresses roots of abuse crisis, solutions

March 11, 2019 Jeanette Flood 4

“Phoenix from the Ashes: The Sex Abuse Crisis and the Future of the Catholic Church”, a conference hosted by Father Gabriel Richard High School (FGRHS), was held on Saturday, March 4th, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. […]

The Dispatch

Bringing “fertility awareness” to the medical community

February 26, 2019 Jeanette Flood 3

Marguerite Duane, M.D., was a family-medicine resident setting her postpartum patients up with birth control when she first learned that there were family-planning alternatives with no side effects. She was dumbfounded that she could have […]

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Catholic Women’s Forum provides testimonies, data about female responses to abuse crisis

February 21, 2019 Jeanette Flood 2

Prior to today’s opening of the long-awaited summit on clergy sexual abuse, the Catholic Women’s Forum provided key participants with the input and concerns of American Catholic women. Today, February 21, 2019, the summit which […]

The Dispatch

Making “the prophetic voice of women” heard

November 13, 2018 Jeanette Flood 7

“I personally can’t imagine a more important initiative right now in the world.” This was the response of Deborah Savage to the question, “What do you think of the Catholic Women’s Forum?” Savage is a […]

The Dispatch

“Sex Scandal” exposes the irrational foundations, destructive nature of gender ideology

September 25, 2018 Jeanette Flood 2

“These days we hear about ‘climate change deniers.’ But the full-blown denial of something much more obvious—a reality that both science and our lived experience make plain—which started in the sixties has now reached a […]

Features

How the Ignatius Pew Missal is bringing chant, sacred hymns to parishes

June 14, 2018 Jeanette Flood 8

The aim of the Ignatius Pew Missal, says editor Br. Elias Guadalupe Ford, is to provide a resource to help the average parish “follow the documents and […]

Features

The connection between the Sexual Revolution and “MeToo”: An interview with Mary Eberstadt

June 11, 2018 Jeanette Flood 17

“I wish humanity generally knew more about the disadvantageous empirical fallout of the revolution. … That empirical record needs to be brought to the light, […]

Features

These Ohio Catholics are working to meet the needs of refugees

June 1, 2018 Jeanette Flood 23

Catholics in the Diocese of Cleveland help hundreds of refugees resettle and integrate into the US every year. […]

Interview

Marcus Grodi reflects on trends in conversions, and the mystery of grace

March 30, 2018 Jeanette Flood 6

Catholic reverts, Protestant ministers, Muslims, Jews, atheists and agnostics – the host of “The Journey Home” discusses the reasons people from all different faith backgrounds […]

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