Kathleen Deignan
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Kathleen P. Deignan, C.N.D. | |
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Born | London, United Kingdom | 17 December 1947
Genres | Celtic Christian |
Occupation(s) | Singer songwriter Religious Sister Teaching theologian Liturgical musician Religious environmental leader |
Website | scholaministries |
Kathleen P. Deignan, CND, (born 17 December 1947), is an Irish-American theologian, author and songwriter of contemporary liturgical music. She is currently composer-in-residence of and is the founder and director of Iona Spirituality Institute at Iona College, New York, and previously directed the Iona Institute for Peace and Justice Studies in Ireland. Deignan is a GreenFaith Fellow who recently completed an intensive training in religious environmental leadership. Her work in this area focuses on the legacy of Father Thomas Berry. She is President of the International Thomas Merton Society.
Biography[]
Deignan is a Professor of Religious Studies at Iona College, as well as the founder and director of the Iona Spirituality Institute.[1] She received her master's degree in Spirituality Studies and her doctorate in Historical Theology from Fordham University in New York, where she was to later be awarded the university's Sapientia et Doctrina Award for her service to renewal of the church in 2009.[2] She is the author of Christ Spirit: The Eschatology of Shaker Christianity and writes and lectures widely on classical and contemporary spirituality, particularly the legacy of Thomas Merton. She is the author of When the Trees Say Nothing: Writings on Nature, Thomas Merton: A Book of Hours, and she also released a two-disc CD "A Book of Hours: At Prayer with Thomas Merton".
She has composed over two hundred songs for worship and prayer, and she has been part of two liturgical ensembles. Along with Evelyn Avoglia she founded Schola Ministries[3] a publishing and performing project where she is composer-in-residence. This ministry which began with the worship community at Sacred Heart University, was located at the Benedictine Grange, [1] where she was composer in residence and leader of the ensemble Anima Schola until the closure of Benedictine Grange in 2018. Her music is produced by producer, composer and performer Paul Avgerinos.
As a member of the Congregation of Notre Dame, founded by Saint Marguerite Bourgeoys, she is engaged in the mission of education, which at times is expressed in peace, social justice, and ecological justice concerns. She initiated and formerly directed the Iona College Institute for Peace and Justice Studies in Ireland and the Iona College Spirituality Institute's Celtic Spirituality Pilgrimage to Ireland.
Deignan is also engaged in interfaith dialogue [2] with Jews, Muslims, and Buddhists. Her parents, Patrick Paul and Bridget, were born in Ireland and later emigrated to London where Kathleen was born. Another emigration brought the Deignans to New York City where Kathleen was raised on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Her sister is Ann Deignan, a physician and poet.
One of Sr. Deignan's edited volumes of Thomas Merton's work was praised by the National Catholic Reporter.[4]
Discography[]
- 1984 – A Garden Once Again: Songs in Celebration of Creation
- 1984 – Of Thanks and Wonder:
- 1997 – Stations: Songs for the Paschal Journey
- 1998 – Borne by Grace: Songs of Contemplation and Praise
- 1999 – Bride Spirit: Songs of the Beloved
- 1999 – Visitation: Songs of the Congregation of Notre Dame
- 2000 – Pax Amor Christi: A Trinity of Songs
- 2000 – Sabbath: Songs for Worship
- 2002 – The Servant's Heart: Songs of Devotion
- 2003 – Returning: Songs for the Journey Home
- 2005 – Sentinel of the Invisible: Jeanne LeBer
- 2008 – The Gift: Songs of the Grateful Heart
- 2009 – A Book of Hours: At Prayer with Thomas Merton
- 2009 – Ave: Songs of the Congregation of Notre Dame
- 2010 – A Garden Once Again: Songs in Celebration of Creation
Bibliography[]
- 1992 – Christ Spirit: The Eschatology of Shaker Christianity. ISBN 978-0-8108-2489-8
- 2003 – Thomas Merton,'When the Trees Say Nothing: Writings on Nature (edited by Kathleen Deignan). ISBN 978-1-893732-60-5
- 2007 – Thomas Merton: A Book of Hours. ISBN 978-1-933495-05-7
- 2009 – Thomas Merton: El Libro de las Horas. ISBN 978-84-293-1818-0
- 2009 – Thomas Merton: Księga godzin. ISBN 978-83-61568-24-7
References[]
- ^ "School of Arts & Science – Iona College". Iona.edu. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 7 January 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^ "Schola Ministries". Scholaministries.org. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
- ^ "Inside NCR: From the Editor's Desk". Natcath.org. Retrieved 8 June 2019.
External links[]
- 1948 births
- Living people
- Iona College (New York) alumni
- Christian music songwriters
- English emigrants to the United States
- American Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns
- American theologians
- Fordham University alumni