
Interview with Margaret O'Connor - Catholic Author
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Margaret has her own beliefs. She is upset with Catholic Churches because she found out the truth. Margaret Mary O’Connor has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical Education from the University of Buffalo, and a Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministry, from Christ the King Seminary, in East Aurora, NY. She is a former Chaplain and currently is a Eucharistic Minister at Our Lady of Charity Parish in Buffalo, NY. She literally walks the walk, on picket lines to help keep the issues of Women’s Ordination and Church Accountability on the Priest Sexual Abuse Issue, at the forefront of any Catholic’s attention. As a fellow member of the Laity, she believes any Catholic deserves at minimum at least the truth from Rome, as opposed to the continual outright deception they are receiving. She also is a member of Call to Action, Future Church, Roman Catholic Women Priests, Women’s Ordination Conference and SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests), Buffalo Central Terminal, Preservation Buffalo Niagara, and Western New York Land Conservancy. Margaret Mary is the recipient of the Special Award for Achievement from the Dale Carnegie Public Speaking Course. She also enjoys gardening, Pilates and reading mystery books. Margaret Mary O’Connor, as a member of the Catholic Laity, thought she knew everything about the Catholic Church, at least until she came upon a centuries-old Scandal of lies and cover up by the Hierarchy of that Church. Fed up with being lied to by her own Church about its past Church’s history on Women priests, she knew she had found her calling. With this realization, she committed her life to revealing a truth most Catholics know nothing about. Follow Margaret, as she travels down the Highway of Radical Truth, where lies and outright cover-up will be disclosed. Millions of Catholics are unaware of that past presence of Women Bishop’s Women Deacons as well as Women Priests all there hiding in plain sight, in early Church History. As the complicity of this centuries-old S