Sister Annette Pelletier, IHM, Ph.D.
Title: Associate Professor
Department: Theology and Philosophy
Office: 25 Faculty Center
Phone: (610) 647-4400 Ext: 3252
Email: apelletier1@immaculata.edu
Education:
PhD Theology and Religious Studies, The Catholic University of America
Certificado de Estudios Culturales de America Latina, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Peru
Liceniatura de Estudios Religiosos, Universidad de Marcello Champagnat, Peru
MA Bilingual Bicultural Studies in Education, Marywood University
BA English, Immaculata University
BIOGRAPHY:
As an IHM Sister I have been blessed with many opportunities to “go out to all the world” (Mt. 28:19) and evangelize through education. My experiences as an educator, administrator, and professor have inspired, enriched, and challenged me to provide my students to “seek truth, promote justice and engage in dialogue between faith and culture” (IU Mission Statement).
Courses Taught:
- Introduction to Theology
- Theology of Human Person
- Introduction to the Bible
- Faith and Science
- World Religions in Dialogue
- Worship: Signs, Symbols, and Sacrament
Research Interests:
My research interests include intersections between theology, new technologies, science, and culture.
Presentations:
“Schools of Mission: IHM Sisters in Peru 1922-2000” American Catholic Historical Society, Philadelphia
“Bridging the Americas One Teacher at a Time” CLUTE Conference on International Education, San Francisco, CA
“Orientation for Teachers Hosting IU Education Majors, Fulbright Hays Grant, LIma, Peru
“Catechesis and Conquest: Communion?” School of Theology and Religious Studies, The Catholic University of America.
Publications:
“All Are Welcome” the Rite of Acceptance for Immigrant Children of Catechetical Age,” Catechumenate.
“Catechesis or Conquest: Communion? Worship.
“Gerard Sloyan” Christian Educators (with Trish Panganiban)
“Death by Accident in Peru?” America