Erie, PA – Tomorrow Voice of the Faithful will formally accept a $75,000 donation from Lynette Petruska, a former nun who once served as chaplain at Gannon University in Erie. Ms. Petruska is donating the money to establish the Emily and Rosemary Fund, which will support women working in the Catholic Church who face financial hardship as a result of discrimination and injustice in the Church.
“I was fortunate to have a profession to which I could return,” Ms. Petruska says, “but many women serving the Church find themselves and their families at great risk when targeted by discriminatory practices or when they stand up to injustice. This is my way to help, at least in a small way.”
Ms. Petruska, an attorney practicing in St. Louis MO, decided to establish the fund because she herself experienced injustice and discrimination after opposing sexual harassment and other sexual misconduct committed by priests at the university. She later filed a lawsuit against both the university and bishop of Erie PA. She has named the fund after her two grandmothers, women who inspired Lynette with their strength and courage.
Tomorrow Ms. Petruska will be joined by Voice of the Faithful leaders as she presents them with a check for the fund. Voice of the Faithful members and friends of Ms. Petruska have been appointed as a committee to handle the applications and distribution of funds. Application instructions will be available on the Voice of the Faithful web site.
“We look forward to working with Lynette on this fund to help women who have been treated unfairly by the Church,” says Bill Casey, of the Voice of the Faithful Board of Trustees. Mr. Casey will be at tomorrow’s announcement.
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Voice of the Faithful (VOTF) is a lay organization formed in 2002 in response to the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church. The goals of the organization are to support survivors, support priests of integrity, and work towards structural change in the Church.
The organization was started in the basement of a church in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and has since expanded worldwide with 30,000 members and affiliates across the country and abroad. For more information about VOTF please visit www.votf.org or email Jessica at votfpr@votf.org or call 781-552-3360.