Lorraine Murray
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| Lorraine Murray | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Author Columnist |
| Nationality | American |
| Genres | Religious |
Lorraine V. Murray (Lorraine Viscardi Murray) was born in New York in 1947. She is a Catholic author and columnist.
Her books include Confessions of an Ex-Feminist, How Shall We Celebrate?, Why Me? Why Now?: Finding Hope When You Have Breast Cancer, and Grace Notes: Embracing the Joy of Christ in a Broken World. Her essays on Christian themes appear in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Georgia Bulletin, and The National Catholic Register.
She won the second place Catholic Press award for "Best regular column – general commentary" in 2006.[1]
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[edit] Bibliography
- Murray, Lorraine (2008). Confessions of an Ex-Feminist. Ignatius Press, 150. ISBN 978-1586172251.
- Murray, Lorraine (2003). Why Me? Why Now?: Finding Hope When You Have Breast Cancer. Ave Maria Press, 128. ISBN 978-0877939924.
- Murray, Lorraine (May 2002). Grace Notes: Embracing the Joy of Christ in a Broken World. Resurrection Press. ISBN 187871869X.
- Murray, Lorraine (November 16, 2006). "A Wedding Day Resurrection". Georgia Bulletin.
[edit] Education
- Bachelors degree in English from the University of Florida in 1968
- Doctorate in Philosophy from the University of Florida in 1982
[edit] References
- ^ Newspaper Receives 14 Catholic Press Awards. Georgia Bulletin (May 31, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-06-22.

