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Graduation
2008 - Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
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Mount Mercy and Kennedy Family Connection
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Kathleen
Kennedy Townsend’s faith was shaped as she
grew up in a large Irish Catholic family and attended Catholic
schools. The eldest child of Robert and Ethel Kennedy, she
saw her parents make the connection between faith
and justice, between faith and the common good. Civil
rights was a moral issue - poverty unacceptable. Her father’s
article “Suppose God is Black?” highlighted for
her the notion that our religious beliefs were intimately
connected to our public actions. |
Mrs.
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend |
In
the early eighties, Mrs. Townsend wrote a number of articles connecting
faith to the fight for a fairer society. She founded the
Maryland Student Service Alliance to make Maryland the
first, and still only state that requires young people to engage
in community
service as a condition of graduation. And, as Maryland’s
first woman Lt. Governor, she instituted the office of Character
Education, to provide a focal point for the teaching of responsibility
and respect to the next generation.
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Mrs. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend and
Dr. Christopher Blake, Mount Mercy President |
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being elected Lt. Governor, Mrs. Townsend served as Deputy
Assistant Attorney General of the United States. She helped
design and launch the nationally acclaimed Police Corps,
a program that gives college scholarships to young people
who pledge to work as police officers for four years after
graduating.
Mrs. Townsend has been appointed an Adjunct Professor at
Georgetown University’s School of Public Policy and
has been a Visiting Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government
where she focused her efforts on faith and public life.
Mrs. Townsend is an honors graduate of Harvard University,
and holds a law degree from the University of New Mexico
where she was a member of the law review. She has received
ten honorary degrees and has published several articles
in the New York Times, Washington Post, and Washington Monthly,
among others.
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend lives outside Baltimore, Maryland
with her husband, David, a professor at St. John’s
College in Annapolis. They have four daughters Meaghan,
Maeve, Kate and Kerry. |
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