Jacqueline Straub

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Jacqueline Straub (born September 15, 1990 in Sigmaringen ) is a German - Swiss Catholic theologian , journalist and book author .

Career

Jacqueline Straub grew up in Göggingen and Pfullendorf . She passed the Abitur at the Staufer - Gymnasium in Pfullendorf in 2010. Then she studied Roman Catholic theology at the Albert-Ludwigs-University in Freiburg im Breisgau and at the University of Freiburg im Üechtland and graduated in 2016 with a master's degree " summa cum laude " at the University of Lucerne .

Straub works full-time as an editor at the Schweizer Zeitung 20 Minuten . As a freelance journalist, she writes for Aufbruch , the independent journal for religion and society and the Christian-ecumenical magazine Kirche In . In the indicator for the pastoral care Straub has a monthly column. She also works as a speaker and book author. As an altar boy in her home parish in Pfullendorf, she had the desire to become a Catholic priestess . Jacqueline Straub is married and lives in Muri AG .

Awards

Works

  • Kick the church out of a coma. Patmos Verlag, Ostfildern 2018.
  • Finally be a priestess! Paulusverlag, Freiburg 2017.
  • Young, catholic, female. Publik-Forum Verlagsgesellschaft, Oberursel 2016.
    • Giovane, Cattolica, Donna. Perché voglio diventare prete. Gabrielli Editori, Verona 2018.
    • Young, Catholic, Female. Why I want to be a priest. Fisher King Publishing, Pool in Wharfedale, 2017.

Web links

Commons : Jacqueline Straub  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Text and video: Stephanie Hess; Photo: Vera Hartmann; Editing: Kerstin Hasse: "I do not claim to be the perfect Catholic". In: annabelle.ch. August 28, 2018, accessed February 29, 2020 .
  2. ^ Theresa Weiss: Struggle for church reform - How a young woman wants to become a priestess. In: FAZ. December 19, 2018, accessed February 29, 2020 .