Margaret Hebblethwaite

Margaret Hebblethwaite

Margaret Speaight Hebblethwaite (born 1951, London) is a British writer, journalist, activist and religious worker.

She read read theology and philosophy at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford University, and at the Gregorian University in Rome.

In 1974, she met and married Peter Hebblethwaite, a Jesuit priest who left the priesthood after a decade in the ministry, and, after laicization, worked as an editor, journalist and Vaticanologist. The couple married and had three children. Peter Hebblethwaite died in 1994.

Margaret Hebblethwaite worked from 1984 to 1994 in prison chaplaincy, catechesis and parish work in Oxford. Since 2000 she has been a freelance missionary in Santa María, Paraguay.

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