Anna Lindh Foundation

Women's Ministries Initiative

National Network

Ireland

Address

MDI of Education Clonliffe Rd Dublin Ireland

Country

Ireland

City

Dublin

Street address 2

MDI of Education Clonliffe Rd

Telephone

0894377747

E-Mail

Elenarinskaya@yahoo.co.uk

Year of Establishment

2013

Contact Person1

Dr Elena Narinskaya

Job Title 1

Director, founder

Contact Person 2

Ms Nataliya Basyeva

Job Title 2

administrator

Organisation Type

Other

Fields of Activity

Gender

General Information

Women's Ministreis Innitiative is mostly a volunteer organisation, which focuses on organising educational events for public. It started within the Orthodox Christian Setting, but at the very early stages it attracted christians form Anglican, Catholic and other Protestant denominations. Therefore, at present WMI offers tis membership to everyone. WMI is not gender exclusive, as it often attracts women as well as men for its STudy Days or Conferences. There is a small fee for some of the events, while others are offered free of charge. People can support WMI by subscribing for membership and payign a small fee, which covers administration costs of organising events for public. The structure of organisation consists of a hadful of people, a director, treasurer, administator and informal advisers. Everyone work on a voluntary basis, so there is no salary invovled. As far as resources available, they are modest and mostly come from the organised events, i.e. the leftovers of people's subscriptions, donations and conference fees. Below is the list of our conferences and study days so far: 2014 - 3 days Conference on Early Women Ministries (jointly organised by WMI and Orthodox Theological REsearch Forum) 2015 - Study day on 'Priesthood and Laity' in March and Study Day on 'Loneliness and Solitude: Personhood and Individualism' in October 2016 - Study Day on 'Revelation in Judaism, Christianity and Islam' (jointly organised by WMI and Dublin City UUniversity), which is going to take place on 9 of April, 2016 in Dublin. The format of Study Days, as well as onferences, is to attract a number of speakers and to allow time for discussion, feedback, communication and fellowship. Partner organisations and insitutioins depend on each individually organised event. It is often a co-organiser organisation, as in the case of Orthodox Theological Research Forum or Dublin City University, but also colaborating organisations which provide the venue and further admin assistance, such as International Gender Studies in LMH, Oxford.

Mission and Objectives

OUR MISSION: NETWORKING, EDUCATING, COMMUNICATING NETWORKING: building bridges and joint initiatives with other Orthodox and non-Orthodox organisations EDUCATING: organising conferences, study days and facilitating discussions in between COMMUNICATING: in order to understand each other and learn to accept and respect every point of view, even if it is different from one's own Objectives: to educate general public aobut women's issues, position and ministries in religious traditions in the past and at present  

Main Projects / Activities

Main Projects / Activities: Conferences, Study Days, Public events, Networking, Communication, attendance of other conferences and presenting there OUR INITIATIVES SO FAR + 8-10 September 2014 Conference ‘Inspiration through time: Women’s Ministries in the Orthodox Church’ (High Leigh Christian Conference Centre, UK. Organised in collaboration with Orthodox Theological Research Forum) + 7 March 2015 Study day on Priesthood and Laity, Oxford, St Cross Church (main speakers: Metropolitan Kallistos Ware and Dr Mary Cunningham) + 17 October 2015 Study Day on ‘Loneliness and Solitude: Pershonhood and Individualism’, Oxford, Lady Margaret Hall (main speakers: Sr Vassa Larin (PhD, Vienna), Revd Andrew Louth (Professor Emeritus in Byzantine and Patristic Studies, Durham), Introduction by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware + 9 April 2016 Study Day on ‘Revelation in Judaism, Christianity and Islam’ (Main speakers: Dr Brad Anderson (DCU, Ireland), Dr Eena Narinskaya (DCU, CIRD, Ireland), Dr Jonathan Kearney (DCU, Ireland) How can you contribute to the Network in your country?: By offering collaborative events and by attracting other organisations to collaborate in organising further events Why do you want to join the ALF Network?: I support the mission and appreciate the history of ALF Network, and I met other members and organisations invovled in ALF Network by attending their events, e.g. Inter-Belief Dialogue in Limerick, Ireland in February 2016. I also hope that Women's Ministries Initiative can benefit from broadening its network and exploring the possibilities of partnership with other member-organisations and individuals.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

By organising and co-organising public events on our own and in collaboration withother members of the Network

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

In order to expand our collaboration with other organisations who are promoting education and share similar values to our own