Rachel Ullmann
Rachel Ullmann
Rachel Ullmann
Vocations ⋅ Social Issues ⋅ Women
Rachel serves as the Executive Director of The GIVEN Institute which seeks to activate the gifts of young adult women for the Church and the world. A graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville, she majored in Theology and Catechetics and then obtained her Masters in Education Administration from Johns Hopkins University.
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Rachel Ullmann
Prior to joining GIVEN, Rachel worked in the Archdiocese of Baltimore for over twelve years supporting parishes and schools with their advancement efforts. Rachel has also taught theology courses in Catholic schools and served as Campus Minister at Mount de Sales Academy under the leadership of the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia.
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Rachel is a graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville, where she majored in Theology and Catechetics and obtained her Masters in Education Administration from Johns Hopkins University.
Rachel is a harpist and has traveled to Australia, Israel, and all over Europe (favorite cities being Rome, Lourdes, and Fatima). Her greatest source of joy is her husband Tony and her children, Evangeline and Cooper.
“My deepest desire is to see you in heaven. Every woman who encounters The GIVEN Institute is a chosen daughter of God. My prayer is that you will receive the gift that you are, realize the gifts you have been given, and respond with the gift that only YOU can give. I am honored to accompany you on this journey.
Discover the gift only YOU can give, because of the gift that YOU are
Signature Talk | Women
Women struggle with discovering their gifts, especially in our current culture that confuses the dignity of femininity.
Come and discover your gifts by first receiving the gift that you are, realizing the gifts you have been given, and finally responding with the gift only YOU can give.
Discover the Gift Event
We’re leaning into the truth that our good God can work in and through us at this moment in history, and we’re embracing the benefit of connection, community, and growth that can be found when we come together online.
On each morning of June 10-14, 2020, we’ll host a keynote speaker and explore the gifts and challenges of Catholic women’s leadership. We have a very special prayer time planned at noon, and we’ll come together for Evening Prayer and reflections at night with different religious orders who are members of the GIVEN Network. Our 2020 cohort, our alumnae, and our lay and religious leaders are invited to a live Q&A each night following Evening Prayer with the Sisters.
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