Caitlin oversees program development that advances healing approaches to harm and crime in Catholic communities. Prior to CMN, she spent seven years in direct social services, volunteer management, operations, and program implementation at faith-based and secular non-profits such as Catholic Charities of Baltimore, Catholic Volunteer Network, Youth Service Opportunities Project, and Bethlehem Farm. She co-authored the preface of Redemption and Restoration: A Catholic Perspective on Restorative Justice with Howard Zehr and adapted this work into the faith formation guide Harm, Healing and Human Dignity: A Catholic Encounter with Restorative Justice. Caitlin is trained in peacemaking circles and restorative community conferencing. She holds an MA in Conflict Transformation from the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding at Eastern Mennonite University and is a current student of theology at Catholic Theological Union. Caitlin lives in Alexandria, VA with her husband, two children, and black lab.
Caitlin A. Morneau
M.A. in Conflict Transformation, 2019
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This profile was last updated June 13, 2022