Katrina Kardash
Katrina completed the MA in Religions and Cultures at Concordia University. Working under the supervision of Professor Daniel-Hughes, she explored Montreal-based evangelical Christians' views on women's roles in marriage and the Church. Her project aimed to situate local evangelicals' views within the broader debate on the meaning of biblical submission and female authority that is ongoing within North American evangelical Protestantism. Before that, she majored in World Religions at McGill University. Katrina is now pursuing a doctorate in religious studies at the Universite de Montreal, where she continues to explore how committed Christians understand and live out their faith in highly secularized societies. The topic of her fieldwork-based doctoral project is contemporary Traditional Latin Mass attendance among Canadian Roman Catholics. Through this project, she aims to understand what leads men and women to attend such Masses, and what characterizes their religious practice and approach to daily life.