Patricia Fox
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Patricia Fox | |
|---|---|
Sister Patricia Fox at the Ateneo de Manila University, 2018 | |
| Personal life | |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Known for | Ejected from the Philippines for political activism |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Catholic Church |
| Institute | Congregation of Our Lady of Sion |
Patricia Fox is an Australian religious figure, a member of the Congregation of Our Lady of Sion. She is known for her ejection from the Philippines by president Rodrigo Duterte.[1] Prior to this, she was the National Coordinator of the Rural Missionaries of the Philippines.[2]
Fox was raised in the Box Hill area of Melbourne and was attended schools run by the Congregation of Our Lady of Sion.[3] In 1969, she joined the congregation. She said that she was inspired to serve the poor people in the Philippines when she met a Filipina Franciscan Missionary of Mary in the 1970s in Jerusalem. The missionary told stories of the struggles of vulnerable sectors in the Philippines and how they rose and protested against the Marcos dictatorship. This gave way for Fox to be inspired by reading about and practicing liberation theology.[4]
In the 1980s Fox went to University of New South Wales, where obtained her law degree, and thereafter helped in legal aid centers.[5] She had an opportunity to go to the Philippines in 1984, where she found "no distinction between the church and movement for justice" which immensely inspired her.[4]

