In memory of Corinne Roberts Ware.
Dr. Ware was instrumental in the development of the master of arts program in pastoral ministry at the Seminary of the Southwest, promoting inclusivity for students not intending to enter the clergy. Her teachings in ascetical theology were influential for many students, providing guidance that continues to resonate with future generations. She authored several notable books that contributed to the spiritual education of both priests and laypersons, enhancing theological discussions within her community.
SR321 is a Senate Resolution in memory of Corinne Roberts Ware, who passed away on February 17, 2015, at the age of 82. The resolution expresses the condolences of the Texas Senate to her family and recognizes her accomplishments and contributions to the community. Born in Brownsville, Corinne graduated from Brownsville High School and earned her degree from Baylor University. After a successful career as an interior designer, she pursued theological studies, eventually earning a doctorate in theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
The resolution highlights not just the professional achievements of Dr. Ware, but also the personal impact she had on her students and the community. It reflects on her dedication to education and spiritual guidance, emphasizing her loving relationship with her family and the lasting memories she created with friends and students alike. The sentiment expressed in the resolution showcases the values of compassion and the importance of mentorship in education.