Pam Neumann
Pastoral Associate/Director of Faith Formation for Adults
Pam has been a Pastoral Associate and Director of Religious Education at St. Catherine’s since 1999. During that time she has worked with hundreds of adults as well as families in their search to understand God’s will for them and their role in the world as followers of Jesus.
Pam’s educational background is rooted in literature and theology: she has a BA in English and German from Providence College (RI), a Fulbright Fellowship, Switzerland, earning a Master’s in Theology from the Oblate School of Theology, San Antonio. Learning is a way of life for Pam as she continues to attend courses and lectures in Spirituality at Oblate which she is always eager to share with others. To paraphrase Chaucer’s clerk, “Gladly would she learn and gladly teach.”
Pam and her husband spent over twenty years raising their family of three Millennials in Germany with time spent in California and Florida before moving to Texas. She has worked for the Military Archdiocese, in the Diocese of Palm Beach and as adjunct faculty at Oblate School of Theology, as well as presenting at diocesan and national conferences and symposia along the way.
Jennifer Gamblin
Adult Faith Formation Assistant/Liturgy Office Assistant
After being a stay home mom for the past couple of decades, Jennifer joined St. Catherine’s staff in 2016. Prior to children, Jennifer earned her B.A. in Sociology from the University of Northern Colorado and worked as a Social Worker for the state of Texas in various programs that serve disabled adults and the elderly. At St. Catherine’s Jennifer wears two hats…she is an office support person for the Director of Religious Education for Adults and for the Director of Liturgy and Music. In her Religious Education role, she maintains records for RCIA, Adult Confirmation, and Small Christian Communities. Outside of work, Jennifer keeps busy with her husband and their four children. She can frequently be found delivering Meals On Wheels to the homebound, hauling one of her son’s FFA critters to a prospect show, or FaceTiming with her precious grand-daughter. Life is good!