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Maureen Patricia Brigid Flood was an Australian religious sister and member of the Servants of the Blessed Sacrament order. She was the order's regional superior in Australia and deputy superior general. She traveled to Rome, where she created programs for Vatican Radio. She later became interested in feminist theology and worked with Aboriginal community members in Redfern, New South Wales.

Early life and family
Sister Flood was born in Gunnedah, New South Wales. Her mother Cora was an Australian-born Anglican and her father, Ted Flood, was a Roman Catholic from Ireland. Together, then ran country pubs in New South Wales. Flood had four siblings but one died in an accident at the age of four. The family moved from Gunnedah to Inverell and then to Tamworth. Flood's father died at the age of 47 when Flood was aged 16. Flood suffered from dyslexia at school but went on to become a nurse at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney. == Religious life ==
Religious life
Flood joined the Blessed Sacrament Sisters in Melbourne, a strict, enclosed and contemplative order with a focus on Eucharistic adoration. Flood became the order's regional superior in Australia and the deputy superior general of the Blessed Sacrament Order before travelling to Rome in 1981. She went on to prepare programs for Vatican Radio, including a series on human sexuality, and for the Australian Broadcasting Commission. After Flood returned to Australia in 1987, she joined their work with Aboriginal community members at St Vincent's Catholic Church in Redfern. She completed a master's degree at the University of Sydney, writing a thesis on spirituality in the poetry of Judith Wright in 1997. == Death ==
Death
Flood suffered from dementia towards the end of her life, and died just after her 70th birthday on 26 December 2005. and an obituary by Tony Stephens was published in The Sydney Morning Herald. == Publications ==
Publications
• Flood, Maureen (1999) Presence and Absence in the Poetry of Judith Wright Women-Church: an Australian journal of feminist studies in religion 24 (Apr 1999): 16–20. • Flood, Maureen (1997) bits of yarn, calico and velvet scraps: a journey through the death of the father Women-Church: an Australian journal of feminist studies in religion 20 (Mar 1997): 30–35. • Flood, Maureen (1989) Women in the church: aspects of their struggle for justice. Compass Theology Review 23 (Winter/ Spring 1989): 68–75. • Flood, Maureen P. (1988) What I Learned as a General Councillor in Rome Human Development 9(2): 31–34. • Flood, Maureen (1978) About Redfern [social work among Aborigines in Sydney] Asian Bureau Australia newsletter 38: 15–16. ==References==
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