Kharah Ross
Dr. Kharah Ross, PhD, grew up in Calgary, where she spent her formative years battling imaginary monsters in the backyard, tromping around Nose Hill, writing short stories, and drawing stick figure cartoons. After finishing her undergraduate education in Calgary, Kharah spent almost ten years pursuing graduate studies in Psychology in Vancouver, BC, Chicago, IL, and Los Angeles, CA. While in Los Angeles, she found St. Monica's Catholic Community, and it was there that she rediscovered the Catholic faith. Kharah moved back to Calgary in 2018 to continue her research work at the University of Calgary, and is currently an Assistant Professor in Psychology at Athabasca University. Kharah continues to explore her faith with the same spirit of curiosity that defined her childhood adventures and constantly inspires her research.
Dr. Kharah Ross, PhD, shares her very personal “voyage of discovery” exploring the Catholic faith. Along the way, she encountered a common misconception: despite traditions and beliefs that at first glance seem unbending, the Church is in fact ever transforming – and transformative. Continue reading →