Camille Agnes Becker Paul (1932-2010) was an Australian feminist, moral theologian and activist.
Her father, Norman Becker, was an engineer who worked on the New South Wales railroad, and her mother, Elsie Childs, was a dressmaker.
She became the second laywoman to obtain a baccalaureate degree in Sacred Theology from the seminary, when she graduated in 1983.
[2] She then earned a graduate degree in religious studies from the Catholic College of Education, in Sydney.
In 1984, she helped found Women and the Australian Church (WATAC),[3] along with Pauline Smith and Patricia Bartley.