Elizabeth Julia Reid (24 February 1915 – 23 December 1974) was an Australian journalist and a lay leader in the Grail movement for Catholic woman.
[9] She was a "dynamic speaker" and frequently travelled across the United States, sharing her global perspective and experience with American Catholic women.
[10] In 1966, she moved to New Delhi, India, where she led the newly formed not-for-profit organization Action for Food Production (AFPRO).
[2] AFPRO was a partnership between faith-based organizations and the government to provide technical assistance in poor rural areas.
[2] In addition, she established the Grail Mobile Extension Training Unit in India, which offered basic education for women in remote rural communities.
She visited the shrine of Saint Francis Xavier in Goa, India, in December of that year, to pray for a miracle of healing.