Catholic Women Confront Their Church

Stories of Hurt and Hope

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Catholic Women Confront Their Church

Stories of Hurt and Hope

Description

Catholic Women Confront Their Church tells the stories of nine exceptional women who have chosen to remain Catholic despite their deep disagreements with the institutional church. From Barbara Blaine, founder of Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests (SNAP), to Sister Simone Campbell, whose “Nuns on the Bus” tour for social justice generated national attention, the book highlights women whose stories illustrate not only problems in the church but also the promise of reform. The women profiled span a diverse range of ages, ethnicities, and experiences-single and married, lesbian and straight, mothers and sisters. The women profiled share one trait-that faith is bigger than the institutional church. The book's Introduction provides readers with an essential overview of the history of women in the church, and the Conclusion looks at the potential for future change. Ideal for anyone who has struggled with the Catholic church's relationship with women, this moving book offers hope.

Table of Contents

My StoryFrances Kissling: Abortion's MoralistSharon MacIsaac McKenna: From Convent to CommuneSister Simone Campbell: God's LobbyistMarianne Duddy-Burke: Beyond Catholic IncorporatedDiana Hayes: The Thorn in the Church's SideTeresa Delgado: Trauma and Faith Barbara Blaine: Still Seeking JusticeGretchen Reydams-Schils: Breaking through the SilenceJoshunda Sanders: Coming Home
Epilogue: For Our Daughters
Bibliography

Product details

Published 29 Sep 2016
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 216
ISBN 9781442254145
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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