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Women breaking boundaries : a grail journey, 1940-1995
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ISBN: 0585283214 9780585283210 0791443310 0791443329 9780791443316 9780791443323 1438408226 Year: 1999 Publisher: Albany, NY : State University of New York Press,

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Reinterpreting the Eucharist
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ISBN: 1138110655 1844657736 1315728826 1317544080 9781317544081 9781317544074 1317544072 9781315728827 9781317544067 1317544064 1845537718 9781845537715 9781138110656 9781845537715 9781844657735 Year: 2014 Publisher: London

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The Eucharist continues to be central to contemporary Christian religious tradition and to be the focus for a wide range of assumptions and disputes. Chief amongst these disputes is the role of women in the theology and the ritual of the Eucharist. Reinterpreting the Eucharist brings together a diverse range of voices with each using their own marginalized experience to explore other ways - indigenous culture, medieval and contemporary art, social history, and environmental ethics - of engaging with the Eucharist. Presenting new forms of theological and ethical engagement, the book responds to the challenge of reconsidering the meaning of the Eucharist today.


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Unruly Catholic feminists
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ISBN: 1438485026 9781438485027 Year: 2021 Publisher: Albany State University of New York Press

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Third- and fourth-wave feminists write about their experiences with Catholicism and their visions for the future of women in the Church.


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The laywoman project
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ISBN: 9798890856753 1469654504 1469654512 9781469654515 9781469654508 9781469654485 1469654482 9781469654492 1469654490 Year: 2020 Publisher: Chapel Hill

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Summoning everyday Catholic laywomen to the forefront of twentieth-century Catholic history, Mary Henold considers how these committed parishioners experienced their religion in the wake of Vatican II. This era saw major changes within the heavily patriarchal religious faith - at the same time as an American feminist revolution caught fire.


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Magistra : a journal of women's spirituality in history.
Year: 1995 Publisher: Dunwoody, Ga. : [publisher not identified],

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Amazons, Wives, Nuns, and Witches
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ISBN: 9780292748545 029274854X 0292748531 9780292748538 9780292748538 Year: 2021 Volume: book thirty-two Publisher: Austin

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The Roman Catholic church played a dominant role in colonial Brazil, so that women’s lives in the colony were shaped and constrained by the Church’s ideals for pure women, as well as by parallel concepts in the Iberian honor code for women. Records left by Jesuit missionaries, Roman Catholic church officials, and Portuguese Inquisitors make clear that women’s daily lives and their opportunities for marriage, education, and religious practice were sharply circumscribed throughout the colonial period. Yet these same documents also provide evocative glimpses of the religious beliefs and practices that were especially cherished or independently developed by women for their own use, constituting a separate world for wives, mothers, concubines, nuns, and witches. Drawing on extensive original research in primary manuscript and printed sources from Brazilian libraries and archives, as well as secondary Brazilian historical works, Carole Myscofski proposes to write Brazilian women back into history, to understand how they lived their lives within the society created by the Portuguese imperial government and Luso-Catholic ecclesiastical institutions. Myscofski offers detailed explorations of the Catholic colonial views of the ideal woman, the patterns in women’s education, the religious views on marriage and sexuality, the history of women’s convents and retreat houses, and the development of magical practices among women in that era. One of the few wide-ranging histories of women in colonial Latin America, this book makes a crucial contribution to our knowledge of the early modern Atlantic World.

New Catholic women
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ISBN: 0585001383 9780585001388 0253209935 0253329310 Year: 1995 Publisher: Bloomington Indiana University Press

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Unruly Catholic nuns : sisters' stories
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ISBN: 1438466498 1438466471 143846648X Year: 2017 Publisher: Albany, New York : Excelsior Editions,

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Unruly Catholic Nuns explores the voices of current and former Catholic nuns and, by doing so, contributes to the global conversation about the role of women in the Catholic Church today. Through autobiography, fiction, poetry, and prose, Sisters and former nuns write about their lived experiences with Catholicism, both in accordance and in conflict with the institutional Church. Through their stories we learn how these women act out their missions of social justice, challenge cultural and governmental policies, and attempt to reconcile their unruliness with their religious orders and the strictures of the church hierarchy. At a time when questions of gender, religion, race, and sexuality are provoking intense debate within Catholicism and other Christian traditions, and when religion is frequently invoked in political rhetoric, these stories provide a vital corrective to our contemporary understanding of the role of women and nuns in the Roman Catholic Church.


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The Female Face in Patriarchy : Oppression as Culture
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ISBN: 1609177533 Year: 1999 Publisher: East Lansing : Michigan State University,

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The female face in patriarchy : oppression as culture
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ISBN: 0585188327 Year: 1999 Publisher: East Lansing : Michigan State University,

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The Female Face in Patriarchy discusses women's complicity in patriarchal dominance and their role in fostering their own oppression. This work, the result of a two-year study by Frances O'Connor and Becky Drury focusing on Brazil and the United States, examines how and why women are participants and promoters of their own oppression in the Roman Catholic Church. Using the Church as a model for society in general, The Female Face in Patriarchy demonstrates how women, through centuries of conditioning, have become both victims and perpetrators of their own oppression and how their cooperation with, and submission to, patriarchal dominance has been both conscious and unconscious. The authors begin by asking tough questions: How does patriarchy deform a woman's soul? How and why does a woman embrace patriarchy? What are the ramifications of female patriarchal behavior? Their conclusions are based on data gathered through hundreds of personal interviews with women in parish settings and small communities. Leading Catholic feminists were interviewed about their theories as to why women are co-opted by the patriarchal system. The experiences of grassroots sisters and other women were compared with, and used to either corroborate or refute, the assumptions and theories of leading American and Brazilian feminists. Women are formed to hang their heads.

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