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Mary J. Henold: The Leadership Conference of Women Religious is the Scapegoat for Our Disobedience

Posted by Erich on 26 April 2012, 2:00 pm

I believe, at the root of this assault on the sisters’ autonomy, is a bewilderment and anger at the hierarchy’s loss of power over laywomen. Continue Reading Mary J. Henold: The Leadership Conference of Women Religious is the Scapegoat for Our Disobedience

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Filed under Author blog entry, Christian Studies, Gender Studies, Guest Bloggers, Religion, Women's Studies | Tagged catholic and feminist, catholic church, feminism, mary j. henold | 2 Comments

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