Building Sisterhood


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The often forgotten role of Catholic sisters is told in experiences deeply rooted in self-realization and feminist methodology. In this collection of thirteen essays the contributors illuminate the little known world of a very creative and committed community of women—their aspirations, their values, their mission. An often neglected part of feminist research, this type of sisterly collaboration affirms the seminal paradigms in women's work and writing. These essays deal with many of the same issues of power, economic autonomy, friendship, spirituality, socialization, and professional commitment encountered in other feminist endeavors. Building Sisterhood gives the reader insight into the rigorous training involved in becoming a nun, including the complex relationships between the Monroe community, other IHM sites, and within the intricate church hierarchy. Feminist historian Margaret Susan Thompson places the essays within a historical context and provides detailed background for those unfamiliar with the life, duty, and experience of Catholic sisters. This book will make a unique contribution to feminist scholarship, religious studies, and women's history







Gift of Fire


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National Union Catalog


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Includes entries for maps and atlases.







Mother Jones


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"[Biography of the] celebrated organizer and agitator, the very soul of protest movements in the early twentieth century."--Jacket.




The Cross Leads Generations on


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The parish was organized 15 Oct. 1788 under the name "St. Antoine a la Riviere aux Raisins." It was changed to St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception in 1845. Cemeteries under both names still exist.




Beyond History


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Library of Congress Catalog


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A cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards.