The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith from the Vatican asked the Leadership Conference of Women Religious in the US on 18 April 2012 to revise and place itself under the control of an archbishop.1 To date, there have been unsolicited visitations from the Vatican to the same religious women in the US from 2009-2011.2 These events are examples of de facto gender-based discrimination within the Catholic Church, which stultify religious sisters by the Church’s hierarchies, and prompt the question: ‘Is the Catholic Church a safe space for religious sisters?’This article uses a historical review to trace the trajectory of religious sisters in the Catholic Church across the ages to the present, in an attempt to analyze how sisters have be...
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For centuries women religious have faced an uncomfortable tension with the all-male hierarchy of the...
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Discrimination between genders creates an unjust society that no longer guarantees equal rights and ...
The Catholic Women's Network was formed in 1984 and continues to be an active and thriving group. Si...
In April 2003, the researchers conducted a survey of undergraduate students living in residence hall...
Peer reviewedShona culture, Church tradition, and the Roman Catholic Church in particular, are very...
This article is a feminist critique of the International Theological Commission\u27s “Sensus Fidei i...
This article problematises the low uptake of higher leadership roles by guild women of the Roman Cat...
One of the last enactments of the bishops, as the Council of Trent ended in 1563, was to mandate enc...
2013-08-06The author examines how Catholic Sisters negotiated their identities in the wake of the Va...
M.A (Missiology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017A patriarchal culture was the impetus ...
Many Catholic women's congregations are transnational in their orientation. Although their &apo...
For centuries women religious have faced an uncomfortable tension with the all-male hierarchy of the...
It is well known that Catholic nuns and sisters played an important role in modern society, and that...
This paper explores the tension felt by women religious in a Midwestern Benedictine community concer...
Catholic women religious have had an indelible impact on American society, particularly during the e...
Magister Philosophiae - MPhilThis mini-thesis is a small-scale exploratory case study into the exper...
Discrimination between genders creates an unjust society that no longer guarantees equal rights and ...
The Catholic Women's Network was formed in 1984 and continues to be an active and thriving group. Si...
In April 2003, the researchers conducted a survey of undergraduate students living in residence hall...
Peer reviewedShona culture, Church tradition, and the Roman Catholic Church in particular, are very...
This article is a feminist critique of the International Theological Commission\u27s “Sensus Fidei i...