Three Catholic women shared the unique experiences that shaped their relationship with Catholicism and the customs they practice today in order to sustain their faith. Each of the three speakers discussed their personal histories and how religion played a vital role in their development.with Kate Carter, Sr. Mary Sweeney, S.C., and Nancy Pineda-MadridHeights Roo
Although the theology of Roman Catholic apostolic or active religious life for women continues to de...
This book is openly available in digital formats thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mello...
This work explores the stories of five women. Seemingly unconnected yet at once completely interwov...
This event is a part of an ongoing conversation series in which women's issues and concerns are addr...
A conversation about faith and the vocation to serve others with three women, from different generat...
The identity of American Catholic women religious: A qualitative study of identity narratives in an ...
This project examines the relationship between feminism and Catholicism, focusing on whether or not ...
When the Sisters of Mercy lost their foundress Sister Catherine McAuley in 1841, stories of Mother C...
The experiences of Catholic lay women after Emancipation are largely absent from the historical narr...
Listen to a conversation about the prophetic witness of Catholic women, who through their passion, t...
The paucity of material, especially in Australia, on how women experience the Catholic Church and ot...
Many views of modern day feminism appear to contradict the teachings of the Catholic Church. However...
Roman Catholic sisters first traveled to the American West as providers of social services, educatio...
Oral history interviews form the basis of an investigation into both the context and the every-day a...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This book exam...
Although the theology of Roman Catholic apostolic or active religious life for women continues to de...
This book is openly available in digital formats thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mello...
This work explores the stories of five women. Seemingly unconnected yet at once completely interwov...
This event is a part of an ongoing conversation series in which women's issues and concerns are addr...
A conversation about faith and the vocation to serve others with three women, from different generat...
The identity of American Catholic women religious: A qualitative study of identity narratives in an ...
This project examines the relationship between feminism and Catholicism, focusing on whether or not ...
When the Sisters of Mercy lost their foundress Sister Catherine McAuley in 1841, stories of Mother C...
The experiences of Catholic lay women after Emancipation are largely absent from the historical narr...
Listen to a conversation about the prophetic witness of Catholic women, who through their passion, t...
The paucity of material, especially in Australia, on how women experience the Catholic Church and ot...
Many views of modern day feminism appear to contradict the teachings of the Catholic Church. However...
Roman Catholic sisters first traveled to the American West as providers of social services, educatio...
Oral history interviews form the basis of an investigation into both the context and the every-day a...
This title is published in Open Access with the support of the University of Helsinki.This book exam...
Although the theology of Roman Catholic apostolic or active religious life for women continues to de...
This book is openly available in digital formats thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mello...
This work explores the stories of five women. Seemingly unconnected yet at once completely interwov...