Transformation of American Catholic Sisters

Author:   Lora Quinonez ,  Mary Daniel Turner
Publisher:   Temple University Press,U.S.
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9781566390743


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   12 January 1993
Format:   Paperback
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Transformation of American Catholic Sisters


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A report on the social, political, and spiritual changes for Catholic nuns in the U.S. since Vatican II

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Author:   Lora Quinonez ,  Mary Daniel Turner
Publisher:   Temple University Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Temple University Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 1.50cm
Weight:   0.666kg
ISBN:  

9781566390743


ISBN 10:   1566390745
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   12 January 1993
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface 1. Changing Times 2. On the Way to a Different Place 3. This Land Is Their Land 4. Their Name Is ""Woman"" 5. A Rightful Coming of Age 6. Not Without Struggle Afterword Notes Church Documents Cited Index

Reviews

Lora Ann Quinonez and Mary Daniel Turner once again serve American religious women well. Although their book focuses on the development of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, it...is also an account of the thought development of American women religious... Besides describing areas of change, Quinonez and Turner analyze and interpret them thoroughly and objectively and also compassionately, courageously, and readably. - Review for Religious [Quinonez and Turner ] offer a privileged perspective on the transitions that have taken place in the past 25 years... [This] is an important work that will enlighten and challenge. It contains pieces of the ongoing transformation that are not found in the many other books on American women's religious life today. American sisters will appreciate this splendid effort to synthesize their experience. Others in the church will find that the experience of American sisters has much resonance with their own. - National Catholic Reporter This well-written and well-documented book shows the energy, creativity, and highly organized response of these women to Vatican Council II and to the momentum which they themselves created. It is a testimony to the dynamism and creativity of the women in religious life in the past forty years. The book is a work of love and a tribute to all those women who have suffered and celebrated the transition thus far. - Marie J. Giblin, Maryknoll School of Theology


Lora Ann Quinonez and Mary Daniel Turner once again serve American religious women well. Although their book focuses on the development of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, it...is also an account of the thought development of American women religious... Besides describing areas of change, Quinonez and Turner analyze and interpret them thoroughly and objectively and also compassionately, courageously, and readably. --Review for Religious [Quinonez and Turner ] offer a privileged perspective on the transitions that have taken place in the past 25 years... [This] is an important work that will enlighten and challenge. It contains pieces of the ongoing transformation that are not found in the many other books on American women's religious life today. American sisters will appreciate this splendid effort to synthesize their experience. Others in the church will find that the experience of American sisters has much resonance with their own. --National Catholic Reporter This well-written and well-documented book shows the energy, creativity, and highly organized response of these women to Vatican Council II and to the momentum which they themselves created. It is a testimony to the dynamism and creativity of the women in religious life in the past forty years. The book is a work of love and a tribute to all those women who have suffered and celebrated the transition thus far. --Marie J. Giblin, Maryknoll School of Theology


Author Information

Lora Ann QuiÑonez, CDP, an education program specialist for the U.S. Department of Education, is a member of the Sisters of Divine Providence community.

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