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portada Sister Trouble: The Vatican, the Bishops, and the Nuns (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
128
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
20.3 x 12.7 x 0.7 cm
Peso
0.13 kg.
ISBN13
9781484197929

Sister Trouble: The Vatican, the Bishops, and the Nuns (en Inglés)

Marian Ronan (Autor) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Tapa Blanda

Sister Trouble: The Vatican, the Bishops, and the Nuns (en Inglés) - Ronan, Marian

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In April of 2012 the Vatican issued a harsh "doctrinal assessment" of the largest organization of Catholic sisters in the U.S., the Leadership Conference of Women Religious. The "assessment" was the culmination of a three-year investigation. Simultaneously, the Vatican had been conducting a visitation of 340 active (non-cloistered) congregations of U.S sisters. What do these developments mean? This is the question Catholic scholar and activist Marian Ronan sets out to answer in Sister Trouble: The Vatican, the Bishops, and the Nuns, her galvanizing collection of articles about the investigations, the doctrinal assessment, and the issues that connect them. In the first section of Sister Trouble, Ronan chronicles the conflict from the 2009 launch of the investigations to the 2012 actions of bishops appointed to oversee the Leadership Conference. She also examines the condemnation of Sister Elizabeth Johnson's book, the link between the sisters' support for the Affordable Care Act and the Vatican crackdown, and the dispute over the ultimate meaning of the Second Vatican Council that underlies the conflict. The articles sizzle with Ronan's distinctive and sometimes acerbic humor. Readers curious about the Vatican crackdown will learn a good deal from this first section of Sister Trouble. But the talk that comprises the second section provides much-needed context for understanding the conflict. Here the author examines in particular the treatment of dedicated celibate women throughout church history and the threat they have always posed to the supposedly absolute gender boundaries with which male leaders justify their domination of the church. Finally, in the concluding section, Ronan makes clear her reasons for undertaking Sister Trouble-because she cares so deeply about Catholic sisters. In the first article, she uses a statue of Joan of Arc to trace a genealogy from one U.S. Catholic sister to another and finally to herself. Then she draws on Irish writer Nuala O'Faolain to explore how the sisters shaped the lives and characters of generations of Catholic women. And in the final essay, Ronan steps beyond the current conflict to bid farewell to three recently deceased sisters whose lives of commitment profoundly influenced her own. As theologian Tania Oldenhage has written, Sister Trouble is an "urgent, clear-sighted and deeply-moving account" of the conflict between the Vatican and the nuns. It's also a testimony to the legacy of Catholic sisters throughout the ages.

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