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Mon Jun 18, 2012, 06:20 AM Jun 2012

The Catholic Church's ahistorical attack on nuns

Posted: Mon, Jun. 18, 2012, 3:00 AM
By Farah Stockman

In 1899, a contingent of nuns journeyed into the malarial forests of southern Africa to set up missionary schools. They mastered the clicking language of the Ndebele tribe, baked communion bread in brick ovens they built themselves, and steered clear of the subject of monogamy so as not to enrage the polygamous local chief.

In 1911, another group of sister-pioneers set sail for the islands of Fiji to run a clinic for lepers. In 1929, nuns in black habits rode a steamship up the Yangtze River into the heart of China, braving insufferable heat, flying termites, and warring generals.

Without these extraordinary women, the Catholic Church would never have been able to spread its teachings around the globe or staff its unwieldy empire. So the Vatican's denunciation of the largest group of American nuns for "radical feminist" ideas is not only shockingly out of touch with the modern world, but also willfully blind to the church's history.

Long before Betty Friedan kicked off the modern feminist movement, nuns were earning medical degrees and running complex institutions. Just look at the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, founded in 1804 to educate impoverished girls. When a bishop forbade them to expand their work, they refused to obey and were kicked out of France. They relocated to Namur, Belgium, and went on to build schools in 17 countries.

http://www.philly.com/philly/opinion/inquirer/20120618_The_Catholic_Church_s_ahistorical_attack_on_nuns.html

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The attacks on the sisters at the various Trad blogs have the stench hedgehog Jun 2012 #1

hedgehog

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1. The attacks on the sisters at the various Trad blogs have the stench
Mon Jun 18, 2012, 01:02 PM
Jun 2012

of misogyny. Even the posts lauding the "good" sisters who wear the traditional habits and obey the bishops imply that women are not really the equal of men!

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