Tuesday, June 12, 2012

In singling out nuns, Catholic Church overlooks its history

Sister Mary Othelia operates a tractor at the Mount Asissi Convent in Illinois in 1942. The nuns did all of the planting and harvesting on the 100-acre farm.
Associated Press
Sister Mary Othelia operates a tractor at the Mount Asissi Convent in Illinois in 1942. The nuns did all of the planting and harvesting on the 100-acre farm.

In singling out nuns, Catholic Church overlooks its history

When the Vatican called US nuns “radical,” it ignored the rich history of women in the church. By Farah Stockman

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