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Radical Sanctity

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This book is about four radical and daring Catholic women - radical and daring because they chose to enter the American maelstrom of race.

One, Katharine Drexel, became a saint in 2000. The others, Dorothy Day, Catherine de Hueck Doherty, and Sister Thea Bowman were all declared Servants of God - the title bestowed by the Catholic Church on those on the first rung of official sanctity.

Of the four women, three are white, one is black; two were nuns; two were laywomen; three were converts; two were mothers; one was divorced; one lived in a common law marriage and had an illegitimate child as well as an abortion and a suicide attempt.

What makes for sanctity? Clearly, it doesn't mean obeying all the rules!

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Austin Macauley Publishers
1638295794 / 9781638295792
eBook (EPUB)
10/11/2023
England
English
1 pages
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