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Subject Women in church leadership: 40 years after Sr. Theresa Kane's request to pope
Date October 3, 2019 10:03 AM
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Sisters see some signs of hopeWomen in church leadership: 40 years after Sr. Theresa Kane's request to pope
by Elizabeth Eisenstadt EvansMercy Sr. Theresa Kane's televised statement to Pope John Paul II, a politely worded but direct challenge about including women in all church ministries, drew intense media coverage, spurred scrutiny of U.S. sisters and marked a new era of progress.

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