Wexler explores women's struggles to be both feminist and Catholic.(Catholic Women Confront Their Church: Stories of Hurt and Hope)
Simone Campbell, executive director of the Catholic social justice lobby NETWORK; * Barbara Blaine, founder of the Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP); * Frances Kissling, who opposed the church's teaching on contraception and abortion and was president of Catholics for a Free C...
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