Women Breaking Boundaries: A Grail Journey, 1940-1995SUNY Press, 28 oct. 1999 - 347 pages Through memoir, interviews, and historical overview, Women Breaking Boundaries chronicles the evolution in the United States of the Grail an organization of Catholic lay women dedicated to restoring the Christian spirit to all aspects of life. Janet Kalven, who has been part of the movement since its inception in the early 1940s, traces its development through 1995. |
Table des matières
I Discover the Grail | 1 |
Women Breaking Boundaries | 21 |
Planting the Seeds 19401951 | 27 |
Grail Beginnings The Germinal Ideas and the Pioneers | 29 |
Doddridge Farm Novitiate for the Laity 19401943 | 49 |
Women in Search of Autonomy The Move to Grailville 19431944 | 59 |
GrailvilleA Countercultural Oasis | 75 |
GrailvilleA Center of the Lay Apostolate | 91 |
Aggiornamento in the Grail | 167 |
The Costs of Change | 183 |
Coming of Age Seeds of Hope 19751995 | 195 |
From Alternative Education to Feminist Pedagogy | 197 |
From Feminist Actions to Feminist Consciousness | 217 |
From Secularism to Social Analysis | 243 |
From Lay Missions to Multicultural Exchanges | 265 |
From Religious Certainty to Religious Search | 277 |
Fast Women in a Slow Church 19511964 | 105 |
Deepening the Roots Establishing the Grail Nucleus 1951 | 107 |
Get Six City Centers Expansion Coast to Coast 19511964 | 115 |
Laywomen to the Missions 19501964 | 141 |
Winds of Change 19641975 | 151 |
Tumultuous Changes and Creative Responses | 153 |
People Problems and Promise | 295 |
The United States Grail in Its International Context | 305 |
Notes | 309 |
Select Bibliography | 325 |
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Africa African-American aggiornamento American Anne Archbishop Bishop Sheil Brooklyn Catholic Catholic Action Childerley Christian Church Cincinnati city centers commitment culture Doddridge Farm Dorothy Day Eleanor Walker Eucharist experience feminism feminist feminist theology Ginneken girls Grail Center Grail members Grail Movement Grail team Grailville Holland Holy ideas individual insights Institute International Grail International President issues JK files Joan Overboss laity lay apostolate laywomen leaders leadership learning Liberation Task Force liturgy living Lydwine and Joan Lydwine van Kersbergen Mary Louise Tully Mass meeting mission Mortimer Adler moved movement nucleus members organized parish participants permaculture prayer priests questions religious responsibility role secular Seminary Quarter shared social spiritual staff structures summer Tanzania theology tion took U.S. Grail Uganda United States Grail University Vatican II vision wanted weekend woman world vision Year's School York young women