Author

Contributions

  • O'Brien, Mary, 1935- - Contributor

Publication

2017 - Apocryphile Press, Berkeley, CA, California

Language

English

Word Count

95,750 words, Guess

Page Count

383 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • DDC267/.442
  • LCCBX809.G72 R66 2017

Alternate Titles

  • Sixteen founders of the international Grail movement
  • 16 founders of the international Grail movement

Description

"Despite historic advances in women's recognition and equality over the past half-century, the significant roles played by Roman Catholic laywomen in church and society still go largely unacknowledged. With Women of Vision: Sixteen Founders of the International Grail Movement, Marian Ronan and Mary O'Brien contribute substantially to remedying this situation. Founded in the Netherlands in 1921, just after World War I, the Grail movement was focused, from the outset, on using laywomen's extraordinary gifts to resolve the crises in which the world found itself. By 1961, the movement had spread to twenty other countries, including Brazil, Australia, the Philippines and nine African countries. Drawn from interviews done with Grail founders in many of these countries, Women of Vision highlights the relentless and often heroic work done by Grail women, founding and staffing hospitals and schools, supporting indigenous women and girls, preparing local women for church and Grail leadership, and in some cases, assuming governance roles in their own countries and at the United Nations."--Cover.

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