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Book SynopsisTable of ContentsTable of Contents Introduction: Taking Catholic Women Seriously Joanne Cavallaro, Jane Lamm Carroll, and Sharon Doherty Section I: Liberating Visions, Remarkable Lives 1. Extravagantly Visionary Leadership: The Irelands and Mother Antonia McHugh Jane Lamm Carroll 2. Portrait of a Daughter of St. Joseph: Sister Jeanne Marie Bonnett John Fleming 3. Opening Doors: Sister AJ and the Minneapolis Campus Deborah Churchill and Thelma Obah 4. Renewing the Meaning of a Women’s College: Identity and Standpoint in the 1970s Sharon Doherty and Catherine Pribyl Lupori Section II: Intellectual Life: In and Out of the Classroom 5. What a Woman Should Know, What a Woman Can Be: Curriculum as Prism Joanne Cavallaro, Jane Lamm Carroll, and Lynne Gildensoph 6. Theology Fit for Women: Religious Wisdom, St. Catherine’s Style Russell Connors, Joyce Dahlberg, Catherine Litecky, CSJ, MaryLou Logsdon, and Thomas West 7. Communion with Books: The Double Life of Literature Cecilia Konchar Farr Section III: Unique Legacy: Faculty and Student Experiences 8. Learning and Earning: The Work-Study Experience Julie Balamut and Virginia Steinhagen 9. Possumus: Sisters’ Education in Feminism Mary Alice Muellerleile and Joan Mitchell, CSJ Postscript: Questions for the Twenty-First Century Sharon Doherty, Jane Lamm Carroll, and Joanne Cavallaro Bibliography Contributors Index