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One hundred years ago, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
founded a college designed to unite women's intellectual and
spiritual development: The College of St. Catherine, now St.
Catherine's University. Is such an institution, a women-built and
women-led Catholic college, an anachronism today? How has a century
of changes in the Catholic Church and women's roles affected St.
Catherine's? Addressing these and other questions in a scholarly
and engaging manner, Liberating Sanctuary: 100 Years of Women's
Education at the College of St. Catherine challenges prevailing
assumptions about the history of women's education. The essays in
this book, edited by Jane Lamm Carroll, Joanne Cavallaro, and
Sharon Doherty, examine key figures, decisions, and ideas over the
College's 100 year history, linking the story through a central
theme: the paradox of institutional goals that seek both to
liberate and constrain women. Since its founding, St. Catherine's
has promoted women's leadership and autonomy, sometimes by design,
sometimes by accident, sometimes despite stated aims.
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