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September 4, 2013

Catholic Feminism: An Oxymoron?

by Tom Gourlay

The feminist movement has historically been viewed with great scepticism by many within the Catholic Church. Feminist history is often divided into three distinct ‘waves’. First-wave feminism was linked to the movement for women’s suffrage, and there is little that …

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