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Introduction: Nicholas K. Rademacher and Sandra Yocum
"Pray for Good Sounds": Black Catholic Practice, Friendship, and Irreverence in the Intimate Correspondence of Mary Lou Williams
Nina Polcyn: Living Art and Women's Leadership at St. Benet's Bookstore
Lucy Looks Twice: The Agency of Lay Lakota Catholic Women, and the Legacy of Nicholas Black Elk
Dolores Huerta Haciendo Más Caras: Navigating a Catholic World Not Scripted for Her
Catholic Laywomen's Natural Family Planning Across Three Generations
Our Lady of the Liturgical Movement?: Rejecting and Reclaiming Marian Devotion by American Catholic Laywomen
The Catholic Novel: Book Reviews in Katherine Burton's 'Woman to Woman' Columns, 1933-1942
"We Are Not Here to Convict but to Convince": A Catholic Laywoman's Witness to Anti-Racism in Twentieth-Century Philadelphia
Laywomen as Church Patrons: Clare Boothe Luce, Marguerite Brunswig Staude, and Dominique de Menil
The Road to Friendship House: Ellen Tarry and Ann Harrigan Discern an Interracial Vocation in the US Catholic Landscape
From Grailville to the Universe: How the Grail Movement Widened the Possibilities for American Catholic Laywomen
Laywomen Enacting the Mystical Body
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Index
Series Editors
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction: Nicholas K. Rademacher and Sandra Yocum
"Pray for Good Sounds": Black Catholic Practice, Friendship, and Irreverence in the Intimate Correspondence of Mary Lou Williams
Nina Polcyn: Living Art and Women's Leadership at St. Benet's Bookstore
Lucy Looks Twice: The Agency of Lay Lakota Catholic Women, and the Legacy of Nicholas Black Elk
Dolores Huerta Haciendo Más Caras: Navigating a Catholic World Not Scripted for Her
Catholic Laywomen's Natural Family Planning Across Three Generations
Our Lady of the Liturgical Movement?: Rejecting and Reclaiming Marian Devotion by American Catholic Laywomen
The Catholic Novel: Book Reviews in Katherine Burton's 'Woman to Woman' Columns, 1933-1942
"We Are Not Here to Convict but to Convince": A Catholic Laywoman's Witness to Anti-Racism in Twentieth-Century Philadelphia
Laywomen as Church Patrons: Clare Boothe Luce, Marguerite Brunswig Staude, and Dominique de Menil
The Road to Friendship House: Ellen Tarry and Ann Harrigan Discern an Interracial Vocation in the US Catholic Landscape
From Grailville to the Universe: How the Grail Movement Widened the Possibilities for American Catholic Laywomen
Laywomen Enacting the Mystical Body
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Index