Drawing on her experiences as a teacher in the Catholic school system, a Catholic nun and an outspoken advocate of women's equality, Manning powerfully articulates how Pope John Paul II's current views on women are not only a problem for the Catholic Church, but also are a threat to the wellbeing of all women, regardless of belief.
Drawing on her experiences as a teacher in the Catholic school system, a Catholic nun and an outspoken advocate of women's equality, Manning powerfully articulates how Pope John Paul II's current views on women are not only a problem for the Catholic Church, but also are a threat to the wellbeing of all women, regardless of belief.
Drawing on her experiences as a teacher in the Catholic school system, a Catholic nun and an outspoken advocate of women's equality, Manning powerfully articulates how Pope John Paul II's current views on women are not only a problem for the Catholic Church, but also are a threat to the wellbeing of all women, regardless of belief.