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VOLUME XCIII - NO. 4 | 116 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE GOSPEL | MARCH 11-24, 2017
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E
ver since the Women's March
in D.C. on Jan. 21, the topic of
feminism is abuzz in both the
mainstream media as well as the Church.
But for the Church, the woman has
always been essential, and especially
since St. John Paul II's pontifi cate, the
conversation about her inherent femi-
ninity and her place in society has been
prominent.
With the recent launch of the His-
panic division of Endow, the Aquinas
Institute's Great Debate tackling the
topic, "Is the Church anti-woman?" on
Feb. 23, and an upcoming women's con-
ference March 25, it's evident that the
question of who women are and what
their role is in the Church is taking
deeper root.
"RIGHT" FEMINISM
What is the proper way to
understand true feminism,
then, in light of the Church's
What does the Church
say about feminism?
BY THERESE AAKER
therese.aaker@archden.org
@ThereseAaker
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