Anne E. Carr, BVM, Ph. D., papers, 1964-1995.

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Anne E. Carr, BVM, Ph. D., papers, 1964-1995.

The papers of Anne E. Carr, B.V.M., Ph. D., span the years 1964-1995 and consist of unpublished sermons and talks, published articles and interviews, book reviews, awards, and biographical information. Topics include Christian feminism, the role of women in the Roman Catholic Church, ordination of women, teaching methods, feminist perspectives on theology, Christianity, feminist issues and agendas, and the Church. Addendum 1 contains published articles, news clippings, unpublished talks, notes from conferences and meetings, photographs, some BVM material, and an award from the Catholic Theological Society of America. Addendum 2 to contains one unpublished sermon, one published article, and one photocopy of a biographical encyclopedia entry. In addition, there are published articles, news clippings, notes from conferences, and an award from the Catholic Theological Society of America.

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Loyola University of Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives.

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Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Dubuque, Iowa)

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Carr, Anne E., 1934-2008

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Born Chicago, IL, November 11, 1934; died 2008. Anne E. Carr was born in Chicago on 11 November 1934. After receiving her A.B. (cum laude) from Mundelein College in 1956, she taught in the Chicago Public Schools for two years while doing graduate work in English literature at Loyola University Chicago. In 1958 she joined the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, taking the religious name of Sr. Mary Anne David, BVM. By 1963 Sr. Anne had earned her M.A. in Theology from Marquette Univers...