Women-Church Convergence records, 1980-2007.

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Women-Church Convergence records, 1980-2007.

The records of Women-Church Convergence span the years 1982-1994 and consist primarily of documents pertaining to three conferences sponsored by Women-Church Convergence and its predecessor, Women of the Church Coalition. Addendum 1 contains the records of Ruth McDonough Fitzpatrick. Addendum 2 contains the records of Kathleen Henry. Addendum 3 consists of 4 boxes, starting in 1980, but is predominantly from 1997 to the present and focus on subject files. Addendum 4 consists of general materials and W-CC meeting materials. Addendum 5 records consists of materials relating to the Women-Church Convergence Conference on August 17-19, 2007. Addendum 6 consists of records of the various topics and responses discussed in an online open forum and audio-visual materials of the Women-Church Convergence Conference in 2007.

26 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7713837

Cudahy Library

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Loyola University of Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives.

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Women-Church Convergence.

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Coalition of autonomous Catholic organizations committed to the egalitarian and self-governing participation of women in the Church. The Women of the Church Coalition was formed in May 1977 around the idea of including both laywomen and women religious in working together for women's issues. The founding member groups included Chicago Catholic Women, the Institute of Women Today, St. Joan's Alliance, Christian Feminists, Las Hermanas, the National Black Sisters Conference, and Priests for Equali...