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1. Witness to Integrity By Anita M. Caspary, Book Review in America, the Catholic magazine & Catholic bookstore
www.americamagazine.org/BookRe - [Cached]Published on: 11/24/2003 Last Visited: 9/9/2004
book cover of Witness to Integrity By Anita M. Caspary in book reviews
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By Anita M. Caspary The Liturgical Press.
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With that ominous quotation, Anita Caspary begins a tragic and potent narrative of the 1967 crisis that led her religious congregation to dissolve its canonical ties with the Vatican and form an independent, ecumenical community.
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Caspary, who holds a doctorate in English from Stanford, brings the authority of personal testimony and lived history to her account. As president of the I.H.M. College in Los Angeles from 1957 to 1963, and as the order's mother general from 1963 to 1969, she found herself the lightning rod in a deepening conflict that stemmed from the progressive innovations and creativity for which the sisters were known in the 1960's.
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As Caspary weaves the tragic story, McIntyre's repeated attempts to counter the sisters' sincere and appropriate renewal efforts became a long litany of deceitful maneuvers and patriarchal directives.
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Early in 1968, after imposed "visitations" by various church officials and several unsatisfactory meetings with representatives of the Vatican, Caspary received from Cardinal Antoniutti at the Sacred Congregation of Religious a letter that became known as the Four Points Document.
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Anita Caspary had already begun to envision a "creative alternative" in a form of religious life outside the canonical structure. By mid-December of 1969, each I.H.M. sister was asked to state her choice: to be dispensed from her public vows and become part of the new lay group, to join another congregation or to remain I.H.M. according to the guidelines of the Four Points Document. -
2. Witness to Integrity By Anita M. Caspary, Book Reviews in America, The Catholic Weekly Magazine & online Catholic bookstore
www.americamagazine.org/gettex - [Cached]Published on: 11/14/2003 Last Visited: 11/14/2003
book cover of Witness to Integrity By Anita M. Caspary in book reviews
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By Anita M. Caspary The Liturgical Press.
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With that ominous quotation, Anita Caspary begins a tragic and potent narrative of the 1967 crisis that led her religious congregation to dissolve its canonical ties with the Vatican and form an independent, ecumenical community.
...
Caspary, who holds a doctorate in English from Stanford, brings the authority of personal testimony and lived history to her account. As president of the I.H.M. College in Los Angeles from 1957 to 1963, and as the order's mother general from 1963 to 1969, she found herself the lightning rod in a deepening conflict that stemmed from the progressive innovations and creativity for which the sisters were known in the 1960's.
...
As Caspary weaves the tragic story, McIntyre's repeated attempts to counter the sisters' sincere and appropriate renewal efforts became a long litany of deceitful maneuvers and patriarchal directives.
...
Early in 1968, after imposed "visitations" by various church officials and several unsatisfactory meetings with representatives of the Vatican, Caspary received from Cardinal Antoniutti at the Sacred Congregation of Religious a letter that became known as the Four Points Document.
...
Anita Caspary had already begun to envision a "creative alternative" in a form of religious life outside the canonical structure. By mid-December of 1969, each I.H.M. sister was asked to state her choice: to be dispensed from her public vows and become part of the new lay group, to join another congregation or to remain I.H.M. according to the guidelines of the Four Points Document. -
3. Witness to Integrity By Anita M. Caspary, Book Reviews in America, The Catholic Weekly Magazine & online Catholic bookstore
www.americamagazine.org/gettex - [Cached]Published on: 11/24/2003 Last Visited: 12/28/2003
book cover of Witness to Integrity By Anita M. Caspary in book reviews
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By Anita M. Caspary The Liturgical Press.
...
With that ominous quotation, Anita Caspary begins a tragic and potent narrative of the 1967 crisis that led her religious congregation to dissolve its canonical ties with the Vatican and form an independent, ecumenical community.
...
Caspary, who holds a doctorate in English from Stanford, brings the authority of personal testimony and lived history to her account. As president of the I.H.M. College in Los Angeles from 1957 to 1963, and as the order's mother general from 1963 to 1969, she found herself the lightning rod in a deepening conflict that stemmed from the progressive innovations and creativity for which the sisters were known in the 1960's.
...
As Caspary weaves the tragic story, McIntyre's repeated attempts to counter the sisters' sincere and appropriate renewal efforts became a long litany of deceitful maneuvers and patriarchal directives.
...
Early in 1968, after imposed "visitations" by various church officials and several unsatisfactory meetings with representatives of the Vatican, Caspary received from Cardinal Antoniutti at the Sacred Congregation of Religious a letter that became known as the Four Points Document.
...
Anita Caspary had already begun to envision a "creative alternative" in a form of religious life outside the canonical structure. By mid-December of 1969, each I.H.M. sister was asked to state her choice: to be dispensed from her public vows and become part of the new lay group, to join another congregation or to remain I.H.M. according to the guidelines of the Four Points Document.

