"A Softness, Slyness and Low Cunning of the Mulatto": Mother Theresa Maxis Duchemin, Gender, and the Schism of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary

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Elizabeth C. Davis
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abstract:This article examines the relationships between Catholic women religious and the bishops in the mid-nineteenth century, exploring the questions of authority and jurisdiction over women's religious organizations that spread across various dioceses. To demonstrate this, a case study is presented of the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (the IHMs), whose members were located in Michigan and Pennsylvania. It explores how the expansion of the IHMs caused a gendered crisis of authority among local bishops. This study occurs within a larger history of questions of jurisdiction over women's religious organizations and racial bias within the Catholic Church in the nineteenth century. It then analyzes how the bishops used the racial identity of Mother Theresa Maxis Duchemin, the congregation's original superior, as a weapon to regain control over the IHMs.
“一个温柔,狡猾和低狡猾的黑白混血儿”:修女特蕾莎·马克西斯·杜舍明,性别,和修女的分裂,玛丽的纯洁之心的仆人
摘要:本文考察了19世纪中叶天主教女修会与主教之间的关系,探讨了遍布各个教区的女修会组织的权威和管辖权问题。为了证明这一点,本文以圣母无玷圣心会(the IHMs)为例进行了研究,其成员位于密歇根州和宾夕法尼亚州。它探讨了国际管理学院的扩张是如何在当地主教中造成性别权威危机的。这项研究发生在19世纪天主教会对妇女宗教组织的管辖权和种族偏见问题的更大历史中。然后,它分析了主教们如何利用修女特蕾莎·马克西斯·杜谢明(Theresa Maxis Duchemin)的种族身份,作为重新获得对ihm的控制的武器。
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