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"textContent": "Ronan - Blessed Are They Who Mourn - JCRT 2.3 \n\nBlessed Are They Who Mourn: Roman Catholic Sex/Gender Ideology after Vatican II\n\nMarian Ronan \nAmerican Baptist Seminary of the West\n\n \n\nIntroduction\n\nOne widely accepted reading of twentieth century Roman Catholicism is that the Catholic Church became part of the modern world as a result of the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965). And certainly, some of the most widely hailed conciliar documents'\"The Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World,\" for example, and \"The Declaration on Religious Freedom\" 'reflect a new Catholic opening toward modern values.\n\nThe Discourses of Mourning\n\nCatholicism and Difference\n\nCatholic Sex/Gender Ideology\n\nEcclesial Displacements\n\nConclusion\n\n \n\nNotes\n\n \n\n> Marian Ronan is Assistant Professor of Contemporary Theology and Religion at the American Baptist Seminary of the West in Berkeley, CA, and president of the (Roman Catholic) Women's Ordination Conference.\n\n \n\n> \n\n *\n\n ' 2001 Marian Ronan. All rights reserved. \nUpdated 07/28/21. \nhttp://jcrt.org/archives/02.3/ronan/\n\n---",
"title": "Blessed Are They Who Mourn: Roman Catholic Sex/Gender Ideology After Vatican II"
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