A Will of Her Own: A Story of Faith, Love and Scandal

A Will of Her Own: A Story of Faith, Love and Scandal
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Publisher : Northshire Bookstore
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 1605712965
ISBN-13 : 9781605712963
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Book Synopsis A Will of Her Own: A Story of Faith, Love and Scandal by : Mary Scanlan

Download or read book A Will of Her Own: A Story of Faith, Love and Scandal written by Mary Scanlan and published by Northshire Bookstore. This book was released on 2016-01-29 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This evocative memoir will appeal to those who lived through and remember the sixties, as well as to people of faith. In 1947, Mary Scanlan was a freckle-faced, Catholic school girl, believing in miracles, dutifully reciting her prayers, attending Mass, loving processions and benedictions. By 1966, she was a feminist magazine editor, questioning the Church's position on women and sexuality, dismissive of Catholic theology. While living the single life in Manhattan, she became involved in a scandalous, unconventional relationship with a priest who was a popular leader in the Brooklyn Church. A Will of Her Own recounts this story. Will was intellectually excited by the cultural and religious turmoil of the sixties, but personally tormented as he moved forward in his priesthood. He was a man who was not supposed to be loved or touched by a woman. But, he was on a deadline and needed an editor; she needed the income. They scrupulously maintained a professional relationship, until they could no longer avoid the obvious. A Will of Her Own is a loving, painful and joyful journey on a road of faith and love. Ultimately, thoughtful and committed wills prevailed.


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