St. Terese

LaVonne Neff 5-03-2012
Nun image by CREATISTA via Shutterstock.

Nun image by CREATISTA via Shutterstock.

The Vatican has always been scared of forceful nuns. Even (and perhaps especially) the three female doctors of the church made prelates nervous.

  • In the 14th century, Catherine of Siena meddled in papal politics and brought the Avignon pope back to Rome.
     
  • In the 16th century, Teresa of Avila survived an investigation by the Spanish Inquisition of her mystical writings (and Jewish ancestry). 
     
  • In the 19th century, Thérèse of Lisieux disregarded the commands of her priest and Vatican officials until the pope gave in and let her do what she wanted.

And last week, following a two-year investigation, 80 percent of American nuns came under Vatican fire.

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