Mountain Sisters

Mountain Sisters
Title Mountain Sisters PDF eBook
Author Helen M. Lewis
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 433
Release 2021-12-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 081318858X

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Monica Appleby and Helen Lewis reveal the largely untold story of women who stood up to the Church and joined Appalachians in their struggle for social justice. Their poignant story of how faith, compassion, and persistence overcame obstacles to progress in Appalachia is a fascinating example of how a collaborative and creative learning community fosters strong voices. Mountain Sisters is a prophetic first-person account of the history of American Catholicism, the war on poverty, and the influence of the turbulent 1960s on the cultural and religious communities of Appalachia. Founded in 1941, The Glenmary Sisters embraced a calling to serve rural Appalachian communities where few Catholics resided. The sisters, many of them seeking alternatives to the choices available to most women during this time, zealously pursued their duties but soon became frustrated with the rules and restrictions of the Church. Outmoded doctrine—even styles of dress—made it difficult for them to interact with the very people they hoped to help. In 1967, after many unsuccessful attempts to persuade the Church to ease its requirements, some seventy Sisters left the security of convent life. Over forty of these women formed a secular service group, FOCIS (Federation of Communities in Service). Mountain Sisters is their story.

The Sisters of Blue Mountain

The Sisters of Blue Mountain
Title The Sisters of Blue Mountain PDF eBook
Author Karen Katchur
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Pages 321
Release 2017-04-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1250066824

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"For Linnet, owner of a Bed and Breakfast in Mountain Springs, Pennsylvania, life has been a bit complicated lately. Hundreds of snow geese have died overnight in the dam near the B&B, sparking a media frenzy, threatening the tourist season, and bringing her estranged sister, Myna, to town. If that isn't enough, the women's father has been charged with investigating the incident. But when a younger expert is brought in to replace him on the case and then turns up dead on Linnet's B&B's property, their father becomes the primary suspect. As the investigation unfolds, the sisters will have to confront each other, their hidden past, and a side of Mountain Springs not seen before. Karen Katchur has written a thrilling novel of sisters and the secrets that bind them that is sure to appeal to readers of her acclaimed first novel, The Secrets of Lake Road"--

Sisters Make Life More Beautiful

Sisters Make Life More Beautiful
Title Sisters Make Life More Beautiful PDF eBook
Author Heather Stillufsen
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 2017-09
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781680881844

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Writer and artist Heather Stillufsen elegantly captures the joys of sisterhood in this charming keepsake book that affirms what anyone who has a sister already knows is true... sisters really do make life more beautiful!

Mountain City Girls

Mountain City Girls
Title Mountain City Girls PDF eBook
Author Anna McGarrigle
Publisher
Pages 386
Release 2015
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0345814029

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A definitive family memoir from world well-known singers Anna and Jane McGarrigle.

Mountains of Fire

Mountains of Fire
Title Mountains of Fire PDF eBook
Author Sharon Lewis Dickerson
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1990
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780945092148

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Green Sisters

Green Sisters
Title Green Sisters PDF eBook
Author Sarah McFarland Taylor
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 385
Release 2009-09-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0674267702

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It is perhaps the critical issue of our time: How can we, as human beings, find ethical and sustainable ways to live with one another and with other living beings on this planet? Inviting us into the world of “green sisters,” this book provides compelling answers from a variety of religious communities. Green sisters are environmentally active Catholic nuns who are working to heal the earth as they cultivate new forms of religious culture. Sarah McFarland Taylor approaches this world as an “intimate outsider.” Neither Roman Catholic nor member of a religious order, she is a scholar well versed in both ethnography and American religious history who has also spent time shucking garlic and digging vegetable beds with the sisters. With her we encounter sisters in North America who are sod-busting the manicured lawns around their motherhouses to create community-supported organic gardens; building alternative housing structures and hermitages from renewable materials; adopting the “green” technology of composting toilets, solar panels, fluorescent lighting, and hybrid vehicles; and turning their community properties into land trusts with wildlife sanctuaries. Green Sisters gives us a firsthand understanding of the practice and experience of women whose lives bring together Catholicism and ecology, orthodoxy and activism, traditional theology and a passionate mission to save the planet. As green sisters explore ways of living a meaningful religious life in the face of increased cultural diversity and ecological crisis, their story offers hope for the future—and for a deeper understanding of the connections between women, religion, ecology, and culture.

The Barefoot Sisters Southbound

The Barefoot Sisters Southbound
Title The Barefoot Sisters Southbound PDF eBook
Author Lucy Letcher
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 482
Release 2009
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0811735303

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"At the ages of 25 and 21, Lucy and Susan Letcher set out to thru-hike the entire 2,175 miles of the Appalachian Trail--barefoot. Quickly earning themselves the moniker of the Barefoot Sisters, the two begin their journey at Mount Katahdin and spend eight months making their way to Springer Mountain in Georgia. As they hike, they write about their adventures through the 100-mile Wilderness, the rocky terrain of Pennsylvania, and snowfall in the great Smoky Mountains. It's as close as one can get to hiking the Appalachian Trail without strapping on a pack"--Back cover.