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  • 2 months ago | catholicoutlook.org | Susan Nzomo

    In the wake of the Synod on Synodality, Catholic religious women in Africa are voicing their hopes for a Church that values and includes women more deeply, especially in leadership and community roles. For many religious sisters, the synodal process signals a long-overdue shift toward inclusion and shared responsibility. They believe that the Synod’s outcomes could be transformative, especially in regions where leadership has traditionally been male-dominated.

  • Jan 11, 2025 | newageislam.com | Shohret Hoshur |Susan Nzomo |Safin Hamid |Islamic Feminism

    11 January 2025 SeylihanRozi, an Uyghur Woman Sentenced To 17 Years For Teaching Islam To Her Kids And A Neighbour Compiled by New Age Islam News Bureau URL: https://newageislam.com/islam-women-feminism/uyghur-woman-teaching-islam-neighbour/d/134306 Seylihan Rozi, an Uyghur Woman Sentenced To 17 Years For Teaching Islam To Her Kids And A Neighbour By ShohretHoshur for RFA Uyghur Saylikhan Rozi in an undated photo from a video screenshot.

  • Jan 10, 2025 | vaticannews.va | Susan Nzomo

    By Susan Nzomo For many religious sisters, the synodal process signals a long-overdue shift toward inclusion and shared responsibility. They believe that the Synod's outcomes could be transformative, especially in regions where leadership has traditionally been male-dominated. In the past, leadership within the Church, particularly in theological and canonical fields, was largely reserved for men.

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