National Assembly of Religious Women

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title: National Assembly of Religious Women
text: The National Assembly of Religious Women was a Roman Catholic organization in the United States dedicated to the promotion of social justice. Founded in 1970 as the National Assembly of Women Religious, it changed its name in 1982 to denote the full inclusion of laity. The founding president was Ethne Kennedy; other founding members included Marjorie Tuite, Kathleen Keating, Rosalinda Ramirez, Linda Chavez, and Yolanda Tarango. By 1975 the organization had 103 diocesan council members and direct
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description: Roman Catholic social justice organization
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