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Mary Louise St. John

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In 1989, St. John attended a conference in Garrison, New York on "homosexuality among priests, nuns and religious brothers". While at the conference, she spoke on a panel, during which she said "to alienate my lesbian identity from the identity of the Godness within me would be to dismember myself".
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St. John worked as a cytotechnologist at Regina Mundi in Devon from 1974 to 1976 and as a tutor there from 1976 to 1978. She also tutored students at Mount St. Benedict from 1979 to 1983, served as the business manager of the monastery's Benet Press from 1980 to 1985 and had ministered as a retreat
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St. John was an advocate for the rights of people with physical disabilities, as well as the gay community while serving on the board of directors of Community Resources for Independence in Erie. She helped create the Womynspace Coffeehouse in 1989, and she spoke at the 1998 Erie Gay Pride Rally.
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Sister Mary Louise died on September 14, 2003, at the age of 60, from complications of muscular dystrophy.
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life possible for women with physical disabilities. In 1978, she transferred to the
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guide and spiritual companion to gays and lesbians since 1985.
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However, St. John clarified she did keep her vow of celibacy.
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Benedictine Sisters of Erie
Glens Falls, New York
muscular dystrophy
Benedictine Sisters of Jesus Crucified
Devon, Pennsylvania
enclosed religious order
contemplative
Erie Benedictine
professed
motherhouse
"Obituary: Sister Mary Louise St. John"
Erie Times News


"Obituary for Sr. Mary Louise St. John"
"GAY PRIESTS, NUNS WEIGH HOW TO RECONCILE SEXUALITY WITH DEMANDS OF CHURCH"
the original
"Catholics Meet on Gay Role in Clergy"
the original
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https://web.archive.org/web/20070929165831/http://www.eriegaynews.com/pipermail/hrcsupporters_eriegaynews.com/2003-September/000006.html
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1943 births
2003 deaths
20th-century American LGBTQ people
20th-century American Roman Catholic nuns
Activists from New York (state)
American activists with disabilities
American lesbians

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