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Radical Sanctity is written by Gail Lumet Buckley and published by Austin Macauley. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1638295778 (ISBN 10) and 9781638295778 (ISBN 13).
This book is about four radical and daring Catholic women - radical and daring because they chose to enter the American maelstrom of race. One, Katharine Drexel, became a saint in 2000. The others, Dorothy Day, Catherine de Hueck Doherty, and Sister Thea Bowman were all declared Servants of God - the title bestowed by the Catholic Church on those on the first rung of official sanctity. Of the four women, three are white, one is black; two were nuns; two were laywomen; three were converts; two were mothers; one was divorced; one lived in a common law marriage and had an illegitimate child as well as an abortion and a suicide attempt. What makes for sanctity? Clearly, it doesn't mean obeying all the rules!