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Title
Elizabeth Musodzi: The Catholic Woman Agent of the Gospel |
Full text
http://ir.uz.ac.zw:8080/jspui/handle/10646/348 |
Date
2006 |
Author(s)
Ruzivo, Munetsi |
Abstract
This article appeared in the Studio Historiae Ecclesiastice of Oct 2005 Vol. XXXI Number. 2 pp. 63-75. - The role played by Catholic African Women agents of the gospel in the propagation of the faith in Zimbabwe has not been highlighted in Catholic historiography in Zimbabwe This article focuses on Mai Musodzi of St Peters Mbare in Harare, a laywoman, who contributed a lot to the propagation of the Catholic faith in Harare. The article intends to critically investigate the role played by Elizabeth Musodzi at every in the development and expansion of Catholicism in Salisbury by unravelling problems and challenges those women in the likes of Elizabeth Musodzi faced in a male dominated Church and a male dominated environment. Thirdly the article intends to find out the role that Elizabeth Musodzi played in the religious, and socio-political spheres. Finally the article will try to investigate if she played any decisive role in conscientising the Catholic Church about racism and segregation that was rampant at the time. |
Subject(s)
Women; Catholic Church; Harare; Religion |
Language
en |
Type of publication
Preprint |
Format
167425 bytes; application/pdf |
Repository
Harare - University of Zimbabwe
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