Companionary Press
Big Queer Nun: A Memoir
Big Queer Nun: A Memoir
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How many lives can one person live? Shane Phelan has stopped counting. Big Queer Nun is a powerful narrative of trauma, addiction, and recovery, of the search for a God who loves us as we are and invites us into more than we can imagine.
From her childhood in an alcoholic home, through jails and hospitals, universities and convents and churches, coming out and living in closets, this memoir traces the winding path of integration. Refusing to settle for less than abundant life, she has been drawn by hope to a place of healing. As we read, she inspires us to keep creating our lives.
"Shane Phelan's memoir is a love story. She seeks. She perceives hints of the Beloved in unlikely places. She finds, loses, finds again. The reader will not only enjoy a good tale, but recognize in it, the mysterious truth of love."
-The Rev. Suzanne Guthrie, author, retreat leader, host of The Edge of Enclosure
Author: Shane Phelan
Publisher: Companionary Press
Published: 01/15/2024
Pages: 284
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.84lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9798218341718
About the Author
Phelan, Shane: - Shane Phelan is an Episcopal priest and co-founder of the Companions of Mary the Apostle, an ecumenical religious community. She has been a professor of political science and women studies, author of several books on LGBTQ politics, and an Episcopal nun. She serves as a spiritual director and retreat leader.
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