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An Indian nun’s stand against abuse and institutional power
Sr Ranit Pallassery’s decision to speak as a survivor of sexual abuse confronts the misuse of authority within the Church In the quiet of a convent, where silence is usually a receptacle for prayer, an asphyxiating silence took root at the Missionaries of Jesus Convent in Kuravilangad in 2014. For Sister Ranit Pallassery, bound by religious vows of obedience, chastity, and poverty, her sanctuary was transformed into a site of violation and dissol
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An Indian nun’s stand against abuse and institutional power
Sr Ranit Pallassery’s decision to speak as a survivor of sexual abuse confronts the misuse of authority within the Church In the quiet of a convent, where silence is usually a receptacle for prayer, an asphyxiating silence took root at the Missionaries of Jesus Convent in Kuravilangad in 2014. For Sister Ranit Pallassery, bound by religious vows of obedience, chastity, and poverty, her sanctuary was transformed into a site of violation and dissol
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