Unruly Catholic Women Writers Through the Centuries; J.DelRosso, L.Eicke & Ana Kothe Female as Flesh in the Later Middle Ages and the 'Bodily Knowing' of Angela of Foligno; J.Judge 'I grab the microphone and move my body': Volatile Speech, Volatile Bodies, and the Church's Attempt to Measure Holiness; M.C.Bodden Letters from the Convent: St. Teresa of Avila's Epistolary Mode; J.Cammarata Talking Out of Church: Women Arguing Theology in Sor Juana's loa to the Divino Narciso ; J.Gillespie Angela Carranza, Would-Be Theologian; S.Schlau Resituating Carvajal's Vida in Protonovelistic Narratives; A.Kothe Through the Grate; Or, English Convents and the Transmission and Preservation of Female Catholic Recusant History; T.M.McArthur 'Must her own words do all?': Domesticity, Catholicism and Activism in Adelaide Anne Procter's Poems; C.L.Hoeckley The Legacy of Laveau in the Practice of Helen Prejean: The Tradition and Territory of New Orleans Spiritual Advisors; B.Eckstein 'Reluctant Catholics': Contemporary Irish-American Women Writers; S.Ebest Marie-Claire Blais Revises John Keats: Sadean Moments and Anti-Catholic Sentiment in Une saison dans la vie d'Emmanuel ; B.P.Robertson Catholicism's Other(ed) Holy Trinity: Race, Class, and Gender in Black Catholic Girl School Narratives; J.DelRosso Challenging Catholicism: Hagar vs. the Virgin in Graciela Limon's The Memories of Ana Calderon ; M.J.Suero-Elliott Dis-robing the Priest: Gender and Spiritual Conversions in Louise Erdrich's The Last Report on the Miracle at Little No Horse; P.Rader