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The Quiet of the Cloister as Reprieve: Holy Vows in the Hands of the State

41 min · 3 de abr de 2026
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She wore a veil and carried the state with her. In this episode, we examine Mary Frances McTernan, the first social worker at Rhode Island’s Exeter School, later known as the Ladd School, a woman who dragged Catholic judgment into the lives of the institutionalized and made state custody feel like damnation. Through letters, reports, and archival records, this story follows how one nun reached into courtship, family life, labor, and liberty, turning love into suspicion, privacy into evidence, and every small freedom into a test of obedience. Music: “Endless Nightmare” by Oliver Garcia, licensed via Motion Array.

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