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Frances Kissling : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frances Kissling Frances Kissling (born 1943) is a scholar and activist in the fields of religion, reproduction and women's rights. She was President of Catholics for a Free Choice (founded 1973) from 1982 until 2007 when she turned over the reins to Jon O’Brien. She is now a Visiting Scholar at the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania. She regularly contributes pieces to ''The Nation'' and ''The Huffington Post''. She contributed the piece "Dancing Against the Vatican" to the 2003 anthology ''Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium'', edited by Robin Morgan. ==Early life==
Kissling was born Frances Romanski into a Polish working-class family in New York in 1943, the oldest of four children.〔(New York Times, 27 Feb. 2007 ) retrieved 12-31-08〕 Her mother divorced and later married a man named Kissling.〔 Inspired by the nuns at her Catholic school, she joined a convent in the early 1960s at age 19, but after just six months she left and enrolled in the New School.〔
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