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Where is Tom Hanks when you need him? Something sinister is happening in the Catholic Church, at least according to New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd. And the way she writes, it reads like the beginning of a treatment for a Dan Brown extravaganza. Her plot, you see, is just that absurd.

Dowd was convinced that the nuns who taught her in the fifth grade were unhappy, and she remains adamant that the situation remains the same today. She writes: “Nuns were second-class citizens then and -- 40 years after feminism utterly changed America -- they still are.”

I can’t speak for “the formidable Sister Hiltruda” Dowd had in grade school, but the columnist needs to meet some of the sisters I’ve been talking to lately, all over the country. Young women are willingly devoting their lives to the Church, with veils and all, in places like Birmingham, Ala., Alma, Mich., Nashville, Tenn., Washington, D.C., and New York City. It’s becoming common that orthodox orders report waiting lists, as they see themselves filled to capacity with young postulants and their overjoyed older sisters.

“In all that we are and all that we do, by living in union with the Lord, striving to manifest His grace, we imperceptibly are changed,” is how a blog post by a sister of St. Francis of the Martyr St. George put it. (Yes, a blog post, there are Web-savvy sisters in 2009. Readers can follow even the lives of cloistered nuns on sites like www.monialesop.org. When Dowd writes that the Vatican is “hoping to herd (sisters) back into their old-fashioned habits and convents and curb any speck of modernity or independence,” it is clear she does not have these cyber sisters bookmarked.)

These young women are only human, and I’m sure they have their struggles with faith and obedience. But there are a lot of happy women behind convent walls. They have answered a Heavenly call. Their submission is not to any man, in Rome or anywhere else, but to the will of the Creator. It’s otherworldly, so it doesn’t fit as well on op-ed pages.

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