- Sister Mary Luke Tobin
Sister Mary Luke Tobin (
May 16 1908 -August 24 2006 ) was an American Roman Catholic nun and one of only 15 women auditors invited to theSecond Vatican Council , and the only American woman of the three women religious permitted to participate on the Council's planning commissions.Early life
Christened as Ruth Marie Tobin, she attended public schools in Denver and traveled to Nevada and California with her parents and older brother. She managed a dance school while attending
Loretto Heights College in Denver.Religious Background
Sister Tobin was a former superior general of the
Sisters of Loretto . She had been president of the order from 1958 to 1970. When she was invited to Rome, she was president of theLeadership Conference of Women Religious . She did much of her work in her nativeDenver but traveled the world on missions for peace, including visits toSaigon ,Paris ,El Salvador andNorthern Ireland .Thomas Merton
While living at the Loretto Motherhouse in Nerinx, Kentucky, she became friends with Trappist monk
Thomas Merton . Merton shared with her works he was not allowed to publish. After Merton's death in 1968 she co-founded theInternational Thomas Merton Society and also established the Thomas Merton Center for Creative Exchange in Denver in 1979 where Merton's spirituality and writings came to be known by many. She gave Merton retreats and cofounded a Buddhist-Christian dialogue/meditation group in Denver. Tobin invited such luminaries as Fr.Edward Schillebeeckx and Fr.Bernard Häring to lecture at Loretto.Political Activism
The diminutive nun supported women's ordination to the priesthood, opposed nuclear proliferation, supported the
United Farm Workers and took on the Blue Diamond Coal Company by using Loretto's shares to challenge the firm's practices and took part in nonviolent actions at Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Plant, the U.S. Air Force Academy and Martin-Marietta in Colorado.Death
She died, aged 98, in 2006 from natural causes.
Quote
"You know I was just lying in bed thinking: If all the men on the planet suddenly got a virus that attacked only men, could women run the world? Would we be able to manage the subway system, for instance?"
Anecdote
Sister
Maureen Fiedler recalled a card Tobin sent her a few years ago when Fiedler was involved in an "uncertain venture". It read: "Go out on a limb. That's where the fruit is."External links
* [http://www.innerexplorations.com/catchmeta/a2.htm Inner Explorations activities]
* [http://www.nationalcatholicreporter.org/update/nt082506.htm National Catholic Reporter obituary]
* [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/obituaries/articles/2006/08/27/sister_mary_luke_tobin_sole_us_woman_to_participate_in_2d_vatican_council_98/ Boston Globe obituary]
* [http://ncronline.org/NCR_Online/archives2/2006c/090806/090806k.php National Catholic Reporter Online archives]
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