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Agnes Mary Mansour (April 10, 1931 – December 17, 2004) was an American former Catholic nun, as well as a politician and public official. She is known for having been given a choice from the Vatican in 1983 to end her religious vows or to resign from her position as the director of the Michigan Department of Social Services, which required her to support and allocate public funding for abortions. The controversy involved her belief that abortion was tragic but should be legal, despite her vows as a religious and the teachings of the Catholic Church.

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  • Agnes Mary Mansour (en)
  • أغنيس ماري منصور (ar)
  • Agnes Mary Mansour (de)
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  • Agnes Mary Mansour (* 10. April 1931 in Detroit, Michigan; † 17. Dezember 2004 in Farmington Hills, Michigan) war eine US-amerikanische römisch-katholische Theologin. (de)
  • أَغنيس ماري منصور (10 أبريل 1931 - 17 ديسمبر 2004) هيَ راهِبة أمريكية سابقة في الكنيسة الرومانية الكاثوليكية، أُرغمت في عام 1983 عَلى تَرك الرهبنة من أجل الاحتفاظ بِمنصبها كَمُديرة لإدارة الشُؤون الاجتماعية في ولاية ميشيغان، وَجاء ذلِكَ على إثر رَفضِها إِصدار بيان عام ضد عَملية الإجهاض، حيثُ كانت تُؤمن بِأَن الإجهاض ما دامَ مَشروعاً ومتوفرا للنساء الثَريات، فَلا بُد أن يكون متاحاً لِلنساء اللواتي يَحتجنَّ للدَعم الحُكومي. (ar)
  • Agnes Mary Mansour (April 10, 1931 – December 17, 2004) was an American former Catholic nun, as well as a politician and public official. She is known for having been given a choice from the Vatican in 1983 to end her religious vows or to resign from her position as the director of the Michigan Department of Social Services, which required her to support and allocate public funding for abortions. The controversy involved her belief that abortion was tragic but should be legal, despite her vows as a religious and the teachings of the Catholic Church. (en)
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  • Agnes Mary Mansour (en)
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  • Farmington Hills, Michigan, U.S. (en)
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  • Detroit, Michigan, U.S. (en)
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