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In some strange way, my receptivity to the writings of BYU religion professor emeritus M. Catherine Thomas began at routine physical check-up years back. My internist walked into the exam room holding my mental health evaluation in her hand with an expression at turns exasperated and concerned. I wondered what could be the problem. Hadn’t I aced the questionnaire, measured in degrees from ten being the number of greatest agreement with one being the least? “Does a racing mind keep you from sleeping at night?” Eight. “Do you feel that if you didn’t get up tomorrow morning, the world would have to stop?” Nine. “Do you feel like a motor that can’t stop running?” Ten. Would any mother raising a large family and over-extending herself in other realms feel differently?
The dressing down I got from the doctor that day included heartfelt warnings of impending mental and physical breakdowns she’d seen in people (especially women) like me and stern admonitions to start e
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M. Catherine Thomas
Voices of Hope: Latter-Day Saint Perspectives on Same Gender Attraction- An Anthology of Gospel Teachings and Personal Essays
Rhonda Moses, M. Catherine Thomas, Ty Mansfield, Steven Frei, Blake Smith, T.S. Richards, Brad Wilcox, Jason G. Lockhart, Sarrah Reynolds, Camille Fronk Olson, Jeff Bennion, Tanya Bennion, Robert L. Millet, Jerry Harris, Shawn McKinnon, Kenneth Hoover, Tyler Moore, Katharine Matis Adams, Kevin Lindley, Wendy Ulrich, Robbie Pierce, Tony Clarke, Antoinette Cocco, Kirk Reidman, John Alden, Michael E. Goodman, Kathleen Marsden, Rich Wyler
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When Catherine Margaret Thomas was born on 29 February , in Karlsruhe, McHenry, North Dakota, United States, her father, Rochus Thomas, was 28 and her mother, Otellia Brown, was She married Michael John Aberle on 29 April , in Trail City, Dewey, South Dakota, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 1 daughter. She lived in Trail City, Dewey, South Dakota, United States in and Walworth Township, Walworth, South Dakota, United States in She died on 23 December , in Mobridge, Walworth, South Dakota, United States, at the age of 59, and was buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Mobridge, Walworth, South Dakota, United States.