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Symposium on Gender Equality - The Struggle for Gender Equality in Europe - A Story of Success and Ignorance

Participants of the Symposium on - The Struggle for Gender Equality in Europe - A Story of Success and Ignorance

organized by Women’s Vision / Pax Romana Europe

This symposium has been initiated and finally organized by an international European group of women who felt that although the topic of Gender Equality has been on the agenda of individual European governments and EU presidencies for some time, and has been mentioned in various political and even ecclesiastical papers, nothing of real importance has happened by and large. Therefore Women’s Vision / Pax Romana Europe decided to invite men and women, who share their concern, to discuss gender topics together with experts.

The History Of A Transgression

In all times women are existed that they broke the social models of his age. According to their status social was considered eccentric or directly marginalized, when not burned in one bonfire. For more of a century, the called movements femininities and others not so radical but not for that reason less innovators, removed foundations of a building solidly constructed through the centuries and carefully kept by states, religions and factual powers. A truth it was in the open and it crossed the planet: the woman has her own dignity and its right to be she herself in equality with the rest of the human beings. The majority received the announcement like a liberating breeze, others like a virus that it put in serious danger the stability of the society and family.

Mother, teacher, nurse. The role of women in society and church according to Hungarian-speaking young Catholics in Romania

Bodó Márta

Introduction

Before beginning to present the research on the role of women, I consider it highly important to show some basic data about Romania, data that are important in shaping the spiritual portret, but also the daily routine and political discourse in the country, data that are not known, not fully understood by many people living in Western Europe.

The situation of the Czech catholic church 15 years after the “velvet revolution”

PhDr. Markéta Koronthályová

After 40 years of communist totalitarian system, which ended in 1989 by so called “velvet revolution“, had the churches in our country, Czechoslovak Republic,a very high credit, many people trusted to them.

In the time of this totalitarian system was life in paradox some way more simply, it was black and white. And all the churches have stood common in one line, in the opposite against communists. They were something like a sign of the resistance.

The so-called modern western woman and her responsibility for the women with other cultural and social backgrounds in Europe

(Vortragsvorbereitung für Pax-ROMANA-Frauenkongress in Prag) Gina Garagouni-Scheerbarth / Greece

I want to begin with thinking of some facts we western women have to thank for their present right of-freedom to develop our own personality. First there was the French revolution in 1789-1795 with its ideas of freedom, fraternity and egalitarianism. Secondly we have to think at the many brave women, who lived a life that gained the acknowledgement of all their contemporaries, like the English nurse Florence Nightingale who helped so mach to improve the fate of war-wounded men. Thirdly we must give thanks too, to the women of the feministic movements, who may have exaggerated sometimes in trying to achieve their goal of equal rights with men, but they helped us women of to-day, who can take now equal rights as granted. Fourthly after the terrible events of the second world war of the last century we Germans but with us many other Europeans, too, tried to cut with our traditions and to seek for new ways to make life more peaceful, more just and more happy. And last but not least there is the humanistic psychology with its cornerstone- theory that we all have a drive toward self-actualization‘. Together with the new ‘religion‘ of the esoterism, which allows us to believe that listening to the GOD of o hearts‘ we human beings can decide by our own conscience what is right and what is wrong, this new humanistic psychology assures us the right of personal happiness. Certainly in all our human history mankind fought for happiness, but now we Europeans take it as granted that it is our right to have a secure and satisfying life.

Albanian woman in Europe, her problems and challenges

Elvira Daberdaku

First of all I would like to express my deepest pleasure and emotions being here, in front of such an honored audience. I had the courage to assume myself and to comment upon one of the most sensible social issue, that of the woman’s position in the period of democracy, in a time when my country is still fragile, considering the aspect of democracy.

Women in Europe: the new challenges

By Eulalia Pascual Lagunas
Grup de Juristes Roda Ventura/Pax Romana Catalonia(Spain)

Introduction

Dear friends, first of all I want to pray for your kindness. I have written my conference in English because I think this is the language that the majority of you understand. Nevertheless I´m not so fluent in English as I am in French or Spanish so I ask your benevolence on the fact that I am going to read my conference and that perhaps I am a bit slow or my pronunciation is not perfect.