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'''Sister Jesme''', born 1956, is an academic from ], India. She resigned from her post as Principal of St. Mary's College in ], Kerala in 2008. She was a member of the Congregation of the Mother Carmelite (CMC) which she forced to leave for reasons of emotional torment, after 33 years as a ]<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6897388-amen/</ref>. '''Sister Jesme''', born 1956, is an academic from ], India. She resigned from her post as Principal of St. Mary's College in ], Kerala in 2008. She was a member of the Congregation of the Mother Carmelite (CMC) which she forced to leave for reasons of emotional torment, after 33 years as a ]<ref>Cite web|url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6897388-amen/ |title= Amen: The autobiography of a nun by Sister Jesme </ref>.


Sister Jesme decided to become a nun and dedicate her life in the service of God, as her beloved ], when she was barely in college. Her life as a nun and her experiences with the institution of the ] in Kerala are recounted in her book, ''Amen - The Autobiography of a Nun'',<ref>{{cite book| author = Sister Jesme| title = Amen: the Autobiography of a Nun| date = 2009-06-01| isbn = 978-0-14-306708-5 }}</ref> ] reviewing the book states that the book "...details the humiliation, sexual abuse and mental torture at the seminary (]ites).<ref>http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/a-nun-s-story/426508/</ref> Sister Jesme decided to become a nun and dedicate her life in the service of God, as her beloved ], when she was barely in college. Her life as a nun and her experiences with the institution of the ] in Kerala are recounted in her book, ''Amen - The Autobiography of a Nun'',<ref>{{cite book| author = Sister Jesme| title = Amen: the Autobiography of a Nun| date = 2009-06-01| isbn = 978-0-14-306708-5 }}</ref> ] reviewing the book states that the book "...details the humiliation, sexual abuse and mental torture at the seminary (]ites).<ref>http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/a-nun-s-story/426508/</ref>

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Sister Jesme, born 1956, is an academic from Kerala, India. She resigned from her post as Principal of St. Mary's College in Trichur, Kerala in 2008. She was a member of the Congregation of the Mother Carmelite (CMC) which she forced to leave for reasons of emotional torment, after 33 years as a nun.

Sister Jesme decided to become a nun and dedicate her life in the service of God, as her beloved Jesus Christ, when she was barely in college. Her life as a nun and her experiences with the institution of the Catholic Church in Kerala are recounted in her book, Amen - The Autobiography of a Nun, Indian Express reviewing the book states that the book "...details the humiliation, sexual abuse and mental torture at the seminary (Congregation of the Mother of Carmelites).

Sister Jesme has a doctorate in English Literature.

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  1. Cite web|url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6897388-amen/ |title= Amen: The autobiography of a nun by Sister Jesme
  2. Sister Jesme (1 June 2009). Amen: the Autobiography of a Nun. ISBN 978-0-14-306708-5.
  3. http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/a-nun-s-story/426508/

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