Sister Jesme in Kerala has written a book, which talks of the sexual abuse in 
the cloisters. The book also reveals how she was abused by priests and even 
fellow sisters during her years in convent. 

"When a woman is molested, sexually harassed, will she speak out? Only one out 
of a thousand will speak out. So think of nuns! They will never speak out. They 
fear that their nun hood will be lost," said Sister Jesme, Author, Amen- An 
Autobiography of a Nun. 

Her autobiography had to wait till she had retired as the Principal of St 
Mary's College in Thrissur and had quit her congregation.

Even then there was pressure from the church. She was offered money to stop 
writing.

''One sister said that she is going to sit in the corner of the chapel and pray 
the rosary so that all my books will be burnt and no person will be able to 
read it. I said let us wait and see whose prayer will God hear,'' said Sister 
Jesme. 

The first edition is sold out in less than a month. The second, too, IS fast 
disappearing from the book shelves. 

Even though the church has dismissed the book, in the book readers have found 
resonance of reality. 

Like the case of 19-year-old Sister Abhaya, who was murdered because she spoke 
out against sex in the convent or sister Anupama Mary, who committed suicide, 
allegedly unable to face sexual harassment by a senior nun. 

''I have just opened a window, only one window, and through that window if they 
see dust or dirt inside the convent, at least in a corner, and if one sister 
cleans the corner of the convent, then my book has been rewarded," said Sister 
Jesme. 

The Catholic Church in Kerala has not reacted officially to the 52-year-old 
nun's book. All it has said is that the book contains only trivial matters. But 
Sister Jesme is undeterred as she is looking for publishers in English and 
other regional languages.



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