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Clodagh Finn: Bridget Coll — nun, lesbian, law-changer, and militant

Her story reads like fiction — a thriller even — just as the many words used to describe her don’t seem to fit together: nun, lesbian, teacher, militant, law-changer, even 'home-wrecker'
Clodagh Finn: Bridget Coll — nun, lesbian, law-changer, and militant

Bridget Coll, above, and her partner, Chris Morrissey, were grand marshals of the Vancouver Pride parade in 1999. Picture: QMUNITY/Simon Fraser University

On this last Saturday of Pride Month, let us remember Bridget Coll, the “tiny woman with a fierce heart” born near Fanad lighthouse in Co Donegal. She made legal history for same-sex couples in Canada, opposed Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile, and fought for social justice all of her life.

Her story reads like fiction — a thriller even — just as the many words used to describe her don’t seem to fit together: nun, lesbian, teacher, militant, law-changer, even “home-wrecker”.

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