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Labyrinth

Kate Moss
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The book 'Labyrinth' by Kate Moss casts the Cathars in a positive light, portraying them as feminists and suggesting the existence of female priests.

Sentiment: Critical Analysis
Trigger: Cathar beliefs and feminism
For: Readers interested in religious history and feminist interpretations
Key quote: this idea that the cathars had female priests derives from the notion that there were good women as well as good men
The host mentions 'Labyrinth' by Kate Moss to illustrate the complex social dynamics and misconceptions surrounding the Cathars, particularly regarding their perceived feminist ideals. The book challenges the traditional narratives by suggesting that the Cathars had female priests, which contrasts sharply with the patriarchal structure of the Catholic Church.