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Vessel of Clay: The Inspirational Journey of Sister Carla: Peace, Justice, Human Rights, and Freedom in Latin America

Autor Jacqueline Hansen Maggiore
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 dec 2010
Jacqueline Hansen Maggiore presents in this volume the biography of her lifelong friend Carol Piette, known throughout Chile and El Salvador as Sister Carla. Drawing from the memories of those who knew her and excerpts from her letters and diaries, Vessel of Clay chronicles Sister Carla’s extraordinary life, highlighting her dedication to the poor of Latin America but also revealing her struggles with self-doubt and emotional frailty. Vessel of Clay will appeal to both lay and religious readers interested in peace and social justice, spiritual formation and development, women’s issues, liberation theology, and mission service.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781589662179
ISBN-10: 1589662172
Pagini: 171
Ilustrații: 16 halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: University of Scranton Press
Colecția University of Scranton Press
Seria Peace, Justice, Human Rights, and Freedom in Latin America


Notă biografică

Jacqueline Hansen Maggiore is a retired social worker.

Cuprins

Chapter One:  Appleton and Milwaukee
Chapter Two:  Maryknoll, New York
Chapter Three:  Pucon, Chillan, and Buzeta
Chapter Four:  La Bandera
Chapter Five:  The States
Chapter Six:  Return to La Bandera
Chapter Seven:  Coelemu
Chapter Eight:  El Salvador

Ita Ford's Letter to the Maryknoll Sisters of the Chile Region
Acknowledgements
Notes 
Bibliography

Recenzii

“With the insight given by her personal relationship with Carla and her family, the author reveals the complexity of these real human beings that we make into saints without always appreciating the profound inner struggles and personal hardships that framed the decisions they made as missioners, and the courage of their commitments.”