Margaret Sinclair (ebook)

Jennifer Brave

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The inspiring story of a young woman’s ordinary holiness as a child, apprentice, factory worker, trade union member and professed nun, described by Pope John Paul II, ”as one of God’s little ones ‘.

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Margaret could well be described said Pope John Paul II, ''as one of God's little ones, who through her very simplicity, was touched by God with the strength of real holiness of life, whether as a child, a young woman, an apprentice, a factory worker, member of a Trade Union, or a professed Sister of religion. Born in 1900 tenement Edinburgh, the third of six children of a hardworking dustman, Margaret grew up amid war and hard times. She was beautiful, and she was resolute. She knew hard work. She was a disciple of Christ, in season and out. After severe tuberculosis, she was dead by the time she was 25- Sr. Mary Francis, a Poor Clare nun. This short life invites us to consider Christ afresh, full of love and tenderness, always fighting for our happiness.

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Weight 0.020 kg
Dimensions 105 × 148 mm
Author

Subtitle The Inspiring Story of an Ordinary Girl
Product Format Paperback
Pages 28
Publication Date 2001-01-01