Mary Ward : Pilgrim and Mystic 1585-1645
By: LITTLEHALES, Margaret Mary, I.B.V.M
Material type: TextPublisher: Tunbridge Wells, England : Burns and Oates, 1998Description: 272 p., ills., maps, tab., indexes, 24 cmSubject(s): WARD, MARY, 1585-1645 | WOMEN IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH -- ENGLAND -- BIOGRAPHYItem type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Footnotes end pages
Endnotes: pp. 259-263
Map on lining papers
It is to Mary Ward that women religious owe their freedom to work outside their cloister walls as teachers, nurses, missioinaries, and any other of the multifarious vocations open to women today...She was a pioneer in her concern for the eductiaon of girls-a new concept in her time. Nor did she differentiate between rich and poor, a watershed in the history of education. She could not have accomplished all this except out of a deep spirituality and complete trust in God.- From the dust jacket.
Bibliography: pp. 264-267
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