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Mary Wards Life (The Early Years (Margaret Garrett Story (Visiting the…
Mary Wards Life
The Early Years
Margaret Garrett Story
Visiting the Pope
Christmas Journey
Grumbler's Strike
Every going wrong, Hope revived
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Mary never lost hope, she looked for the positives
"The law says we can't be nuns or do schools, but no one says we can't pray together, live together or teach children" is what Mary said
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Thanks to the letters, the Pope found out and she was freed
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She didn't want her nuns to be in convents, they wanted her out in the world
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Barbara caught smallpox, then died; her last words were, "Jesus, Jesus, je....
When she lied with her aunt, a servant next door told a story that inspired her to be a nun
There were no nuns in England, but Mary insisted she would be one
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She grew up in Yorkshire, born in 1585
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