Born at the turn of the century into the wealth and luxury of Russian nobility, condemned to death during the Bolshevik Revolution, an immigrant to North America, friend of the rich and famous, victim of an unhappy marriage and divorce, foundress of the Friendship Houses in America and the Madonna Houses throughout the world, a pioneer in the Civil Rights Movement and a woman passionately in love with God, Catherine de Hueck Doherty remains an enigma since her death in 1985. Considered a saint by some (her cause is under consideration) and a charlatan by others, hers is an undeniably extraordinary story.
About the Author: Lorene Hanley Duquin, wife and mother of four, is a freelance writer whose articles have appeared in the Los Angeles Times Syndicate, McCall's, Redbook, Ladies' Home Journal, Catholic Digest, Our Sunday Visitor and other publications. She has also written CouId You Ever Come Back to the Catholic Church? (Alba House, 1997), (with her son Christopher J. Duquin) Could You Ever Become a Catholic Priest? (Alba House, 1998), and Could You Ever Become a Catholic? (Alba House, 2001).
ISBN-10: 0-8189-0753-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-8189-0753-1
Book: 334 pages
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Author: |
Lorene Hanley Duquin |
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Copyright: |
1995 |
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First Printed: |
12-04-1995 |