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River of fire, my spiritual journey, Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J

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River of fire, my spiritual journey, Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
River of fire
Oclc number
1057862853
Responsibility statement
Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J
Sub title
my spiritual journey
Summary
Sister Helen Prejean's work as an activist nun, campaigning to educate Americans about the inhumanity of the death penalty, is known to millions worldwide. Less widely known is the evolution of her spiritual journey from one who prayed for God to solve the world's problems to one who engaged full-tilt in working to transform societal injustices. Sister Helen grew up in a well-off Baton Rouge family that still employed black servants. She joined the Sisters of St. Joseph at the age of eighteen and was in her forties when she had an awakening that her life's work was to immerse herself in the struggle of poor people forced to live on the margins of society. Sister Helen writes about the relationships with friends, fellow nuns, and mentors who have shaped her over the years. In this honest and fiercely open account, she writes about her close friendship with a priest, intent on marrying her, that challenged her vocation in the "new territory of the heart." The final page of River of fire ends with the opening page of Dead man walking, when she was first invited to correspond with a man on Louisiana's death row
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