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Companions of Mary Ward
The Companions of Mary Ward, often called 'galloping girls' in the 17th century, were a group of women who defied strict convent enclosure traditions to pursue an active, apostolic ministry focused on education and care for the poor, inspired by the Jesuits. Led by Mary Ward (1585–1645), they braved persecution and suppression to establish an uncloistered order
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| T.2078 | 271.91 Phi c | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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| Publisher | Burns Oates & Washbourne Ltd : London., 1939 |
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vii + 176hlm; 14x22cm
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English
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