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MOTHER MARY
ELIZABETH LANGE
Despite being a
black woman in a slave state before the Emancipation Proclamation,
Elizabeth Clarissa Lange, a Caribbean native, used her own money and home
to educate children of color. In 1829, Lange professed her vows and took
the religious name of Mary. At a time when African American Catholics
could not aspire to religious life, Mary Elizabeth Lange became the first
superior general of the Oblate Sisters of Providence, the first Black
Roman Catholic order. She and her sisters would educate and evangelize
African Americans. Their ministry also provided a home for orphans and the
elderly and nursed the terminally ill.
Item # 1940
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Actual size 8.5"
Suggested retail $65 |
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