Pilgrimage and Exile: Mother Marianne of MolokaiUniversity of Hawaii Press, 1 בינו׳ 1991 - 427 עמודים This is a biography of Mother Marianne of Molokai and the foundation and growth of the Franciscan mission in the Hawaiian islands, especially Molokai, it is also the narration of Hawaii's attempt to stop the spread of leprosy and a description of the inadequate medical treatment then available. |
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BEGINNINGS | 1 |
THE NARROW PATH | 16 |
AN IRRESISTIBLE FORCE | 45 |
THE JOURNEY | 84 |
RESPITE | 98 |
THE BRANCH HOSPITAL at Kakaako | 110 |
WORKING FOR GOD | 129 |
TRIALS | 145 |
ADVANCE ON THE ROAD TO PERFECTION | 245 |
A PICTure of the NOTHINGNESS OF THIS WORLD | 260 |
So ISOLATED A PLACE | 268 |
MY YOKE IS SWEET AND MY BURDEN LIGHT | 298 |
BEAUTY SPRINGING From the Breast of Pain | 321 |
THE Sweet and Blessed Years | 330 |
DARK DAYS | 361 |
DEEP HUMILITY AND Sweet Gentle PATIENCE | 374 |
RESOLUTION | 165 |
THE SACRIFICE | 187 |
CHANGES | 211 |
THIS PUre and Exalted Friendship | 228 |
SISTER DEATH | 397 |
413 | |
INDEX | 418 |
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