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The story of Dorothy Day, a writer who co-founded the Catholic Worker newspaper that sells for one penny a copy so that everyone can afford it. She also helped begin Houses of Hospitality for homeless people to live in. She is considered for Sainthood by the Vatican.
Saints of Molokai is the true story of brave men and women, victims of Leprosy (now called Hansen's Disease) who managed to survive isolation, being deprived of regular food, water, shelter and medicine even though many were deathly ill. The book tells of the tragic disease that attacked the beautiful Islands of Hawaii tearing families apart and destroying lives. Of the courageous men and women who sacrificed their lives going to care for their beloved one suffering with the disease. The book describes Father Damien who cared for the patients like his own children and died of the disease, Mother Marianne and her Sisters who cared for them until her own death in the settlement and it ends when the laws of segregation are over and the exiles have to decide whether to stay in Kalaupapa or return to the world from which they came.
and her entire life flashes before her. She remembers it all, especially love and loss. She learns to love life, to overcome and cooperate, to help others to die of illness and to live until their death. She is a survivor and helps others survive.
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