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The Subversive Power of Love: The Vision of Henriette Delille

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Henriette Delille, founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Family, lived out a vision that defied social convention, cultural custom, and tepid religiosity. Her vision embraced the enslaved, the poor, the sick, the elderly; and, in the midst of nineteenth century New Orleans, thoroughly reconceptualized black women’s bodies. Delille gave herself unreservedly to a bold venture that embodied belief and hope, enduring commitment, and the subversive power of love. Her cause for canonization has been officially opened by the Vatican. †

96 pages, Paperback

First published January 2, 2007

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January 11, 2021
A great first book of 2021.
I need to better understand the, “extraordinary moral audacity and spiritual courage [needed to transform our world] through the subversive power of love” (67).
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