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penetrated the spiritual essence of things, especially people, in whom she saw the face of God. In her travels in Latin America she documented a new church arising from the faith and struggle of the poor. In the end she became the poor she loved. In college she wrote: “When I
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was in my early teens, a thought took hold of me: Jesus didn’t die to save us from suffering—he died to teach us how to suffer...Sometimes I actually mean it. I’d rather die young, having lived a life crammed with meaning, than to die old, even in security, but without meaning.”
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One of the books that had the biggest impact on me in college is _Faces of Poverty, Faces of Christ_ (of course published by ) featuring moving pictures by Mev Puleo and poignant reflections by John F. Kavanaugh, SJ.
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