Discover the inspiring story of Mother Maria Teresa, the founder of the Congregation of the Adoration of Reparation, in this biography translated by Lady Herbert. Follow her journey from a young girl in provincial France to a groundbreaking religious leader, and learn how her faith, dedication, and vision transformed the lives of many. Drawing on a wealth of original sources, this book is both an engaging read and an important historical document.
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