This remarkable and contemporary story of Katharine’s transformation from wealthy, influential “do gooder” to the saintly apostle of social justice will inspire and encourage readers to do their own apostolic works. The author has written numerous articles on pastoral subjects and is a popular speaker at clergy conferences, national and regional workshops, and parish missions and retreats.
“We do not have to seek a witness of heroic virtue in foreign lands. She is on our own doorstep. She is Mother Katharine Drexel, and every lover of the saints will want to follow through the pages of this book the steps she took to follow Christ and to embrace the least of his children.”
—Susan Muto, Author and Epiphany Center Director
ISBN 10: 1-878718-71-1
ISBN 13: 978-1-878718-71-6
Pages: 1Size: 5 1/2 X 8 1/4
Cover: FULL COLOR
Binding: PAPERBACK