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"Life changing"

A review of Little Sisters Of The Assumption by Sue bowmer written on Sunday 4th of November 2012

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I met two sisters 60 years ago; they called at my home (presbyterian/C of E) annually. My mother was so taken with their presence she invited them in to eat their lunch every year. One was sister Catherine. She was invited to my wedding. I was honoured she came. Mother wrote to her every Christmas and I still have some of her notes, and the later ones which dear sister Catherine sent too. Every day I feel their prayers and love for the world and I pray for the order and and all they do. may god bless them. susan

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