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Submit a book or article written by or about the Sister of Mercy
The following is an attempt to list all the published books, articles and multimedia productions by or about the Sisters of Mercy since the founding of the Congregation in 1831.
Mother Xavier Maguire: A Woman of Faith and Vision
Geelong, Victoria 2019
Budgeting as Theological Reflection
The Hundredfold
Establishing Trust After Tuskegee
Shaping the Future of Catholic Health Care
Ethics and Managed Care: Beyond Helplessness
Health Care for Poor Women and Children
Are We Ready for the Challenge? Bringing Jesus’ Words and Deeds Alive in Our Healing Ministry
Feminization of Poverty: Health Care Access for Poor Women and Children
Feeding the Dying: Religion and End-of-Life Decisions
NY: Peter Lang, 1996.
AIDS: A Personal and Theological Reflection
The Challenge of Managed Care
Respect in the Midst of Diversity: How Catholic Health Care Expresses Its Values