With every passing year since her death in 1990, more people are recognizing Sister Thea Bowman as one of the most inspiring figures in American Catholic history.
Drawing on careful research and the insights of people who were close to her, Nutt explores her personality, her passion, her mission.
Now Father Maurice Nutt offers a new biography of Sister Thea that introduces her and sheds new light on who she was.
As a Franciscan sister, she lived a wide-ranging ministry of joy, music, and justice.
This granddaughter of slaves became Catholic on her own initiative at the age of nine.
With every passing year since her death in 1990, more people are recognizing Sister Thea Bowman as one of the most inspiring figures in American Catholic history.
He captures Thea Bowman as she was: an unapologetically African American woman, a religious sister who deeply loved God and the people to whom she ministered through teaching, preaching, and singing, and who embraced the blessing of her ancestry, the wisdom of the old folks, and a passion for justice and equality for all God\'s children.
Drawing on careful research and the insights of people who were close to her, Nutt explores her personality, her passion, her mission, and her prayer.
Now Father Maurice Nutt offers a new biography of Sister Thea that introduces her and sheds new light on who she was.
As a Franciscan sister, she lived a wide-ranging ministry of joy, music, and justice.
This granddaughter of slaves became Catholic on her own initiative at the age of nine.
With every passing year since her death in 1990, more people are recognizing Sister Thea Bowman as one of the most inspiring figures in American Catholic history.
He captures Thea Bowman as she was: an unapologetically African American woman, a religious sister who deeply loved God and the people to whom she ministered through teaching, preaching, and singing, and who embraced the blessing of her ancestry, the wisdom of the old folks, and a passion for justice and equality for all God\'s children.
Drawing on careful research and the insights of people who were close to her, Nutt explores her personality, her passion, her mission, and her prayer.
Now Father Maurice Nutt offers a new biography of Sister Thea that introduces her and sheds new light on who she was.
As a Franciscan sister, she lived a wide-ranging ministry of joy, music, and justice.
This granddaughter of slaves became Catholic on her own initiative at the age of nine.
With every passing year since her death in 1990, more people are recognizing Sister Thea Bowman as one of the most inspiring figures in American Catholic history