So, this is an article that's still handed out to people. It's about a woman (who may or may not have existed) 600 years ago. She was born with abnormalities and did not have a pleasant life.She was locked in a basement. her family scorned her. She ran away from home and found permanent servitude to the Catholic church to be more pleasant.
It's a sad story. Her existence sounds very sad and exploitative.
Her parents did not abort her, is the main point of the story, don't expect it to make sense. It's dogma, and apparently when she died at the young age of 33, her dead body had healing powers.
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Blessed Margaret of Castello (1978 article for The Wanderer)
So, this is an article that's still handed out to people. It's about a woman (who may or may not have existed) 600 years ago. She was born with abnormalities and did not have a pleasant life.She was locked in a basement. her family scorned her. She ran away from home and found permanent servitude to the Catholic church to be more pleasant.
It's a sad story. Her existence sounds very sad and exploitative.
Her parents did not abort her, is the main point of the story, don't expect it to make sense. It's dogma, and apparently when she died at the young age of 33, her dead body had healing powers.
So, this is an article that's still handed out to people. It's about a woman (who may or may not have existed) 600 years ago. She was born with abnormalities and did not have a pleasant life.She was locked in a basement. her family scorned her. She ran away from home and found permanent servitude to the Catholic church to be more pleasant.
It's a sad story. Her existence sounds very sad and exploitative.
Her parents did not abort her, is the main point of the story, don't expect it to make sense. It's dogma, and apparently when she died at the young age of 33, her dead body had healing powers.