Ordinary Time
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Writings about Mairs' conversion to Catholicism, about run-ins with "monomaniacal" priests, about her husband's cancer and her own disease, about women and the church, about charity and the body, about raising children, about understanding "God's will" and imagining death.
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Writings about Mairs' conversion to Catholicism, about run-ins with "monomaniacal" priests, about her husband's cancer and her own disease, about women and the church, about charity and the body, about raising children, about understanding "God's will" and imagining death.
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