For more than 14 years, this 84-year-old Catholic nun spent each Thursday offering friendship, counseling, and spiritual guidance to a revolving door of inmates awaiting trial or sentencing at Chicago's Cook County Correctional Facility. Moonlighting from her full-time post as director of patient services at Columbus Hospital, Sister Josephine made a mission of her charitable work. This narrative is at once a spiritual testament, a scholarly treatise, a compelling memoir and a call to service.
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For more than 14 years, this 84-year-old Catholic nun spent each Thursday offering friendship, counseling, and spiritual guidance to a revolving door of inmates awaiting trial or sentencing at Chicago's Cook County Correctional Facility. Moonlighting from her full-time post as director of patient services at Columbus Hospital, Sister Josephine made a mission of her charitable work. This narrative is at once a spiritual testament, a scholarly treatise, a compelling memoir and a call to service.
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