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A Radical Faith

The Assassination of Sister Maura
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A Radical Faith by Eileen Markey is a compelling biography that delves into the life of Sister Maura Clarke. Part of the Maryknoll Order, she becomes deeply involved in social justice work during turbulent times in Central America. The book explores her dedication to faith and activism, leading to her ultimate sacrifice, providing an insightful portrait of her courage and compassion.
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You might enjoy this book if you're drawn to compelling stories of courage and conviction. It delves into the life of an extraordinary individual whose dedication to social justice and faith led her to extraordinary lengths, offering inspiration and insight into a life lived with purpose and resilience.

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A Radical Faith

An intimate biography of the missionary Catholic nun Maura Clarke, chronicling her spiritual and political journey from a tight-knit Irish community in Queens to radical, faith-based activism in Central America and her death at the hands of the Salvadoran military in 1980.

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On a hot and dusty December day in 1980, the bodies of four American women—three of them Catholic nuns—were pulled from a hastily dug grave in a field outside San Salvador. They had been murdered two nights before by the US-trained El Salvadoran military. News of the killing shocked the American public and set off a decade of debate over Cold War policy in Latin America. The women themselves became symbols and martyrs, shorn of context and background.

In A Radical Faith, journalist Eileen Markey breathes life back into one of these women, Sister Maura Clarke. Who was this woman in the dirt? What led her to this vicious death so far from home?

Maura was raised in a tight-knit Irish immigrant community in Queens, New York, during World War II. She became a missionary as a means to a life outside her small, orderly world and by the 1970s was organizing and marching for liberation alongside the poor of Nicaragua and El Salvador.

Maura's story offers a window into the evolution of postwar Catholicism: from an inward-looking, protective institution in the 1950s to a community of people grappling with what it meant to live with purpose in a shockingly violent world.

At its heart, A Radical Faith is an intimate portrait of one woman's spiritual and political transformation and her courageous devotion to justice.

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A Radical Faith by Eileen Markey is praised for its captivating narrative about Sister Maura Clarke's life and faith amidst the harsh realities of Central America during the Cold War. The book is noted for its engaging storytelling, detailed portrayal of Sister Maura's dedication and courage, and its illumination of the complex socio-political landscape. Critics highlight the book's importance in reviving Maura Clarke's legacy as a symbol of compassion and faith against oppression.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781568585734

Publisher: Avalon Publishing Group

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 November 2016

Country: United States

Imprint: Nation Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 167.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 552g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Eileen Markey is an investigative journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times, New York Magazine, Wall Street Journal, National Catholic Reporter, America, Commonweal, and Killing the Buddha. She has worked as a producer for WNYC's Brian Lehrer Show and is a contributing editor for Housing and Homelessness at City Limits. Markey is a graduate of Fordham University's urban studies program and Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism.

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