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The Prison Angel
The Prison Angel: Mother Antonia's Journey from Beverly Hills to a Life of Service in a Mexican Jail | Kevin Sullivan, Mary Jordan
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Traces the story of Mary Clarke, describing her choice to leave home for a spiritual life among the inmates in one of Mexico's most notorious jails, where she organized the Servants of the Eleventh Hour community of sisters.
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Demonstrating the true loving compassion of God in the deepest horrors of those within the walls in a prison in Tijuana, Mexico. Mother Antonia moved into a cell within the prison. Violence and intimidation of the cartels and the lure of fast money to desperate people. She loves the good and the bad, forgives freely and is no one‘s fool. From a twice divorced socialite to build the order the Eudist Servants of the Eleventh Hour. Inspiring!!!

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The story of an incredible woman! Twice-divorced mother of seven became a nun and dedicated her life to serving prisoners in La Mesa prison in Tijuana. It tells her story of how she came to serve there interspersed with stories of her service to the prisoners. Would highly recommend!

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Heard about the part of her story where she walked into the middle of a riot in a middle of a Mexican prison and asked the men to surrender and they did. So I checked out the book that tells the rest of her story. I‘m most of the way through. What an incredible woman!