Ven. Mary Ward is a reminder of all those saints whose lonely struggles failed to surmount the obstacles in their path and whose dreams had to be entrusted to future generations. As a young woman in Elizabethan England (where practice of the Catholic faith was treason)
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There she was arrested and sentenced to death--though reprieved and sent into exile. Back in Europe she formed her followers into a community and sought approval from Rome. She made initial progress, esp support for her plan for schools for girls, but most bishops opposed her.
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Her institute was mocked as a house of "Lady Jesuits." In 1631 word came that her institute was suppressed; she was taken into custody on the charge of being "a heretic, schismatic, and rebel to the Holy Church." In broken health she returned to England. She died in Jan 1645.
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