Description
Fascinating glimpses into the life of a woman banished to the margins or her society, these stories exude hard-earned spiritual and practical wisdom.
About the Author
Maria Weiss (1900-1988) was born in Germany and emigrated to South America as a child, first to Argentina and later to Paraguay. Maria married Adolfo Weiss in 1928 and had a son. After contracting leprosy around 1935, she was separated from her husband and son and lived eighteen years in an isolated leper colony called Santa Isabel in Sapucay, Paraguay, until treatment became available. She then joined her husband in the Bruderhof community. Maureen Burn (1905-2006) was born to Irish-Scottish missionary parents and grew up in India. She wanted to become a medical missionary, so she traveled to Scotland to attend medical school. From there, she joined the Bruderhof community and emigrated to Paraguay in 1952, where she used her medical knowledge in a field hospital. There she got to know Maria Weiss, a leprosy patient.
Book Information
ISBN 9780874861846
Author Maria Weiss
Format Paperback
Page Count 180
Imprint Plough Publishing House
Publisher Plough Publishing House