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As a teenager, Mary Johnson felt her path was set for a career in thought and communication, until the eyes of Mother Teresa on a magazine cover shifted her focus. This encounter led her to a profound calling, prompting her to join Mother Teresa's order as a Missionary of Charity. For twenty years, as Sister Donata, she dedicated herself to a life of humility, poverty, love, and obedience. Her memoir chronicles this journey, exploring her search for love, service, and an authentic life within the demanding framework of religious devotion.





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