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"Doyle seeks to balance the historical data with an exploration of Cather Spalding's character. . . . Has revealed to Sisters of Charity and lay readers alike the first glimpses of the emotional and spiritual facets of Mather Catherine Spalding."―Kentucky Record
"Spalding was one of the architects who shaped the Catholic Church in America. Doyle's book, using source material previously unpublicized, fleshes out the life of this woman who answered the call of her church as a teen and provided leadership beyond her years."―Kentucky Standard
"An excellent addition not only to American and Kentucky Catholic historical study, it is also a lively, moving account of a particular resourceful woman in the antebellum upper South."―Louisville Courier-Journal
"Doyle weaves pioneer life in Kentucky into the story of development of the Catholic Church and the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth in this well-written book."―Northern Kentucky Heritage
""An informative description of the personality and achievements of Spalding. . . . It is difficult to imagine a more comprehensive biography of Spalding."―Ohio Valley History"―
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