
At the End of the Santa Fe Trail
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Kera O'Bryon
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At the End of the Santa Fe Trail is a book by Sister Blandina Segale about her fascinating experiences as a young Catholic nun in the southwestern United States from 1872 to 1892. At a time when lawlessness and brutality were the norm, Sister Blandina displayed courage, tough-mindedness, and a deep religious faith in service to the less fortunate. She not only doctored sick and injured individuals but also established hospitals and orphanages and reconstructed a convent.
Sister Blandina's well-written account tells of working with immigrants, Hispanics, and Native Americans who were losing their land to swindlers. A member of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati, Sister Blandina was hard-working, courageous, charitable - and fearless. She is said to have twice faced up to Billy the Kid.
First published in 1932, her book is based on her journals and letters written to her sister Justina in her home state of Ohio.
The process of canonizing Sister Blandina to sainthood has been submitted to the Vatican by the New Mexico Archdiocese.
©1932 Originally published, renewed 1948 (P) by John Shepphird (P)2019 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Fascinating and Well Read
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Very Enjoyable!
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I just finished listening to a breathtaking story that came straight from the journal of the Catholic nun, Sister Blandina. In her journal she kept track of the on goings of her time on the Santa Fe trail from 1872- 1892. She was a hero who put her faith in God and made waves through the area. In the journal she talks about her travels through Colorado, Santa Fe, Albuquerque and Mexico as well as all the people she met and helped, including Billy the Kid!
I listened to it on audible and it was honestly one of the most relaxing books I have ever listed to and will forever be on the top of my list. You don’t have to be catholic or a history buff to be able to enjoy this book.
Breathtaking
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She believed in God's sufficient provision.
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Surprised to learn she met with Billy the Kid
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There are many Spanish names of people that had tamed that area. All of them were miss pronounced as the reader spoke in English . I wish she had learned correct pronunciation of the Spanish names and words.
As a Santa Fe is, it irritated me. Other than that it was good
Good story
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Enjoyable listen
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Anazing true character, but not page-turner story
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Not bad, BUT...
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At The End Of The Santa Fe Trail
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