In a life reminiscent of Elizabeth Seton, Mary Lou Alderman was married, founded an Episcopalian monastic community and eventually became a Daughter of Charity. She served as a prison chaplain, college administrator and teacher. She later became a lay hermit for the rest of her life, working 10 years as a social caseworker with Child Protective Services and with her own private counseling practice. She wrote spiritual literature and was a spiritual director for many people. Source
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………can’t bring up this article on “Founder of an Episcopalian monastic community………”
The obituary is the fourth on that page so you will have to scroll down.
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