just now

Sisters Heroic Work During the 1918 Flu Epidemic cover art

Sisters Heroic Work During the 1918 Flu Epidemic

In the fall of 1918, more than 2,000 Roman Catholic nuns courageously stepped beyond the walls of their convents in the Philadelphia area to care for those afflicted by the devastating influenza epidemic. Tragically, twenty-three of these sisters lost their lives in their selfless ministrations. This poignant account, published by the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia in 1919, chronicles their extraordinary efforts. Compiled by an academic priest from Villanova University, the narrative draws from personal experiences shared by the sisters themselves, reflecting their unwavering commitment to service in a time of crisis. Without chapter headings, this recording utilizes the books section titles to guide the listener through these inspiring stories. - Summary by David Wales and the books subtitle

Language

en

Released

Creator

Genre

history

Popularity

2.1

Trending

1.3

Episodes

22

Update Freq

Daily

Priority

★ Normal

Share:

Latest Episodes

Loading episodes...

User Reviews

URL copied to clipboard!