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- catalog abstract "Describes how one determined nun battled the Catholic Church, the IRA, and the British Army to create Saint Louise's School, which provided a safe haven for a generation of girls growing up in Belfast during the late 1960s and 1970s.".
- catalog contributor b12766638.
- catalog coverage "Northern Ireland History 1969-1994.".
- catalog created "2003.".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "2003.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- catalog description "Describes how one determined nun battled the Catholic Church, the IRA, and the British Army to create Saint Louise's School, which provided a safe haven for a generation of girls growing up in Belfast during the late 1960s and 1970s.".
- catalog description "Introduction -- [1923-1958] "I did not like nuns, to put it mildly. Their whole secretive way of life revolted me." -- "There came a point when I just couldn't resist any longer." -- [1958-1969] "It could not have had a worse start. Staff were chosen by the chairman at random." -- "I was petrified of this tall, elegant nun in the butterfly headdress." -- "Shoulders back. Heads up. Be proud of hyour school." -- "She had a holy impatience with the Church." -- [1969-1988. THE TROUBLES.] "You were walking a tightrope between the paramilitaries and the army." -- "Would you please pray for a first year's daddy who was shot dead lant night?" -- "I realize hyour frustration but please don 't get involved." -- [1969-1988. THE LARGEST GIRLS' SCHOOL IN WESTERN EUROPE.] "I told Canon Murphy that if he went along with the idea I was leaving." -- "Ultimately the principal must remain in control." -- "She loves those smart girls; he doesn't have nay time for the ordinary ones." -- "We don't believe Christ endorsed a segregated system at eleven plus." -- [1988-1994] "I shall go on trying to be the voice of the voiceless." -- Epilogue -- Index.".
- catalog extent "293 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0446528242".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "2003.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Warner Books,".
- catalog spatial "Northern Ireland Belfast".
- catalog spatial "Northern Ireland Belfast.".
- catalog spatial "Northern Ireland History 1969-1994.".
- catalog subject "373.12/012 B 21".
- catalog subject "Catholic schools Northern Ireland Belfast.".
- catalog subject "Genevieve, Sister, 1923-".
- catalog subject "LA2375.G72 G467 2003".
- catalog subject "Nuns Northern Ireland Belfast Biography.".
- catalog subject "School principals Northern Ireland Belfast Biography.".
- catalog subject "Women school principals Northern Ireland Belfast Biography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction -- [1923-1958] "I did not like nuns, to put it mildly. Their whole secretive way of life revolted me." -- "There came a point when I just couldn't resist any longer." -- [1958-1969] "It could not have had a worse start. Staff were chosen by the chairman at random." -- "I was petrified of this tall, elegant nun in the butterfly headdress." -- "Shoulders back. Heads up. Be proud of hyour school." -- "She had a holy impatience with the Church." -- [1969-1988. THE TROUBLES.] "You were walking a tightrope between the paramilitaries and the army." -- "Would you please pray for a first year's daddy who was shot dead lant night?" -- "I realize hyour frustration but please don 't get involved." -- [1969-1988. THE LARGEST GIRLS' SCHOOL IN WESTERN EUROPE.] "I told Canon Murphy that if he went along with the idea I was leaving." -- "Ultimately the principal must remain in control." -- "She loves those smart girls; he doesn't have nay time for the ordinary ones." -- "We don't believe Christ endorsed a segregated system at eleven plus." -- [1988-1994] "I shall go on trying to be the voice of the voiceless." -- Epilogue -- Index.".
- catalog title "Sister Genevieve : a courageous woman's triumph in Northern Ireland / John Rae.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".