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Eileen Egan
Eileen Egan (1912–2000) was a journalist, Roman Catholic activist, and co-founder of the Catholic peace group, American PAX Association and its successor Pax Christi-USA, the American branch of International Pax Christi. Starting 1943 she remained an active member of Catholic Relief Services, and a longtime friend of Mother Teresa, she wrote her biography ''Such A Vision: Mother Teresa, the Spirit, and the Work'', and marched with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at Selma. She first coined the term "seamless garment" to describe the unity of Catholic teaching on life issues. ==Early life and education== Born in Wales, she moved with her family to New York City in 1926, and completed her secondary education at Cathedral High School. Later she graduated from Hunter College in 1933,〔 and began a career as a freelance journalist.
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