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Sister Adrian Barrett : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sister Adrian Barrett Sister Adrian Barrett (February 14, 1929 – October 12, 2015) was a Roman Catholic nun, affiliated with the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, founder of Friends of the Poor, a nonprofit organization based in Scranton, Pennsylvania. ==Early life and education== Dorothy Marie Barrett was born in Scranton and raised in Dunmore, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Paul Adrian Barrett and Mildred Padden Barrett.〔("House Marks Publisher's Death" ) ''Delaware County Daily Times'' (May 22, 1947): 29. via Newspapers.com 〕 Her father was a newspaper editor who made a point of teaching his children compassion and responsibility for less fortunate people.〔Nancy DeCesare, ("Adrian Barrett, IHM, Champion of the Poor" ) in Marie A. Conn and Thérèse McGuire, eds., ''Sisterly Love: Women of Note in Pennsylvania History'' (Rowman & Littlefield 2014): 167-176. ISBN 9780761864691〕 At 17, she joined the Scranton congregation of the Sisters, Servants of Immaculate Heart of Mary, professing her commitment in 1949, and taking her final vows on August 2, 1952. She earned an undergraduate degree in history and English from Marywood University, and later a master's degree in African-American history from St. John's University.〔("'Sister Adrian, The Mother Theresa of Scranton' on WITF" ) ''Gettysburg Times'' (June 20, 1985): 13. via Newspapers.com 〕
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