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Mary Ignatia Gavin, C.S.A., (January 1, 1889 – April 1, 1966) was an Irish-born American Religious Sister, better known as Sister Ignatia, belonging to the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, who served as a nurse. In the course of her work she became involved in the care of those suffering from alcoholism, working with Bob Smith, a co-founder of what became Alcoholics Anonymous. In this work she became known as the alcoholic's "Angel of Hope".

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  • Mary Ignatia Gavin, C.S.A., (January 1, 1889 – April 1, 1966) was an Irish-born American Religious Sister, better known as Sister Ignatia, belonging to the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, who served as a nurse. In the course of her work she became involved in the care of those suffering from alcoholism, working with Bob Smith, a co-founder of what became Alcoholics Anonymous. In this work she became known as the alcoholic's "Angel of Hope". (en)
  • Mary Ignatia Gavin, C.S.A., (1 de janeiro de 1889 – 1 de abril de 1966) era uma irmã religiosa americana nascida na Irlanda, mais conhecida como Irmã Ignatia, pertencente às Irmãs da Caridade de Santo Agostinho, que servia como enfermeira. No decorrer de seu trabalho, ela se envolveu no cuidado de pessoas que sofrem de alcoolismo, trabalhando com Bob Smith, um co-fundador do que se tornou Alcoólicos Anônimos. Neste trabalho ela ficou conhecida como o "Anjo da Esperança" do alcoólatra. (pt)
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  • Mary Ignatia Gavin, C.S.A., (January 1, 1889 – April 1, 1966) was an Irish-born American Religious Sister, better known as Sister Ignatia, belonging to the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, who served as a nurse. In the course of her work she became involved in the care of those suffering from alcoholism, working with Bob Smith, a co-founder of what became Alcoholics Anonymous. In this work she became known as the alcoholic's "Angel of Hope". (en)
  • Mary Ignatia Gavin, C.S.A., (1 de janeiro de 1889 – 1 de abril de 1966) era uma irmã religiosa americana nascida na Irlanda, mais conhecida como Irmã Ignatia, pertencente às Irmãs da Caridade de Santo Agostinho, que servia como enfermeira. No decorrer de seu trabalho, ela se envolveu no cuidado de pessoas que sofrem de alcoolismo, trabalhando com Bob Smith, um co-fundador do que se tornou Alcoólicos Anônimos. Neste trabalho ela ficou conhecida como o "Anjo da Esperança" do alcoólatra. (pt)
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  • Sister Ignatia (en)
  • Irmã Ignatia (pt)
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