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Who Was St. Marianne Cope?

She taught children of lepers. She opened hospitals. She was responsible for countless people coming to an appreciation of the faith and an appreciation of themselves in God's eyes. Watch as Fr. Dan Cambra, MIC, introduces us to St. Marianne Cope.

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