A gentle story which tells the story of the religious order which the author founded on the remote Shetland island of Fetlar. It reflects on the spiritual growth of the community, the relationships between the members and the love that is at its centre. It is the third book in a series.
Island Song Summary
Island Song by Mother Mary Agnes
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About Mother Mary Agnes
Mother Mary Agnes was born in Nottinghamshire. Brought up as an Anglican, she became a Methodist lay preacher, then worked for a Baptist children's home before reverting to Anglicanism and becoming a Franciscan nun. In 1984, at the age of 43, she knew that God was calling her to live a life of poverty and prayer in the Scottish Islands. Previously, writing as Sister Agnes, she wrote A Tide that Sings and The Song of the Lark (both Triangle). She was officially made Mother of the Society of Our Lady of the Isles in 1993.
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