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MARÍA RAFOLS FACES
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A DAUGHTER IN A LARGE FAMILY
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She was the 6 th among 9 brothers and sisters: n Was born in a christian home n Grew in an atmosphere of simplicity, hard work, austerity… n Learned to share n Had to change her address many times n Lost her father and 5 brothers and sisters being just a girl
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VOLUNTEER IN A HOSPITAL OF BARCELONA (Spain)
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Full of dreams and very Committed n She is a member of a “group of handcrafters and spinster women who help in the Holy Cross Hospital on feasts” n There she meets Fr. Jonh Bonal: They share dreams and projects
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SISTER IN CHARGE OF A SISTERHOOD
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SISTER IN CHARGE n With moral authority n Working as a member of a team n Good at organizing n Close and helpful to her collegues’ need
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With moral authority n Being 23 years old she is the Sister in charge, although there are some older sisters n Firm and Kind, very easy to reach for everyone n For her, authority means just service, and she is not trying to remain in her responsibility: she gives up whenever she thinks that is the best thing for the Sisterhood
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Working as a member of a team n She had monthly meetings with her Sisters in order to improve the care of the sick
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Good at organizing n In less than a year the Hospital was completely different than it used to be: – Clean and tidy, – Everything is well profited, they save money – Responsibility in work – Best and kind attention to the sick n “With these women it is very easy to manage in a Hospital, and without them it`s very difficult” (Conde de Sástago)
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Close and helpful to her collegues’ needs n Several times she asked for the breastfeeding women more food and a higher salary n She knows how to become friend of those who where against her in the beginning
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AN EXCELLENT PROFESSIONAL
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She gives “Nurse Cares” n She tries to satisfy all the basic needs of the person, giving a complete attention (bedcare, sleep, food...)
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She goes further n She organises and supervises home attention: children were cared children were cared in families in families
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Updates her formation: She passes in Blebhetomy Exam (1806, acta 130 de la Sitiada) - In order to give a better service - She pratices the new techniques “in an admirable way”
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She would also attend the spiritual needs of the person n She is really involved in pastoral attention n Encourages showing respect at the same time, without forcing anyone n She can see JC in every sick person
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COMING BEFORE THE RED CROSS n Martínez Vargas in the Oficial Anuary of the Spanish Red Cross (1945) n Domenech Martí, J. in 1st National Congress of the Spanish Red Cross: “The very beggining of the Red Cross is Spanish”
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She cares for the wounded ones both French and Spanish
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She risks her life for everyone She gets food, forgiveness for those sentenced to death…
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PIONEER IN TECHNICAL FORMATION Const. 1805: “We should teach the abandoned children so that they would become shoemakers, tailors, etc…”
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QUIET AND CALM IN ALL DIFFICULTIES
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A human woman n On April 14th (1813) she ask for permission to go back home: – She dosen’t complain – She feels “week, strengthless, not feeling like doing anything, prolonged loss of appetite and almost totaly lost” – and finnaly asking not to consider her letter.
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Put into Jail and Unjustly Condemned n She faces bravely which she could not understand n Transforms the difficulties into Opportunities n Foregoing the same n Forgives and Forgets
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HOPE TILL THE END
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She died on 30th August 1853 n Worked till the end n Died without knowing the expansion of the Sisterhood
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ONE JUST LIKE YOU ALL
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