Suzanne Aubert
Suzanne Aubert was a pioneering figure in New Zealand's religious and social landscape, known for founding the Sisters of Compassion, an order dedicated to serving the marginalized. Her legacy continues to inspire and influence contemporary narratives, including those depicted in Nat Boltt's film Holy Days, which draws on the history of her order.
Born on Jun 19, 1829 (196 years old)
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Suzanne Aubert founded the Sisters of Compassion, which inspired Nat Boltt's research for Holy Days.
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