Epistles: a Friendship

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Terry Terhune ISBN: 9781503510777
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: January 23, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Terry Terhune
ISBN: 9781503510777
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: January 23, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Epistles: A Friendship depicts a rare divinely planned friendship between two women in the same town who wrote each other letters. This was our chosen medium of communication. The recurrence of Peggys breast cancer appeared in the fi fth year upon her arrival in Corvallis, Oregon. Her goal was survival with quality of life as long as possible to enable her daughters to survive her inevitable death and, through her deep Catholic faith, to believe, to obey, to persevere, and to live fully until forced by physical debilitating conditions to succumb to the disease. The incipience of Epistles: A Friendship commenced at Mount Angel Abbey within days of Peggys passing-the book addresses, as I perceive, her faith, obedient life, our friendship, the impact of the recurrence, the struggle to survive, her dying process, and the ultimate passing. I was requested to speak at her Mass. Her letters were a treasure. The question immediately arose: how did she endure eleven years of physical suffering, silently, with such courage? Cardinal Newmans prayer cited in her service is the answer. Through Peggys faith and determined obedience, she lived, endured, and emerged the victor. In Epistles: A Friendship, I have endeavored to depict her incredible story-my gift to Peggy, my unique friend and a legacy for her family. It was an honor to be her friend.

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Epistles: A Friendship depicts a rare divinely planned friendship between two women in the same town who wrote each other letters. This was our chosen medium of communication. The recurrence of Peggys breast cancer appeared in the fi fth year upon her arrival in Corvallis, Oregon. Her goal was survival with quality of life as long as possible to enable her daughters to survive her inevitable death and, through her deep Catholic faith, to believe, to obey, to persevere, and to live fully until forced by physical debilitating conditions to succumb to the disease. The incipience of Epistles: A Friendship commenced at Mount Angel Abbey within days of Peggys passing-the book addresses, as I perceive, her faith, obedient life, our friendship, the impact of the recurrence, the struggle to survive, her dying process, and the ultimate passing. I was requested to speak at her Mass. Her letters were a treasure. The question immediately arose: how did she endure eleven years of physical suffering, silently, with such courage? Cardinal Newmans prayer cited in her service is the answer. Through Peggys faith and determined obedience, she lived, endured, and emerged the victor. In Epistles: A Friendship, I have endeavored to depict her incredible story-my gift to Peggy, my unique friend and a legacy for her family. It was an honor to be her friend.

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