Sarah Mac Donald

Sarah Mac Donald is a freelance journalist based in Dublin. She contributes to The Tablet, the Irish Independent and NCR. She researched and produced the documentary "Mary Ward – Dangerous Visionary," which tells the story of the 16th-century foundress of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Congregation of Jesus. She has contributed to books, including The Francis Factor: A New Departure (Columba Press, 2014) and God's Entrepreneurs: How Irish Missionaries Tried to Change the World (New Island Books, 2010).

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Sarah Mac Donald es una periodista independiente establecida en Dublín, Irlanda, que contribuye con The Tablet, el Irish Independent y NCR. Ella investigó y produjo el documental Mary Ward: Visionaria Peligrosa, que cuenta la historia de la fundadora del Instituto de la Bienaventurada Virgen María y la Congregación de Jesús en el siglo XVI. Ha contribuido en libros, incluyendo The Francis Factor: A New Departure (Columba Press 2014) y God's Entrepreneurs: How Irish Missionaries Tried to Change the World (New Island Books 2010).

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