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Public Interest

Jun. 26, 1999

Attorney Finds Earthly Laws No Match for Spiritual Rites

SAN FRANCISCO - Mary Gemma O'Keeffe was 19 when she entered the convent. Her only career decisions, she thought, would be whether to be a teacher or a hospital worker. She graduated from college, obtained her teaching credential and settled into a career of teaching.

By Claudia Rosenbaum
Special to the Daily Journal
        SAN FRANCISCO - Mary Gemma O'Keeffe was 19 when she entered the convent. Her only career decisions, she thought, would be whether to be a teacher or a hospital worker. She graduated from college, obtained her teaching credential and settled into a career of teaching.
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