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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The legacy Suzanne Aubert left the Sisters of Compassion is a life lived in trust and faith in a God who answers us always. This God leads us to the poor: be it across the equator or right on our own doorstep. Metaphorically speaking, Suzanne took a giant leap of faith when she came to Oceania, New Zealand. The Suva Community, The Legacy of Suzanne Aubert, in Sacred Seasons with Suzanne Aubert.  While Suzanne Aubert lived in Hawke’s Bay (1871-1883) she was a regular visitor to Pakipaki.</div>]]></description>
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