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Devotion · OACD
religious 20th century

Mother Teresa

Her decades of daily service to the dying poor in Calcutta, sustained through periods of documented inner doubt and exhaustion, reflect a Devotion orientation in which structured, committed care continues regardless of inner state.

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Devotion · OACD
religious 20th century

Albert Schweitzer

His resignation from a successful European musical and theological career to practice medicine in Gabon for decades reflects a Devotion orientation in which sustained, structured care for specific others is chosen over more personally advantageous alternatives.

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Devotion · OACD
religious Ancient

Boaz

The biblical figure's practice of leaving excess harvest for Ruth to glean, and his later formal commitment to her welfare through marriage, reflect a Devotion orientation expressed as reliable structural provision rather than sentiment.

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Devotion · OACD
religious Ancient

Mary (religious)

The maternal figure of Christian tradition embodies Devotion as sustained, unconditional care that persists through suffering, including the Pieta's image of holding the body of the child she has lost.

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Devotion · OACD
religious 20th century

Dorothy Day

Her decades of daily service through the Catholic Worker Movement, providing care for the poor through a structure she built and maintained, reflect a Devotion orientation in which religious commitment expresses itself as reliable, organised practical care.

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