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  2. Mary Ignatia Gavin, C.S.A., (January 1, 1889 – April 1, 1966) was an Irish-born American Religious Sister, better known as Sister Ignatia, belonging to the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, who served as a nurse.

  3. Sister Ignatia. This special nun cared for thousands of alcoholics for decades of her life. Sister Mary Ignatia (1889-1966) was beloved by all who were associated with or helped by her. She was often referred to as the “Angel of Alcoholics Anonymous.”.

  4. Sister Ignatia Gavin, a tiny Irish-American nun, helped initiate medical treatment for alcoholics in Akron. Born in 1889, Sister Ignatia entered the community of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine in 1914.

  5. May 9, 2022 · Sister Ignatia co-founded Alcoholics Anonymous at St. Thomas Hospital in the 1930s. Her methods became important parts of the way AA works.

  6. Jul 21, 2019 · Starting in 1939, Sister Ignatia worked with Dr. Bob to help thousands of alcoholics at St. Thomas Hospital in Akron, Ohio, where she was in charge of admissions, and where for four years...

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  7. Sister Mary Ignatia Gavin was often referred to as the “Angel of Alcoholics Anonymous” as she was one of the founders. She lived an incredible life of devotion to God and members of society...

  8. Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine. Sometimes referred to as the “Angel of Alcoholics Anonymous,” Sr. Ignatia Gavin, CSA, was instrumental in helping thousands of individuals reach sobriety through her work with Alcoholics Anonymous.

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