As a young girl, Gabriela Duszyńska moved to Chicago to study psychology at Ignatius Loyola University. She joined the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth. After graduating, she began working as a social worker, psychologist, and therapist for addiction victims. For the past eighteen months, she has been working at a religious center in Zhytomyr, helping Ukrainians. In an interview with Vatican News, she explains why she found herself on the …
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As a young girl, Gabriela Duszyńska moved to Chicago to study psychology at Ignatius Loyola University. She joined the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth. After graduating, she began working as a social worker, psychologist, and therapist for addiction victims. For the past eighteen months, she has been working at a religious center in Zhytomyr, helping Ukrainians. In an interview with Vatican News, she explains why she found herself on the …