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Why Is Helen Prejean Considered A Hero

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“In sorting out my feelings and beliefs, there is, however, one piece of moral ground of which I am absolutely certain: if I were to be murdered I would not want my murderer executed. I would not want my death avenged. Especially by government--which can't be trusted to control its own bureaucrats or collect taxes equitably or fill a pothole, much less decide which of its citizens to kill.” ― Helen Prejean, Dead Man Walking: The Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty That Sparked a National Debate. Sister Helen Prejean should be considered hero because she visited and ministered to people on death roge, she helped some of them believe in something greater than them. She is a hero also because she wrote books on her experiences in the prisons and how some men were innocent. No matter what happened to her she stuck with her faith and never stopped helping the people she felt needed it.
Prejean was born on April 21st, 1939 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Prejean Joined the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Madeline when she was 18. When she was 23 she earned a Bachelors of Arts in English and Education from St Mary’s Dominican College. When Prejean was 34 she earned her Masters of Art in Religious Education …show more content…

“I stand morally opposed to killing: war, executions, killing of the old and demented, the killing of children, unborn and born. . . . I believe that all of life is sacred and must be protected, especially in the vulnerable stages at the beginning of life and its end.” ― Helen Prejean. Prejean didn’t believe killing another person for “justice” and saw it as no better than the crime they did. Prejean didn’t support abortion either for the very same reason. Prejean saw each life as a miracle and a gift from God. Prejean loved as God loved her and that helped her all throughout her journey with her spiritual advisement over those

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