Tuesday, March 20, 2012
'Mother Teresa of Las Vegas' following a vision to help the needy
From Las Vegas-
She has been called the Mother Teresa of Las Vegas by some, and others have questioned her sanity. Bonnie Polley, 73, laughs at both assertions.
As chaplain of the Clark County Detention Center, she has looked into the eyes of some of society's worst. As a deacon in the Episcopal Church, she has looked into the eyes some of the town's poorest.
Polley and her husband of 54 years, David, moved to Las Vegas in 1964. Her husband, an attorney, struggled with alcoholism. Her middle son was eventually diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic. With her thick Louisiana accent still firmly intact, she explains how raising her three boys in a dysfunctional marriage "just about broke me."
The turning point for Polley came while walking home alone from a New Year's Eve party in the late 1970s. She had refused a ride from her intoxicated husband. As she walked, she realized she was "at the bottom of the barrel" and that her "life was a mess."
More here-
http://www.lvrj.com/view/-mother-teresa-of-las-vegas-following-a-vision-to-help-the-needy-143442126.html?ref=126
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