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Pascalina and Lehnert
Many of Pacelli's Munich staff stayed with him for the rest of his life, including his advisor Robert Leiber and Pascalina Lehnerthousekeeper, friend, and adviser to Pacelli for 41 years.
* Lehnert, Pascalina.
Pascalina Lehnert, one of the few women in history permitted to serve as a conclavist
Throughout history, conclavists have almost exclusively been men ; however, during the papal conclave, 1939, Cardinal Pacelli ( who was elected Pope Pius XII ) was allowed to bring several German nuns, including Pascalina Lehnert, into " Cell No. 13 " as his conclavists.
Madre ( Mother ) Pascalina Lehnert ( 25 August 1894, Ebersberg, Bavaria, Empire – 13 November 1983, Vienna, Austria ), born Josefina Lehnert, was a German Roman Catholic nun who served as Pope Pius XII's housekeeper and secretary from his period as Nuncio to Bavaria in 1917 until his death as pope in 1958.
* Lehnert, Pascalina.
* Lehnert, P. Brief ( Letter of Madre Pascalina ), Archiv Institut Menzingen, 1 February 1944
* Lehnert, P. Brief ( Letter of Madre Pascalina ), Archiv Institut Menzingen, 16 February 1944
* Lehnert, P. Brief ( Letter of Madre Pascalina ), Archiv Institut Menzingen, 7 April 1944
* Lehnert, P. Brief ( Letter of Madre Pascalina ), Archiv Institut Menzingen, 19 May 1944
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Pascalina Lehnert, writing after Pacelli had already become Pope Pius XII, described the relationship between Kaas and Pacelli in the following words:
* Lehnert, Pascalina.
* Pascalina Lehnert, Ich durfte Ihm Dienen, Erinnerungen an Papst Pius XII., Naumann, Würzburg, 1984

Pascalina and Bavaria
" Madre Pascalina ", as she was called, led the Pacelli household in the nunciature in Munich, Bavaria from 1917 to 1925 and in the nunciature to Germany and Prussia in Berlin from 1925 to 1929, where Nuncio Pacelli was Dean of the Diplomatic Corps.

Pascalina and Pius
After receiving the red hat from Pope Pius XII, von Galen went to see Madre Pascalina, the faithful servant of the Pope.
Pius XII responded to Madre Pascalina in the aftermath of the war by organizing a two tier papal charity.
Gottes mächtige Dienerin, Schwester Pascalina und Papst Pius XII.

Pascalina and housekeeper
Madre Pascalina soon resided as housekeeper with two other sisters in the Vatican.

Pascalina and from
Madre Pascalina received in 1958 the Papal Order Pro Ecclesia and Pontifice from Pope John XXIII.
Madre Pascalina died from a cerebral hemorrhage in Vienna, aged 89, in 1983.

Pascalina and she
One of the last pictures of Madre Pascalina, taken when she was 88 years old in 1983.
Monsignore Ferdinando Baldelli, Carlo Egger and Otto Faller started on behalf of the pope the official Pontificia Commissione di Assistenza Madre Pascalina was asked by the Pope to direct his personal charity efforts, officially under Monsignor Montini, later Pope Paul VI, with whom she seemed to have a complicated relationship.
Madre Pascalina also published several articles, in which she described the daily life and routine of the pontiff.

Pascalina and .
To assist the pope in the many calls for his help and charity, Pascalina organized and led the Magazzino, a private papal charity office which employed up to 40 helpers and continued until 1959.
Inside the Vatican, Mother Pascalina was in charge of housing, clothing and food for the as many Jewish refugees as the walls could hold.
After the war, the calls for papal help continued in war-torn Europe: Madre Pascalina organized emergency aid to displaced persons, prisoners of war, victims of floods, and many victims of the war.
Madre Pascalina wrote her autobiography in 1959.
( 1983 ) La Popessa: The Controversial Biography of Sister Pascalina, the Most Powerful Woman in Vatican History.

Lehnert and time
In May 1995 he married his girlfriend Marina Lehnert on his sick bed, who took care of for some time about his daughter.

Lehnert and Germany
Lehnert organized truck caravans filled with medicine, clothing, shoes and food to prison camps and hospitals, provided first aid, food and shelter for bomb victims, fed the hungry population of Rome, answered emergency calls for aid to the Pope, sent care packages to France, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Germany and Austria and other countries.

Lehnert and .
In 1933, he married Erna Lehnert, an Austrian who with her parents had first settled in Sweden and then in Finland.
This model, partially influenced by the work of Sydney Lamb, was extensively used by Schank's students at Yale University, such as Robert Wilensky, Wendy Lehnert, and Janet Kolodner.
JTF-160 was under the command of Marine Brigadier General Michael R. Lehnert until March 2002, when he was replaced by Brigadier General Rick Baccus.
* R. L Amoroso, B. Lehnert, J .- P. Vigier: Beyond the standard model — searching for unity in physics: Proceedings of the Paris symposium honoring the 83rd birthday of Jean-Pierre Vigier, Noetic Press, 2005, ISBN 978-0-9678687-3-8
* Rogues in Robes: An Inside Chronicle of a Recent Chinese-Tibetan Intrigue in the Karma Kagyu Lineage of Diamond Way Buddhism, Tomek Lehnert, Blue Dolphin Publishing 2000, ISBN 1-57733-026-9.
This model, partly based on the work of Sydney Lamb, was extensively used by Schank's students at Yale University, such as Robert Wilensky, Wendy Lehnert, and Janet Kolodner.
Two years later, fellow engineer Walt Lehnert joined Allison, and together they diversified the company's product line to include amplifiers and transformers for the broadcast industry.
Major General Michael R. Lehnert currently serves as Commanding General, Marine Corps Installations West.

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