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Therese and Lisieux
* January 2 – Saint Therese of Lisieux, Catholic saint and mystic ( d. 1897 )
She went to school at the Convent of Saint Therese of Lisieux.
Oya has been syncretized in Santería with the Catholic images of the Our Lady Of Candelaria ( Saint Patron of the Canary Islands in Spain ) and St. Therese of Lisieux.
The Academy of Saint Therese of Lisieux has 225 students in preschool to 8th grade and operates under the supervision of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark.
St. Therese of Lisieux, a Carmelite nun of late 19th-century France who has now been declared a Doctor of the Church, is an influential example of a Catholic Saint who questioned prevailing attitudes toward physical penance.
* World tour of the relics of St. Therese of Lisieux
* Dorothy Day ( 1979 ) Therese: A Life of Therese of Lisieux
Until 1970, no woman had been named a doctor in the church, but since then three additions to the list have been women: Saints Teresa of Ávila ( St. Teresa of Jesus ), Catherine of Siena by Pope Paul VI, and Thérèse de Lisieux ( St. Therese of the Child Jesus and of the Holy Face ), " the Little Flower " by Pope John Paul II.
* Saint Therese of Lisieux: A Gateway ( comprehensive Web site about the life, writings, spirituality, and mission of Saint Therese of the Child Jesus of the Holy Face )
The cathedral also has six chapels dedicated to the patron saints of the European ethnic groups that settled the area around the city: St. Anthony for the Italians, St. John the Baptist for the French Canadians, St. Patrick for the Irish, St. Boniface for the Germans, Saints Cyril and Methodius for the Slavs ; and St. Therese of Lisieux for the missionaries.
* St. Therese Martin of Lisieux School and Business High School
Additionally, sculptures of St. Joseph, St. Ann, the Infant of Prague, St. Maximilian Kolbe, St. Francis of Assisi, St. Anthony of Padua, St. Barbara and St. Therese of Lisieux are spread throughout the sanctuary.
* Fleck, Hattie C. “ A Paulist Shrine to Saint Therese of Lisieux .” The Little Flower Magazine, October, 1947, 14-15.
Therese reported that her eyesight was restored on 29 April 1923 — the day Therese of Lisieux was beatified in Rome.
On 17 May 1925 Therese of Lisieux was fully canonized as a saint in the Catholic Church.
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Therese and one
When his second wife died in 1831 after a long illness, one of his daughters, Therese, took over the household and cared for Gauss until the end of his life.
The second novel of this series, Therese and Pierrette and the Little Hanging Angel ( Thérèse et Pierrette à l ' école des Saints-Anges, 1980 ), was one of the novels chosen for inclusion in the French version of Canada Reads, Le combat des livres, broadcast on Radio-Canada in 2005, where it was championed by union activist Monique Simard.
He was the son of Therese and Issac Adler and had one sister, Frances Adler Elkins, who became one of the mid 20th-century's great interior decorators and often worked with her brother on residential projects.
' Emma Eckstein was born in Vienna on 28 January 1865 to a well-known bourgeois family ' with close connections to Freud: ' one of her brothers was Gustav Eckstein ( 1875-1916 ), a social democrat and associate of Karl Kautsky, the leader of the Socialist party ; and a sister, Therese Schlesinger, a socialist, was one of the first women members of parliament '.
Other productions included the one premiered on 6 July 1933 at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, with Aleksei Yermolaev ( Jerome ), Anastasia Abramova ( Jeanne ), Nadezhda Kapustina ( Therese ) and Marina Semenova ( Mireille de Poitiers ).
Thompson was married to Therese Beytebiere ; they had one daughter and four sons.
Göring was one of five children, his brothers were Hermann Göring and Karl Ernst Göring ; his sisters were Olga Therese Sophia and Paula Elisabeth Rosa Göring, the last of whom were children of his father's first marriage.
He wrote an entire chapter, Therese Neumann, The Catholic Stigmatist of Bavaria, which reverently gives a vivid first-hand description of one of her Friday Passion trances.
The novel's two main characters are Therese Belivet, a lonely young woman, and Carol Aird, an elegant stranger Therese encounters one day at her temporary job in a New York department store.
Therese von Brunsvik, who had been her sister Josephine's lifelong companion and was probably the only one who knew everything of her sister's love of Beethoven, commented on the publication of Schindler's conjecture: " Three letters by Beethoven, allegedly to Giulietta.
Ley ( 1957, p. 78 ) saw it differently: " Only on the negative side has one been able to arrive at certain conclusions: neither Giulietta Guicciardi, nor Amalie Sebald, nor Bettina Brentano can be considered any longer, and not even Therese Brunsvik, who for a long time was seriously regarded as the recipient of the famous love letter.
Crennan was born in Victoria, one of six children born to John Maurice Walsh and Marie Therese ( née Henley ), Roman Catholics of Irish descent.

Therese and most
Austria proper ( as opposed to the complex of Habsburg lands as a whole ) had been an Archduchy since the 15th century, and most of the other territories of the Empire had their own institutions and territorial history, although there were some attempts at centralization, especially during the reign of Marie Therese and her son Joseph II and then finalized in the early 19th century.
One of his most famous campaigns included a photo ( by Therese Frare ) of David Kirby dying of AIDS, lying in a Columbus, Ohio, hospital bed, surrounded by his grieving relatives.
Carol knows that she will lose custody and most visitation rights to her daughter if she continues her relationship with Therese.

Therese and popular
On 2 June 2007, Therese, featuring The Attic, performed with their hit single " The Arrival " on Sommarkrysset, which is a popular TV-show in Sweden that airs every summer.

Therese and saints
He lived there from 1920 — 1952, interrupted by an extended trip abroad in 1935 – 1936 which was mainly to visit his guru in India though he undertook visits to other living western saints like Therese Neumann the stigmatist of Konnesreuth and places of spiritual significance enroute.

Therese and for
Therese kept house for Gauss until his death, after which she married.
Mary Therese Winifred Robinson ( née Bourke ) (; born 21 May 1944 ) served as the seventh, and first female, President of Ireland from 1990 to 1997, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, from 1997 to 2002.
An idealised vision of the new British settlement was given in the novel by Therese Forster, Abentheuer auf einer Reise nach Neu-Holland on a Voyage to New Holland, published in the German women ’ s magazine, Flora for 1793 and 1794:
Several of his students attained a fair amount of fame for themselves: Johann Baptist Cramer, Ignaz Moscheles, Therese Jansen Bartolozzi, Ludwig Berger ( who went on to teach Felix Mendelssohn ), and John Field ( who, in his turn, would become a major influence on Frédéric Chopin ).
Although she sometimes chose to write poems that do not rhyme ( especially in her later period ), she always respected questions of rhythm ; moreover, in her " antique " works ( e. g., the set of love poems The Sonnets of Therese du Meun, a false document about the love-longings of a married French noblewoman for a young tutor ), Goldberg adopted complex rhyming schemes.
In 2010 John Gummer chose not to seek re-election and Therese Coffey was returned as MP for the Conservative Party with a majority of 9, 128.
Grave of Georges AuricEspecially notable among his film music is the lavishly impressionistic score that he wrote for Jean Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast ( 1946 ); other films include Passport to Pimlico ( 1948 ), Silent Dust ( 1949 ), The Lavender Hill Mob ( 1951 ), Moulin Rouge ( 1952 ), The Titfield Thunderbolt ( 1953 ), Roman Holiday ( 1953 ), The Wages of Fear ( 1953 ), The Divided Heart ( 1954 ), Lola Montes ( 1955 ), Rififi ( 1956 ), The Hunchback of Notre Dame ( 1956 ), Bonjour Tristesse ( 1958 ), The Night Heaven Fell ( 1958 ), Goodbye Again ( 1961 ), and Therese and Isabelle ( 1968 ).
He was born Prince Otto Friedrich Ludwig of Bavaria at Schloss Mirabell in Salzburg ( when it belonged for a short time to the Kingdom of Bavaria ), as second son of King Ludwig I of Bavaria and Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen.
Their sister Therese was better known for her lovers than for her dancing.
In 1885 Herbert became romantically involved with Therese Förster ( 1861 – 1927 ), a soprano who had recently joined the court opera for which the court orchestra played.
The Member of Parliament for Suffolk Coastal was John Gummer from 1983 but he has stood down from this role to be replaced at the General Election on 6 May 2010 by Dr Therese Coffey.
Maura Therese Tierney ( born February 3, 1965 ) is an American film and television actress, who is best known for her roles as Lisa Miller on the sitcom NewsRadio and Abby Lockhart on the television medical drama ER.
His father, Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen ( 1856 – 1922 ), and mother, Therese Gotz von Olenhusen ( 1862 – 1948 ) were of Silesian nobility, and the family had been nobles for 350 years prior to Wolfram's existence.
Mrs. Therese Alberta ( Parkinson ) Jenkins, delegate from Wyoming, cast the first vote by a woman for President.
In the mid 1980s, Harket was in a relationship with the British model Therese " Bunty " Bailey, who appeared in videos for two of the band's songs.
Lakemba has many places of worship to cater for the different faiths of its population, including St Therese Catholic Church, Lakemba Uniting Church, Lakemba Presbyterian Church and several Mosques including the Lakemba Mosque, Earnest St Mosque & Lakemba Musalla, Ahlus Sunnha Musalla.
The vehicles were built in GM's St. Therese plant, and sent to MAT for modification, after which MAT would ship completed cars to the dealer.

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