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'I'VE GIVEN UP GIRLS FOR GOD': THE MONK'S TALE—FROM PARTY BLOKE TO CELIBATE
edited by Lee Kynaston, fl. 1995; in 19, December 1998, 19, December 1998 (London, England: IPC Magazines, 1998), 36-39
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edited by Lee Kynaston, fl. 1995; in 19, December 1998, 19, December 1998 (London, England: IPC Magazines, 1998), 36-39
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Periodical article
Contributor
Lee Kynaston, fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
1998
Publisher
IPC Magazines
Series
19
Topic / Theme
Monks, Religious orders, Religious vows, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1998 TI Media Limited
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'I GAVE UP BOYS FOR GOD': A YOUNG NUN'S STORY
written by Lysanne Currie, fl. 1995; in 19, March 1996, 19, March 1996 (London, England: IPC Magazines, 1996), 66-69
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written by Lysanne Currie, fl. 1995; in 19, March 1996, 19, March 1996 (London, England: IPC Magazines, 1996), 66-69
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Lysanne Currie, fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
IPC Magazines
Series
19
Topic / Theme
Religious orders, Nuns, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1996 TI Media Limited
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(Tucson, AZ: Arizona Silhouettes, 1959), 11 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Date Published / Released
1959
Publisher
Arizona Silhouettes
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Chapter XXIII. Parliamentary Experiences
written by Antonio Gallenga, 1810-1895 (1885); in Episodes of My Second Life: American and English Experiences (Philadelphia, PA: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1885), 397-413
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written by Antonio Gallenga, 1810-1895 (1885); in Episodes of My Second Life: American and English Experiences (Philadelphia, PA: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1885), 397-413
Date Written / Recorded
1885
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Chapter
Author / Creator
Antonio Gallenga, 1810-1895
Date Published / Released
1885
Publisher
J. B. Lippincott Company
Topic / Theme
Death, Elections, Funerals, Italian people, Religious orders, Vacations, Wives, Writers, Health, Politics, Sociology, Ethnic groups, Religion, Entertaining, Relationships, Intellectual life, Crimean War, 1853-1856
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Thursday, March 1st.
written by Mary Berry, 1763-1852; edited by Maria Theresa Lewis, 1803-1865; in Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry from the Year 1783-1852, vol. 3 (London, England: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1865), 294-297
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written by Mary Berry, 1763-1852; edited by Maria Theresa Lewis, 1803-1865; in Extracts of the Journals and Correspondence of Miss Berry from the Year 1783-1852, vol. 3 (London, England: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1865), 294-297
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Contributor
Maria Theresa Lewis, 1803-1865
Author / Creator
Mary Berry, 1763-1852
Date Published / Released
1865
Publisher
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman
Topic / Theme
Military encampments, International travel, Military marches, Mardi Gras, Religious festivals, Religious orders, Musical performances, Armed forces, Entertaining, Religion, Intellectual life
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Memoir of William Howard Merrell
written by William Howard Merrell, 1834-1897; in Five Months in Rebeldom, or, Notes from the Diary of a Bull Run Prisoner, at Richmond (Rochester, NY, 1862), 14-17
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written by William Howard Merrell, 1834-1897; in Five Months in Rebeldom, or, Notes from the Diary of a Bull Run Prisoner, at Richmond (Rochester, NY, 1862), 14-17
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
William Howard Merrell, 1834-1897
Date Published / Released
1862
Topic / Theme
Armed forces, Health, Religion, Law, Politics, Military hospitals, Medical doctors, Religious orders, Prisoners of war, Civilians, Northern sympathizers, Amputations, Death, Surgery, Commissioned officers, Bullet wounds
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Copyright © 2001, Alexander Street Press LLC.
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Chapter III: On Board a Man O'war
written by Alexander F. Irvine, 1863-1941 (1910); in From the Bottom Up: The Life Story of Alexander Irvine (New York, NY: Doubleday & Company, 1910), 48-61
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written by Alexander F. Irvine, 1863-1941 (1910); in From the Bottom Up: The Life Story of Alexander Irvine (New York, NY: Doubleday & Company, 1910), 48-61
Date Written / Recorded
1910
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Chapter
Author / Creator
Alexander F. Irvine, 1863-1941
Date Published / Released
1910
Publisher
Doubleday & Company
Topic / Theme
Boxing, Earthquakes, English language, English people, Friendships, Islands, Marine bases, Religious orders, Ships, Entertaining, Environment, Intellectual life, Ethnic groups, Relationships, Armed forces, Religion, Transportation
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Images of America, Covington's Sisters of Notre Dame
in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2011), 128 page(s),
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For more than 135 years, the Sisters of Notre Dame have been an integral part of the fabric of life in Northern Kentucky and the Greater Cincinnati region. Best known for their dedicated service as Catholic school teachers and administrators, the Sisters of Notre Dame have embraced numerous opportunities to minist...
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in Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2011), 128 page(s),
Source: www.arcadiapublishing.com
Source: www.arcadiapublishing.com
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For more than 135 years, the Sisters of Notre Dame have been an integral part of the fabric of life in Northern Kentucky and the Greater Cincinnati region. Best known for their dedicated service as Catholic school teachers and administrators, the Sisters of Notre Dame have embraced numerous opportunities to minister to the people of the region and beyond. From operating orphanages, senior care centers, and hospitals to medical research, foreign m...
For more than 135 years, the Sisters of Notre Dame have been an integral part of the fabric of life in Northern Kentucky and the Greater Cincinnati region. Best known for their dedicated service as Catholic school teachers and administrators, the Sisters of Notre Dame have embraced numerous opportunities to minister to the people of the region and beyond. From operating orphanages, senior care centers, and hospitals to medical research, foreign missions in Uganda, and urban education centers in the inner city, the Sisters of Notre Dame have touched the lives of tens of thousands of people by their example of self-sacrifice and dedication to helping others. Their highly recognizable convent of St. Joseph Heights on the Dixie Highway stands as a visible reminder of the religious heritage offered to all by the Sisters of Notre Dame of the Covington Province.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Book
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Series
Images of America
Topic / Theme
Religious orders
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2011 by Wm. Michael Hargis
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7. Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary
written by Margo L. Azzarelli; in Green Ridge, Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 63-80
The honorable George Sanderson founded and developed Green Ridge, appropriately named for a green forested ridge in the middle of the Lackawanna Valley. The small village was incorporated into Scranton in 1866 and became home to many of the city's prominent doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs, and politicians, such as...
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written by Margo L. Azzarelli; in Green Ridge, Images of America (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing), 63-80
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The honorable George Sanderson founded and developed Green Ridge, appropriately named for a green forested ridge in the middle of the Lackawanna Valley. The small village was incorporated into Scranton in 1866 and became home to many of the city's prominent doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs, and politicians, such as Edward Baker Sturges, the organizer of the first electric street railway, and US vice president Joseph Biden. Many large and beautiful...
The honorable George Sanderson founded and developed Green Ridge, appropriately named for a green forested ridge in the middle of the Lackawanna Valley. The small village was incorporated into Scranton in 1866 and became home to many of the city's prominent doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs, and politicians, such as Edward Baker Sturges, the organizer of the first electric street railway, and US vice president Joseph Biden. Many large and beautiful mansions were built in Green Ridge, and some remain today as reminders of times gone by. Once only forest and farmland, Green Ridge has grown into one of the finest residential sections of Scranton.
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Book
Author / Creator
Margo L. Azzarelli
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Series
Images of America
Topic / Theme
Religious orders, Suburbs
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 by Margo L. Azzarelli
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We start from Casa Nuova, we pass the Convent of S...
written by Lady Isabel Arundell Burton, 1831-1896 (1875); in The Inner Life of Syria, Palestine, and the Holy Land: From My Private Journal, vol. 2 (London, England: H.S. King & Co., 1875), 53-82
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written by Lady Isabel Arundell Burton, 1831-1896 (1875); in The Inner Life of Syria, Palestine, and the Holy Land: From My Private Journal, vol. 2 (London, England: H.S. King & Co., 1875), 53-82
Date Written / Recorded
1875
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
Lady Isabel Arundell Burton, 1831-1896
Date Published / Released
1875
Publisher
H.S. King & Co.
Topic / Theme
Places of worship, Sight-seeing, Pleasure trips, Religious artifacts, Religious occupations, Religious communities, Religious orders, Church services, Scenery, Religion, Entertaining, Communities, Environment
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