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Cheryl Campbell as Lady Browne, Chummy's mother (Series 1, Series 3) Lady Browne is Chummy's upper-class, snobby mother. She formerly lived in Madeira before she separated from Chummy's father. When she moved to Poplar she was diagnosed with TB and Cancer. In Series 1 she was featured in the series finale before Chummy and Peter's wedding.
The Mother superior of a convent of the Sisters of Charity in Schwäbisch Gmünd in 1870. The head of a religious institute, who is in charge of the convent, is sometimes referred to as Mother superior. [1] She could be the head of a monastic community or a religious congregation. Superiors of independent monasteries can also be abbesses or ...
A superior of an autonomous mission Of somewhat similar standing is the diocesan administrator (formerly called a vicar capitular) elected to govern a diocese during a vacancy. Apart from certain limitations of nature and law, he has, on a caretaker basis, the same obligations and powers as a diocesan bishop (canons 427–429 of the 1983 Code ...
Mother Superior (band), an American rock band 1993–2011 "Mother Superior", a song by Good Riddance from the 1995 album For God and Country "Mother Superior", a song by Katzenjammer from the 2008 album Le Pop
The Mother Superior (Nance O'Neil) tells him that as Maria had not yet taken her vows, she was free to leave. Maria being drawn to music may provide a clue as to her whereabouts. Then, Lola arrives – she has found a convent garment in Juan's room, the garment which Enrique and the Mother Superior recognize as Maria's.
New Zealand-based Black Mandala Films is handling world sales on “Mother Superior,” a gothic horror fairy tale linked to World War II and the Nazi experiments on the purity of the lineage. It ...
A nun who is elected to head her religious house is termed an abbess if the house is an abbey, a prioress if it is a monastery, or more generically may be referred to as "Mother Superior" and styled "Reverend Mother". The distinction between abbey and monastery has to do with the terms used by a particular order or by the level of independence ...
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