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  2. Sophia of Rome - Wikipedia

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    This conflicts with the much more widespread hagiographical tradition (BHL 2966, also extant in Greek, Armenian and Georgian versions) placing Sophia, the mother of Faith, Hope, and Charity, in the time of Hadrian (second century) and reporting her dying not as a martyr but mourning for her martyred daughters. [2] Her relics are said to have ...

  3. Saints Faith, Hope and Charity - Wikipedia

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    References of the time of Gregory the Great suggest two groups of martyrs, mother and daughters, one buried on the Aurelian Way and the other on the Via Appia. According to the Passio, Sophia was a widow of Milan who gave away her possessions and moved to Rome with her daughters. Her daughters were martyred before her and she buried them at Via ...

  4. Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes (Spokane, Washington)

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    The Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes is a Catholic cathedral in Spokane, Washington, United States.It is the seat of the Diocese of Spokane. [1] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing property to the Riverside Avenue Historic District, and its adjacent rectory building is listed as a secondary contributing property to the district.

  5. Gloria Bornstein - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Bornstein (1937 – September 16, 2024) was an American artist and teacher known for her public art, primarily in the Pacific Northwest. She was the lead artist for Seattle's rebuild of the International Fountain in 1995.

  6. How sculptures from Expo '74 shaped Spokane's public art scene

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    May 4—A new structure has popped up in Riverfront Park that tells the story of Expo '74 as Spokane celebrates the 50th anniversary of the world's fair. ... the Cathedral of St. John the ...

  7. Corbin Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Development of the Corbin Park area began in the late-1880s. Its first use was as the site of the Washington-Idaho Fairgrounds which was organized in 1886. The property was purchased from prominent Spokane pioneer John J. Browne in 1887 — Browne lends his name to another historic district in the city in its Browne's Addition neighborhood. The ...

  8. Mary's Place leveled for parking - AOL

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    May 1—For almost 120 years Mary's Place has stood at its South Hill location, eventually in the shadows of the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center campus. But Wednesday morning, the house was ...

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