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  2. Helena Stollenwerk - Wikipedia

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    Helena Stollenwerk was born on 28 November 1852 [1] to Hans Peter Stollenwerk and his third wife Anna Bongard (b. 1827). Her sole sibling was Caroline (1855 – 13 August 1859). Her father died on 27 May 1859. On 24 November 1860, her mother married Hans Peter Breuer.

  3. Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit - Wikipedia

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    Helena Stollenwerk. Helena Stollenwerk was born on 28 November 1852. [3] At a very young age she developed an interest in joining the missions and going to China, but was unable to find a convent that sent missionaries abroad. In 1882 she met Arnold Janssen and worked as a kitchen maid at St. Michael Mission House in Steyl.

  4. List of beatified people - Wikipedia

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    Hanna Helena Chrzanowska: 1973: 2018 Helen Enselmini: 1242: 1695 Helena Stollenwerk: 1900: 1995 Heinrich of Treviso (Henry, Arrigo) 1315: 1750 Henri Planchat: 1871: 2023 Henry Suso, OP: 1366: 1831 Hildegard Burjan: 1933: 2012 Hryhorij Chomyszyn (Grzegorz) 1947: 2001 Hugh Cook Faringdon: 1539: 1895 Humphrey Middlemore: 1535: 1886 Ignatius ...

  5. Titles of Mary, mother of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Mary, the mother of Jesus in Christianity, is known by many different titles (Blessed Mother, Virgin Mary, Mother of God, Our Lady, Holy Virgin, Madonna), epithets (Star of the Sea, Queen of Heaven, Cause of Our Joy), invocations (Panagia, Mother of Mercy, God-bearer Theotokos), and several names associated with places (Our Lady of Loreto, Our Lady of Fátima).

  6. Hendrina Stenmanns - Wikipedia

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    Hendrina Stenmanns, SSpS (Josefa in religion; 28 May 1852 - 20 May 1903) was a German Catholic religious sister who co-founded the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit, which she founded alongside Arnold Janssen and Helena Stollenwerk. She was also a professed member of the Third Order of Saint Francis since 1871. [1]

  7. Relics associated with Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The knife used by Jesus during the Last Supper was also a matter of veneration in the Middle Ages, according to the 12th-century Guide for Pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela. [26] According to French traveler Jules-Léonard Belin the knife used by Jesus to slice bread was permanently exhibited in the Logetta of St Mark's Campanile in Venice. [27]

  8. “In a ballroom context, a mother can be a ‘drag mother’ who teaches a new queen the art and perhaps the business of drag or vogue or emceeing — a present figure who enables their self ...

  9. Our Lady of Begoña - Wikipedia

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    The image, made of linden wood, depicts the Blessed Mother seated in an armless chair wearing a crown, and holding the Child Jesus on her knees, with a red rose in her right hand. Christ is giving a blessing with his right hand and holds and open book in his left.