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  2. Doctor of the Church - Wikipedia

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    Isidore of Seville, a seventh-century Doctor of the Church, depicted by Murillo (c. 1628) with a book, which is a common iconographical attribute for a doctor Hildegard von Bingen was an eleventh-century Doctor of the Church, depicted here by Marshall with a book, the common iconographical attribute for a doctor. Doctor of the Church (Latin ...

  3. Lydia Emelie Gruchy - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Emelie Gruchy (September 5, 1894 – April 9, 1992) was a French-born Canadian who became the first woman ordained to the ministry of the United Church of Canada.She was the first woman to enroll in theological studies, to graduate from a Presbyterian theological college and also the first woman to be granted an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree in Canada.

  4. Women in Church history - Wikipedia

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    Women in Church history have played a variety of roles in the life of Christianity—notably as contemplatives, health care givers, educationalists and missionaries. Until recent times, women were generally excluded from episcopal and clerical positions within the certain Christian churches; however, great numbers of women have been influential in the life of the church, from contemporaries of ...

  5. Why are some Roman Catholic saints called doctors of the church?

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    Stefano Montesi - Corbis/Getty Images Europe via Getty ImagesIn January 2022, Pope Francis bestowed the title doctor of the church on St. Irenaeus of Lyons, a Christian bishop who died about A.D ...

  6. Catherine of Siena - Wikipedia

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    On 4 October 1970, Pope Paul VI named Catherine a Doctor of the Church; [6] this title was almost simultaneously given to Teresa of Ávila (27 September 1970), [66] making them the first women to receive this honour. [67] However, Catherine's feast day was not initially included in the General Roman Calendar.

  7. Thérèse of Lisieux - Wikipedia

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    By the apostolic letter Divini Amoris Scientia (The Science of Divine Love) of 19 October 1997, Pope John Paul II declared Therese Doctor of the Church, [139] one of four women so named, the others being Teresa of Ávila, Catherine of Siena and Hildegard of Bingen. Devotion to Therese has developed around the world. [140]

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  9. List of Carmelite saints and beatified people - Wikipedia

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    Declared "Doctor of the Church": 27 September 1970 by Pope Paul VI; Marie-Françoise-Thérèse Martin (rel. name: Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face) (1873-1897), Professed Religious of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns (France) Declared "Venerable": 14 August 1921; Beatified: 29 April 1923 by Pope Pius XI; Canonized: 17 May 1925 by Pope ...