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  2. Anne Hutchinson - Wikipedia

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    Anne Hutchinson was born Anne Marbury to parents Francis Marbury and Bridget Dryden in Alford, Lincolnshire, England, and baptised there on 20 July 1591. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Her father was an Anglican cleric in London with strong Puritan leanings, who felt strongly that a clergy should be well educated and clashed with his superiors on this issue. [ 4 ]

  3. Marie-Eugénie de Jésus - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Eugénie Milleret de Brou was born during the night of 25 August 1817 in Metz as one of five children to Jacques Milleret and Eleonore-Eugénie de Brou. Her baptism was celebrated on 5 October. Her father was a follower of Voltaire and a liberal which often put him into conflict with his diminishing faith.

  4. John 20:15 - Wikipedia

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    It is perhaps linked with John 19:41, which mentions that Jesus was buried in a garden. John is the only one of the canonical gospels to mention this. The mention of the gardener is also perhaps linked to a Jewish story from the period which attempted to discredit the resurrection.

  5. Sign of the Dove - Wikipedia

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    The accounts are recorded in Matthew 3, Mark 1, Luke 3, and John 1 (Matthew 3:16 (Mark 1:10; Luke 3:22; John 1:32)) And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him. In Hebrew, Jonah (יוֹנָה) means ...

  6. Mary Magdalene - Wikipedia

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    [75] [68] According to John 20:11–18, Mary, now alone in the garden outside the tomb, saw two angels sitting where Jesus's body had been. [68] Then the risen Jesus approached her. [ 68 ] [ 77 ] She at first mistook him for the gardener, [ 75 ] [ 68 ] but, after she heard him say her name, she recognized him and cried out " Rabbouni! " (which ...

  7. Ana de Jesús - Wikipedia

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    Ana de Jesús, known in English as Anne of Jesus (25 November 1545 – 4 March 1621), was a Spanish Discalced Carmelite nun and writer. She was the founder of the Carmelite reform and a close companion of Teresa of Ávila , and served to establish new monasteries of the Order throughout Europe.

  8. 5 Reasons to Love Princess Anne — The Only Daughter of Queen ...

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    She Puts in the Work for Charity. According to Buckingham Palace, Anne is one of the busiest members of the royal family.The Princess Royal handled a whopping 457 public engagements in 2023, more ...

  9. Virgin and Child with Saint Anne - Wikipedia

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    This was due in part to its universality "—the love and tension between generations and also between humanity and the divine." [12] The Anna Selbdritt style, popular in northern Germany in the 1500s, demonstrates the medieval focus on the humanity of Jesus. [13] St. Anne's motherhood of Mary was viewed as mirroring Mary motherhood of Jesus. [14]