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Protestant-Catholic wars, unity of the Church, Sisters of the Company of Mary (Filles de Notre-Dame), humiliations
Blind from the age of thirteen, hermit, holy death
Parish priest, Jesuit, missionary in Madagascar
Miracle, Venezuela, scientist, professor of medicine, charity
Mother of a family – Mexico, hidden mystical life – mystical incarnation, Works of the Cross (nuns, religious, priests, laity), night of faith
Euthanasia, Nazism, courage of faith
14th-Century Dominican, love of Eternal Wisdom, Meister Eckhart, suffering, Passion of Christ, preaching
Mexico, Jesuit, persecution, underground ministry, Christ the King, martyrdom
Visitandine, Religious of the Sacred Heart, mission in North America and among Native Americans
Science and faith, conversion to Catholicism, mission in Protestant lands
Ireland, Legion of Mary, apostolate in Africa
Franciscan, Sacrament of Penance, scrupulosity, poverty
Daughter of the Cross, Satanism, martyrdom, evil
Carmelite nun, Saint Joseph’s Carmel of Avila, companion of Saint Teresa of Avila, foundations in France and Antwerp, Flanders
Apostolate of a layman, purity
Saint-Sulpice seminary, Brothers of Saint Vincent de Paul, youth club of Sainte-Anne in Charonne, martyrdom
Mathematician, Work of Saint Zita, “Women’s Town”, Minims Sisters of Our Lady of Suffrage, priesthood
Argentina, Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius
Priest, education of deaf-Mute children, Salesian Sisters of the Sacred Hearts
Bishop of Abandoned Tabernacles, Bishop of Malaga and then Palencia (Spain), Eucharistic works
Navy, conversion, accompanying missionaries in Oceania
Poor Clare, Abbess, Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Anglican, Asian front in the Second World War, Conversion to catholicism, Rhodesia mission, Serving lepers
Married life, Widow, Ursuline, Canada
Cistercians, Austerity, Jesus, Mary, Defending and supporting the Church, 2nd crusade
Ecuador, Mystical life of a laywoman
Mother of a family, Permanent vision of a mysterious sun and, within it, of hidden realities
Franciscan, Missions to Mexico and California in the 18th century
Salvador de Bahia (Brazil), Franciscan, Love of the poor and the workers, Hospital, social work
Carmelite, Teacher, Journalist, Fight against nazism, Martyrdom
Priesthood, Support for families and the Catholic faith, Knights of Columbus, Role of lay people in society
Army, Christian life, Family, Algeria, Loigny, La, Bataille, Providence
Holiness of children, Chile, Argentina, First Communion, Offering as victim
Grandson of Renan, Army, Conversion, Spiritual fervor, World War I
Dominican, Fidelity to the Rule, Master General
Japan, Ant City, Care of the poorest
Sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition, Education of girls, care of the sick, charitable works, Poverty
Jesuit, Suppression of the Society of Jesus, Restorer of the Society of Jesus
Reunion Island, Service of the poorest, Daughters of Mary, St. Joseph
South Africa, Family man, School principal, Fidelity to the Christian faith, Superstition, witchcraft, Martyrdom
Bulgaria, Passionist, Bishop, Unity of the Church, Faithfulness to the Pope, Martyrdom
Apostle of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Oratory of St. Philip de Neri
Layman, Celibate, Academics, Liturgy, Social doctrine of the Church, “The Croatian Union of the Eagles”
Conversion from Judaism, Society of the Holy Heart of Mary, Evangelisation in Africa, Congregation of the Holy Spirit (Spiritan)
Sisters of Marie, Auxiliatrice, Spiritual night, Leaving the Institute, Humility
Salesian missionaries in China, Martyrdom
Conversion, Sister of Charity of Saint Joseph
Celibacy, Humility, poverty, prayer, Stigmata
Ardent spiritual life, Computer skills, Zeal for the Eucharist and its miracles, Died a teenager
Divinity of Christ, Many exiles for the faith
Care of the sick, The Piccola casa ofTurin
Mystical life in humility, Suffering, Stigmata
Father of the Church, Bible translation, Holy Scripture
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