7 relations: Edmund Bojanowski, List of converts to the Catholic Church, List of people declared venerable by Pope Francis, Nurse writer, Poor Servants of the Mother of God, The Month, William Henry Stowe.
Edmund Bojanowski
Blessed Edmund Bojanowski (14 November 1814 - 7 August 1871) was a Polish Roman Catholic and the founder of four separate religious congregations.
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List of converts to the Catholic Church
The following is an incomplete list of notable individuals who converted to Catholicism from a different religion or no religion.
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List of people declared venerable by Pope Francis
This article is a list of people that have been proclaimed venerable, based on the recognition of their heroic virtues, by Pope Francis since his 2013 election to the papacy.
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Nurse writer
Nurse writers are nurses, primarily registered nurses (RNs), who write for general audiences in the creative genres of poetry, fiction, and drama, as well as in creative non-fiction.
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Poor Servants of the Mother of God
The Poor Servants of the Mother of God are a religious congregation founded in 1872 by the venerable Mother Mary Magdalen of the Sacred Heart, Frances Margaret Taylor.
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The Month
The Month was a monthly review, published from 1864 to 2001, which, for almost all of its history, was owned by the English Province of the Society of Jesus and was edited by its members.
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William Henry Stowe
William Henry Stowe (1 January 182522 June 1855), scholar and journalist, eldest son of William and Mary Stowe, was born at Buckingham on 1 January 1825.
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