10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «VICARESS»
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vicaress in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Conversation of Faith and Reason: Modern Catholic Thought ...
Following the Poor Clare tradition, Sant'Ambrogio had an abbess, but the
community was in practice ruled by a vicaress, Maria Luigia, an unstable and
indeed, as it (apparently) proved, malign personality. Katharina soon complained
to ...
2
The Mystic of Tunja: The Writings of Madre Castillo, 1671-1742
In the Convento Real de Santa Clara, the council or difinitorio consisted of six to
twelve senior nuns, including the deputy abbess or vicaress, several appointed
difinidoras (council members), and the madres de consejo (mother advisers),
who ...
Kathryn Joy McKnight, 1997
3
Joy in All Things: A Franciscan Companion
The sisters may not be permitted to speak in the parlour or at the grille without the
permission of the abbess or her vicaress. Let those who have permission not
dare to speak in the parlour except in the presence and hearing of two sisters.
Franciscan Assoc of Gb, 2009
With her fine logic, Mother Vicaress had assigned berths by age and girth. “
Young, thin ones, up; older, stouter ones, down.” Sister Anne and I climbed up
and sank into the unfamiliar luxury of a soft bed. We talked for a few minutes just
to ...
Mother Mary Francis, 2001
5
The Franciscan Tradition
The sisters may not be permitted to speak in the parlor or at the grille without the
permission of the abbess or her vicaress. Let those who have permission not
dare to speak in the parlor except in the presence and hearing of two sisters.
Regis J. Armstrong, Ingrid J. Peterson, 2010
6
A Convent Tale: A Century of Sisterhood in Spanish Milan
Most commonly aggrieved nuns complained of the Sfondrati party's domination of
convent business, particularly the high offices of prioress and vicaress. In 1578,
PaolaTimotea Dati complained that “For many years, the prioress [Antonia Maria
...
P. Renee Baernstein, 2013
7
Life and Death in a Venetian Convent: The Chronicle and ...
XXIII HOW THE VICARESS SISTER MARGARITA PARUTA DIED On July 18,
1412, Sister Margarita Paruta passed from this life. She was a widowed woman,
and she and her husband Messer Marco Paruta were a great help in renovating
this ...
Sister Bartolomea Riccoboni, 2007
8
Women's Lives in Medieval Europe: A Sourcebook
The sisters may not speak in the parlor or at the grille without the permission of
the Abbess or her Vicaress. Let those who have permission not dare to speak in
the parlor unless they are in the presence and hearing of two sisters. Let them not
...
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Sixteen famous European plays
vicaress (acridly). Not unless it leads them to pride themselves upon their
accomplishments. The blessed mother Santa Teresa de Jesus never permitted
her daughters to do fancy work. Evil combats us where we least expect it, and
ostentation ...
Bennett Cerf, Van Henry Cartmell, 1947
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Towards the discovery of Clare of Assisi
The Vicaress Rule IV 14. Let her Vicaress be bound to serve in the same way. V
5. The sisters may not speak in the parlor or at the grille without the permission of
the Abbess or her Vicaress. 8. Let the Abbess and her Vicaress be themselves ...
Regis J. Armstrong, Pacelli Millane, Poor Clares (Nantes, France), 1992
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «VICARESS»
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vicaress is used in the context of the following news items.
2067: The Year British Christianity Dies
The vicaress has 3 other parishes and attendance at Evensong (the most endearing of all Anglican liturgies with its chants and evening hymns) has gone down ... «The American Conservative, Jun 15»
Carmelite sisters arrive in diocese in 1961
In the spring of 1961, Rome granted permission for the nuns to go to Sioux City and Mother Agnes was appointed vicaress of the new foundation. The site for the ... «Sioux City Catholic Globe, Jun 15»
Wisecracks and humour all part of Alex Neil's Norwich City Wembley …
The Vicaress thought the whimsy about the `Wholly Ghost` was... whimsical. Clearly, she did not "get it". I wonder if we`ll ever get to meet Dubya? The Messiah. «Norfolk Eastern Daily Press, May 15»
Mid Lent Reflection: Franciscan Sisters Invite You to Share a Yellow …
"The building of our little Lourdes started in the spring of 1939, while Mother Perpetua was Vicaress. It is a memoria to Mother Generose on the occasion of her ... «Christian News Wire, Mar 15»
'Brought Up on Social Encyclicals,' First Woman Preps to Lead …
Adrian Dominican Sister Rosa Monique Peña, who was vicaress general of the congregation when Sister Donna was prioress general, described her leadership ... «National Catholic Register, Mar 15»
Lecherous Nuns and Priests, Murder Plots and Coverups: Meet the …
Maria Luisa, at just 27 years of age, was the convent's alluring novice mistress and vicaress. It turns out that Maria Luisa, who Katharina accused of the ... «Daily Beast, Jan 15»
US women religious welcome Vatican report
Sister Mary Angela, vicaress general for the Dominican Sisters of St Cecilia, said the visitation offered her congregation a chance to learn from others who ... «Catholic Herald Online, Dec 14»
US nuns see new beginning as Vatican report affirms their ministry
Sister Mary Angela, vicaress general for the Dominican Sisters of St. Cecilia, said the visitation offered her congregation a chance to learn from others who ... «CatholicPhilly.com, Dec 14»
LCWR: business as usual despite cloud of Vatican mandate
Sr. Mary Johnstone, vicaress of the Sinsinawa Dominicans in Wisconsin, said the messages were demanding. "I'll certainly take back some of the challenges ... «National Catholic Reporter, Aug 14»
LCWR elects new leaders as assembly draws to a close
Encouraging, yes, but also demanding, said Sr. Mary Johnstone, vicaress of the Sinsinawa Dominicans. “I'll certainly take back some of the challenges they ... «National Catholic Reporter, Aug 14»