Edward p hahnenberg biography of william hill
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Ball, Teresa (1794-1861)
Missioner and Educator
At a time when the Sisters of Loreto (formal title: Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary) were forbidden by the church to acknowledge Mary Ward (1585-1645) as their founder, a remarkable religious woman, Dublin-born, very different in talents and temperament from Mary Ward, but imbued with her ideals — Teresa Ball — brought the Loreto spirit from York, northern England, to huvudstaden i irland, Ireland (1821), from where it sprea
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Hahnenberg, Edward
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