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  1. 1 giorno fa · Förderverein Wipertikirche Quedlinburg e.V. Neuendorf 4. 06484 Welterbestadt Quedlinburg. Tel.: +49 (0)3946 915082 FAX: +49 (0)3946 915016. besichtigung@wiperti.de. Die Öffnungszeiten der Kirche St. Wiperti in Quedlinburg finden Sie hier. Im Jahre 1994 wurde "The Collegiate Church, Castle, and Old Town of Quedlinburg" unter der Nummer 535rev ...

  2. 4 giorni fa · Date accessed: 14 May, 2024. I. When an English nun entered a convent in exile in the 17th century, she was expected to leave behind once and for all ‘the world, the flesh, the divill’. Until recently, that enclosure was one of the excuses for the banishment of nuns from historical research, reducing them to a faceless, agentless mass.

  3. 1 giorno fa · Anna II, Abbess of Quedlinburg. In the pre-modern era in some parts of Europe, abbesses were permitted to participate and vote in various European national assemblies by virtue of their rank within the Roman Catholic and Protestant churches.

  4. 3 giorni fa · See Vatican News to discover the life-story and message of St.Hedwig, Duchesse of Polonia, Religious, the Saint of the Day 16 October

  5. 3 giorni fa · At the expiration of this lease the manor reverted to the abbess and convent and remained in their possession till the Dissolution. (fn. 8) In an inquisition taken in 1384 (fn. 9) on the death of Alice de le Mare, Abbess of St. Mary, Winchester, the manor of Itchen Abbas is mentioned as being held by the abbey of the king in chief in free alms as of the ancient foundation.

  6. 3 giorni fa · By 1086 the abbey held 231 hides ½ virgate in Wiltshire and 12 hides outside the county. In Wiltshire adjoining Wilton it held 8½ hides at Washern, 4 hides at Ugford, and ½ hide at Ditchampton. Two hides, probably in Ditchampton, which a certain Toret had given to the abbey with his daughters, had in 1086 been taken by the Bishop of Bayeux.

  7. 4 giorni fa · Fr. Hollowell then explains the Mayo Clinic’s history, which began after a Franciscan abbess’ supernatural vision. “The abbess had vision of a hospital and Jesus told her to go into town and find Dr. Mayo. So she did, and that’s how the Mayo clinic started,” the priest said. “The nuns were the early nurses of the hospital.