The author William Dalrymple describes seeing Christians and Muslims praying together in a Greek Orthodox convent in Syria a few years ago.
But Giuseppe Pallanti now says records from the time show that she died aged 63 in July 1542 and was buried in a now dilapidated convent in Florence.
Moreover, as is the case with supplying a house to a minister or supplying a place to live in a convent, nuns and ministers do not pay rent to the Church for a home in which to live.
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The feast would follow three Christmas Masses in the convent chapel starting at midnight Christmas Eve.
She devised false doctrines, he charged, and defied orders to stay in her convent and not teach.
The nuns wanted the nurses to move in with them in the convent.
They should go to their accountant's office in the convent at night and carefully make copies of every document there.
Martin was what his family called him and Aisling thought of him as that when she was in her convent classroom, and every night before she went to sleep.
Responding to its findings, Ireland's taoiseach, or prime minister, Enda Kenny said he was sorry for the stigma the women had suffered and the conditions they endured in the convent-run laundries.
She joined the 80 or so other nuns who lived in the drab, five-story cement convent in Sainte Foy, Quebec.
While Pope Emeritus Benedict lived a secluded life inside the Vatican (and plans to live an even more secluded existence in the former convent which is being prepared as his new home in a corner of the Vatican Gardens), Pope John Paul II lived a more gregarious existence, often inviting personal guests to attend his early morning mass and to share his breakfast.
Excerpt: Never in France, in cathedral, convent, or cloister, had she felt the intensity of belief everywhere present in the towns, villages, farms, and deserts of this land.
The last laundry - in a Dublin convent - closed as late as 1996.
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She was educated at a convent in Karachi, and then at Harvard and Oxford.
The man who for three decades has been the Church's top theologian will be living in a former convent a garden lane from St.
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Her discretion is understandable: Wood that started life as part of a convent in Provence, for instance, has waited 200 years to look this lovely.
Her aunt, Shona Pollock, said Ms Watts had previously studied costume design at Sussex University and had attended a local convent in Bury St Edmunds.
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Sister Rogene Fox, an 81-year-old nun at Assisi Heights convent in Minnesota, was in the placebo group of the Mayo Clinic study after getting a painful vertebra fracture in 2007.
According to the Indictment, between 1987 and 2010, Gomez worked for the Convent in various administrative capacities, including as the director of food services and the manager of an on-site convenience store.
The gardener at the convent in Paris who offers Valjean sanctuary, knowing that he is a fugitive, but also knowing what kind of man he is, is acting according to a higher law.
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It is unclear when she experienced her call to the church, but by her early 20s she had entered a convent in Sussex, in southern England, and taken the name Sister Mary Barbara.
In the early scenes in the Carmelite convent, the crowd disappeared, but as the outside world began to intrude on Blanche's refuge and the nuns were threatened, expelled and finally condemned, Mr. Carsen brought it back.
Distilling the various definitions offered by the parties and researched by this Court, we have concluded that there are several basic qualities a convent must contain in order to be eligible for a tax exemption: A convent consists of a community of people who live together, follow strict religious vows, and devote themselves full-time to religious work.
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Disguised as a nun in a San Francisco convent, she manages to bring new music into the choir, fresh street faces into the pews, and a social-activist spirit into the revitalized congregation.
Other Internet sites already compete with the advertisements that Indian families place in the newspapers, requesting fair-skinned, slender, domesticated, convent-educated Brahmin girls in their early 20s for their 30-something, tall engineer sons with a five-figure salary.
Benedict will live in the converted Mater Ecclesiae convent just behind St Peter's Basilica, with his personal secretary, Georg Gaenswein.
The church and its convent are firmly in white hands, although Russian pilgrims of all affiliations flock there to worship.
"A lot of people have passed through this country the Byzantines, the Muslims, Tamerlane, the Mongols, the Ottomans, " said Mr. Haddad, seated in the shadow of the convent of St.
Fra Angelico's best-known work is his series of frescoes at San Marco in Florence, the Dominican convent from which he ventured forth under the aegis of his patron and friend, Cosimo de' Medici.
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Set yourself up in style as the sumptuously renovated 17th century convent Santa Clara, owned by Sofitel, overlooking the sea and located right in the heart of the historic district, a line of horse drawn carriages waits outside to whisk you away into the night.
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