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St. Allessandra was born Alessandra Lucrecia Romola. She was a dominican nun of the third order. Her father was a very well respected banker.
Wikipedia said it hasn't been decided whether it is going to be St Trinian's versus the world or St Trinian's 3: revenge of the boys but it has been confirmed that it is going to be called St Trinian's versus the world. The confirmation is not on wikipedia yet though.
WRONG!! DA KURLZZ REAL NAME IS "MATTY" I don't know his last name, but he used to have red curly curly hair, and in the last few years dyed it black and straightened it a bit. I recognize that round head anywhere!! Edit by HollywoodUndead25: His full real name is Mathew ST. Claire. Well I thought that was Charlie scene's real name. Mathew ST. Claire.
St. Leger also failed to meet Burgoyne at Saratoga. As well did Howe.
St George Gore-St George died in 1746.
St Winifred's School was created in 1887.
St Winifred's Roman Catholic Primary School was created in 1936.
St Winifred's School Choir
St. John Drelincourt Seymour has written: 'St. Patrick's purgatory' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Pilgrims and pilgrimages
St Winifred's
The tomb of Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral Walsingham in Norfolk (A glass vial that supposedly contained the breast milk of the Virgin Mary) St. Winifred's Well Lindisfarne Glastonbury Bromholm St. Albans A cave in Palestine that supposedly contained the beds of Adam and Eve
St David's Day, as celebrated today, dates back to 1120, when Dewi was canonised by Pope Callactus the Second, and March 1st was included in the Church calendar. After Dewi's canonisation, many pilgrimages were made to St. David's, and it was reported that two pilgrimages there equalled one to Rome, and three pilgrimages one to Jerusalem. March 1st was celebrated until the Reformation as a holy day. Many churches are dedicated to Dewi, and some to his mother Non. Dewi (St David died on Tuesday 1 March 526)
In the middle ages the most popular shrine in England was Thomas a Becket at Canterbury. Other important places were Walsingham in Norfolk, St Winifreds Well' Lindisfarne, Bromhold and St Albans
Donald Giesregen has written: 'The search for St. Elizabeth' -- subject(s): Apologetic works, Catholic Church, Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages, Travel
There is no recognized saint named Oonagh in traditional Christian denominations.
These lines refer to the opening of Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales," where people are described as desiring to go on pilgrimages to holy shrines in different lands, such as the shrine of St. Thomas Becket in Canterbury. The mention of "pilgrimage" and "palmers" highlights the religious fervor of the medieval period and the cultural significance of embarking on journeys to sacred sites.
trying to fiind the answer. Well I bet u go 2 st clares- im trying to find it as well :)