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  2. Margaret Feinberg - Wikipedia

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    Promises of Blessing: An Adult Coloring Book, 2016,(Bethany Books) Promises of Joy: An Adult Coloring Book, 2016,(Bethany Books) Live Fearless: An Adult Coloring Book, 2016,(Bethany Books) Live Free: An Adult Coloring Book, 2016,(Bethany Books) Fight Back with Joy 6 Session DVD Bible Study, 2015 ; Fight Back with Joy: Celebrate More. Regret Less.

  3. Liturgical colours - Wikipedia

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    Vestments in different liturgical colours. Liturgical colours are specific colours used for vestments and hangings within the context of Christian liturgy.The symbolism of violet, blue, white, green, red, gold, black, rose, and other colours may serve to underline moods appropriate to a season of the liturgical year or may highlight a special occasion.

  4. Saint Isabelle of France - Wikipedia

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    Isabelle of France (March 1225 – 23 February 1270) was a French princess and daughter of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile.She was a younger sister of King Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) and of Alfonso, Count of Poitiers, and an older sister of King Charles I of Sicily.

  5. Luce (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Following Luce's unveiling, she quickly spawned Internet memes, fan art, and cosplay. [7] [8]The designs and general artstyles of Luce and her friends have been compared to anime characters, [9] [10] and users on websites such as Twitter have joked about the Catholic Church embracing anime visuals.

  6. Hubert of Liège - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Concern for Animals confers awards annually to honor exceptional individuals who have made outstanding contributions towards advancing animal welfare and status in human society. In particular, their "St Hubert Award" recognizes persons who have given up activities that exploit animals to become examples of compassionate living.

  7. Julia Greeley - Wikipedia

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    Julia Greeley, OFS (c. 1833-48 – 7 June 1918), was an African-American philanthropist and Catholic convert. An enslaved woman later freed by the US government, she is known as Denver's "Angel of Charity" because of her aid to countless families in poverty. [1] Her cause for beatification was opened by Archbishop Samuel J. Aquila in 2016.

  8. Eugene Boyle - Wikipedia

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    After ordination, Boyle served in parishes in San Francisco and Livermore, eventually becoming Pastor of Sacred Heart Parish in San Francisco by the late 1960s.In 1956, he became the host of his own radio show on KCBS, entitled "Underscore: Catholic Views in Review", described as "an adult show voicing the dialogue of religion and modern life" and discussed topics such as church-state ...

  9. Saint Ava - Wikipedia

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    The niece of Pepin II of Aquitaine, [1] she was born on April 29, 845. She was cured of blindness by the abbess-saint Ragenfredis (French Renfroie).Ava then gave her fortune to the Church and became a Benedictine nun and, later, abbess of her monastery in the County of Hainaut, now in Belgium.