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[PA Media] The royals were greeted at the foot of the steps of the church by the Reverend Canon Dr Paul Rhys Williams. Inside, the National Anthem was sung before the first hymn, O Come, All Ye ...
The Life of St. Mary Magdalen De-Pazzi, Florentine Noble, Sacred Carmelite Virgin Compiled by the Rev Placido Fabrini, Philadelphia, 1900, Translated from the Florentine Edition of 1852 and Published by the Rev Antonio Isoleri, Miss. Ap. Rector of the new St Mary Magdalen De-Pazzi's Italian Church, Philadelphia, Pa, USA
The Pazzi name was added after the Carmelite order nun Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi, canonized in 1669, whose family patronized the church.The original convent had been dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen delle Convertite, the patron of once-fallen, now converted women.
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St. Mary Magdalen School is the township's only parochial school. [18] Cardinal O'Hara High School is the local parochial high school located one mile outside Upper Providence Township. Pennsylvania Institute of Technology is in the township. [16] [19] The township is served by the Media-Upper Providence Free Library.
English: New St Mary Magdalen De-Pazzi's Italian Church, Rectory, and Orphan Asylum, Philadelphia (1900) From The Life and Works of St Mary Magdalen De-Pazzi, Compiled by the Rev Placido Fabrini, Philadelphia, 1900, Translated from the Florentine Edition of 1852 and Published by the Rev Antonio Isoleri, Miss. Ap. Rector of the new St Mary Magdalen De-Pazzi's Italian Church, Philadelphia, Pa, USA
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St Mary Magdalene is thought to be the church that inspired the composer John Ireland to become an Anglo-Catholic. [8] The novelist Barbara Pym was a member of the congregation in 1971–72, while living in Queen's Park. [9] P. D. James is thought to have used the church as a model for one of the locations in her novel A Taste for Death. [10]