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  2. Emily de Vialar - Wikipedia

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    Emily de Vialar or Émilie de Vialar (1797–1856) was a French nun who founded the missionary congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Apparition. She is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church .

  3. Emmelia of Caesarea - Wikipedia

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    Emmelia—also known as Emilia or Emily—is venerated as a saint in both the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church [4] and is said to have died on 30 May 375. [2] However, she is not the only woman in her family to be venerated as a saint.

  4. Emily St. John Mandel - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Mandel began writing her first novel, Last Night in Montreal, while living in Montreal. [14] She is a staff writer for The Millions, an online magazine. [17] [18] In 2012, she used the Goodreads database to write an article for The Millions, analyzing statistics relating to novels with titles in "The ___'s Daughter" pattern. [19]

  5. Emily St. James - Wikipedia

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    Emily St. James (formerly Emily Nicole VanDerWerff; born November 30, 1982 [2]) is an American critic, journalist, podcaster, and author. She primarily writes about television . She has written for Vox , The A.V. Club , The Guardian , the Los Angeles Times , Grantland , and Slant Magazine , among others.

  6. Sea of Tranquility (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sea of Tranquility is a 2022 novel by the Canadian writer Emily St. John Mandel.It is Mandel's sixth novel and a work of speculative fiction. [1] [2]Written during the COVID-19 pandemic, [2] the novel considers "what constitutes reality, how time flows, and what memory is in the context of perception" [3] by pondering the simulation hypothesis and time travel.

  7. Emily D. Baker - Wikipedia

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    Emily D. Baker is an American legal commentator, podcast host, and former deputy district attorney. [2] She is best known for her YouTube channel and podcast, [ 3 ] "The Emily Show," [ 4 ] where she provides legal analysis and commentary on high-profile cases and pop culture events.

  8. Émilie de Rodat - Wikipedia

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    Émilie de Rodat (6 September 1787 – 19 September 1852), born Marie Guillemette (Wilhelmina) Emilie de Rodat, also known as Emily de Rodat, was a nun, virgin, mystic, and the founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Villefranche. [1] She was born to a noble family near Rodez, in southern France.

  9. Sisters of the Holy Family of Villefranche - Wikipedia

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    Saint Émilie de Rodat, founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Villefranche.. The Sisters of the Holy Family of Villefranche (French: Sœurs de la Sainte-Famille de Villefranche; Latin: Congregatio Sororum a Sacra Familia; abbreviation: S.F.), also called the Sisters of Villefranche, is a religious institute of pontifical right whose members profess public vows of chastity, poverty, and ...