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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.
Emily de Vialar died in Marseilles on 24 August 1856. [6] "The saint is dead," said the poor people who knew her kindness. The saint is dead," said the poor people who knew her kindness. [ citation needed ] She was declared on 24 June 1951; her feast day is 24 August in the General Roman Calendar, and celebrated on 17 June by the Sisters of St ...
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.
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 ...
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.
Emily Nutley, 42, has been indicted on six charges of sexual battery over her alleged sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student at St Xavier High School in Cincinnati, Ohio
A 15-year-old girl opened fire in the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday, killing a teacher and a student and wounding six others at the school she had attended ...
Emily Steele Elliott (Emily Elliott Godsmark after marriage; [1] 1836–1897), better known by the pen name of E. S. Elliott, was an English religious writer of poetry, hymns, and novels, as well as the editor of a missionary magazine.