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  2. Mary Magdalene de' Pazzi - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. File:St Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Church - 719 Montrose St ...

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    "St Mary Magdalen de Pazzi Church - 719 Montrose St, Philadelphia, PA 19147" by N Giovannucci can be reused under the CCBY 4.0 license Exposure time 1/160 sec (0.00625)

  4. File:New St Mary Magdalen De-Pazzi's Italian Church ...

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    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

  5. Royals attend Christmas Day service at Sandringham - AOL

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    Excited crowds watched on as the monarch and his family headed into St Mary Magdalene Church, Norfolk. ... [PA Media] The royals were greeted at the foot of the steps of the church by the Reverend ...

  6. St Mary Magdalene, Paddington - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Santa Maria Maddalena dei Pazzi - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. List of church buildings in Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    HABS PA-6692-B: St. Mary Magdalen de' Pazzi Church: 712 Montrose Street St. Mary's: 248 South 4th Street St. Michael's Church: 1445 North 2nd Street St. Monica Parish Church: 2422 South 17th Street Saint Nicholas of Tolentine Church: 1718 South 9th Street Saint Paul Church: 923 Christian Street Saint Peter the Apostle 1019 North 5th Street (at ...

  9. Church of Mary Magdalene - Wikipedia

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    The church, dedicated to Mary Magdalene, is part of the Convent of St. Mary Magdalene, a sisterhood established in 1936 by an English convert, and since the 1920s has been under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (ROCOR), an independent ecclesiastical entity until 2007 and part of the Moscow-based Russian Orthodox ...