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American librarian, Directrice of The American Library in Paris (1936-1941) 1902-06-21 1957-03-15 Dorothy Mary Neal White: Librarian, writer - New Zealand: 1915 1995-02-12 Dorothy Shea: Australian librarian, Librarian of the Supreme Court of Tasmania (1988–2016) 1941-04-25 2024-01-05 Edith Ditmas: British archivist, historian, writer 1896 ...
Her death prompted a visit from the Apostle Peter, who, after praying, is said to have restored her to life. Tabitha's story is often cited as an example of service, charity, and the role of women in early Christianity. [6] Priscilla (Missionary & Teacher) fl. 49–65 CE: Rome
The name, "Lydia", meaning "the Lydian woman", by which she was known indicates that she was from Lydia in Asia Minor. Though she is commonly known as "St. Lydia" or even more simply "The Woman of Purple," Lydia is given other titles: "of Thyatira," "Purpuraria," and "of Philippi ('Philippisia' in Greek)."
The Bible verses about death remind us that while we will all go through it before Jesus ... Thinking about our own imminent death or the death of a loved one can be scary. But there is hope and ...
A group of female theologians have written a religious text they're calling "A woman's Bible." Here's why they did it.
Abigail – mother of Amasa, Sister of David. I Chronicles 2:15–17 [1]; Abigail – wife of the wicked Nabal, who became a wife of David after Nabal's death. I Samuel 25 [2] ...
[1] Belle da Costa Greene (November 26, 1879 – May 10, 1950) was an American librarian who managed and developed the personal library of J. P. Morgan. After Morgan died in 1913, Greene continued as librarian for his son, Jack Morgan, and in 1924 was named the first director of the Pierpont Morgan Library.
Antonio Panizzi – chief librarian of the British Museum library; Ingrid Parent – librarian at the University of British Columbia; Charles V. Park – librarian at Central Michigan University; Lotsee Patterson – librarian, educator, and founder of the American Indian Library Association; Nancy Pearl – librarian and author