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  2. Rita of Cascia - Wikipedia

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    Rita of Cascia, OSA (born Margherita Ferri Lotti; 1381 – 22 May 1457), was an Italian widow and Augustinian nun.After Rita's husband died, she joined a small community of nuns, who later became Augustinians, where she was known both for practicing mortification of the flesh [1] and for the efficacy of her prayers.

  3. Why did Savannah write a faith-based book? Because she ... - AOL

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    TODAY show co-anchor Savannah Guthrie explains how her new book on faith, "Mostly What God Does," came about and what she hopes readers — and her children — take away from it.

  4. Sainte-Rita, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Sainte-Rita Chapel is a Roman Catholic chapel located at 65 Boulevard de Clichy in the 9th arrondissement of Paris [1] opposite the Moulin Rouge. [2] Dedicated to Saint Rita of Cascia, the patron saint of lost causes, the chapel was inaugurated in 1956 to serve the prostitutes of the Pigalle, [1] then a busy red-light district.

  5. Prayer Book Society (England) - Wikipedia

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    The Prayer Book Society was founded in 1972 as the Book of Common Prayer Action Group, following a small public meeting at Commander and Mrs Charles Drage's Kensington house. Anthony Kilmister OBE was prominent amongst the founders of the group, [ 3 ] which began as a conservative and sometimes controversialist reaction to proposals to outlaw ...

  6. St. Rita's Colored Catholic Mission - Wikipedia

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    The St. Rita's Colored Catholic Mission is a historic building in New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States. Built in 1899 as Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Faulkner Street, it was relocated to 314 Duss Street in 1956 to serve as a Catholic Mission to the African-American community. [2] Today, it is the Mary S. Harrell Black Heritage Museum. [3]

  7. Rita Barcelo y Pages - Wikipedia

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    Mother Rita Barcelo y Pages (20 April 1843 - 14 May 1904) was the Spanish foundress of the Augustinian Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation. She was the sister of Joaquina Maria Mercedes Barcelo Pages , who was the cofounder of the community.

  8. Consuelo Barcelo y Pages - Wikipedia

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    But Mother Rita died on May 14, 1904, before she could return to the Philippines. On June 18, 1904, Mother Consuelo returned to the Philippines alone. [2] Upon Mother Consuelo’s return to the Philippines, she was at first appointed superior of the new novitiate house of St. Joseph in Sta. Ana, Manila.

  9. Jim Carrey's Older Sister Dies, Says Grieving Husband: 'Rita ...

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    Jim Carrey’s older sister Rita Carrey has died, according to a Facebook post from her widowed husband, Alex.. A cause of death for the Canadian singer, who also worked as the radio show co-host ...