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  2. Sister Ignatia - Wikipedia

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    Sister Ignatia. Mary Ignatia Gavin, C.S.A., (January 1, 1889 – April 1, 1966) was an Irish-born American Religious Sister, better known as Sister Ignatia, belonging to the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, who served as a nurse. In the course of her work she became involved in the care of those suffering from alcoholism, working with Bob ...

  3. Strychnos ignatii - Wikipedia

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    Strychnos ignatii is a tree in the family Loganiaceae, native to the Philippines, particularly in Catbalogan and parts of China. The plant was first described by the Moravian (Czech) Jesuit working in the Philippines, brother Georg Kamel who named its seeds "the beans of St. Ignatius", in honour of the founder of his religious order .

  4. Sisters of Notre Dame of Coesfeld - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters of Notre Dame of Coesfeld is a Catholic religious institute. Members use the postnominal letters SND. The congregation was founded in Coesfeld, Germany, during a time of religious and social need. In 1849, Hilligonde Wolbring and Elisabeth Kuhling took in orphaned and neglected children, and educated and cared for them.

  5. Gnatia - Wikipedia

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    Gnatia, Egnatia or Ignatia ( Greek: Egnatia) was an ancient city of the Messapii, and their frontier town towards the Salentini. As Egnazia Appula, it was a medieval bishopric, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see . It is located near the modern Fasano, in Salento, the southern part of Puglia ( Apulia) region in southern Italy .

  6. Ignatia Broker - Wikipedia

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    Ignatia Broker (1919–1987) was an Ojibwe writer and community leader from Minneapolis, Minnesota. She is best known for the novel Night Flying Woman, published in 1983, which tells the story of Broker's great-great-grandmother and her family's life before and after contact with white explorers. She was an enrolled member of the Ojibwe tribe ...

  7. Maria Caroline of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha - Wikipedia

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    Princess Maria Karoline born on 10 January 1899 in Pula, Austria-Hungary (modern day Croatia ), a popular vacation site for the Austro-Hungarian imperial and royal family. She was the second daughter of Prince August Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Archduchess Karoline Marie of Austria. She was a great-granddaughter of Pedro II of Brazil ...

  8. Ignatia - Wikipedia

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    Ignatia. Ignatia can refer to: Gnatia, a city of the Peucetii, a tribe in ancient Italy. a feminine version of the given name Ignatius. plants belonging to the species Strychnos ignatii, and products derived from them, such as. Ignatia amara, a homoeopathic remedy. Category:

  9. Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions - Wikipedia

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    Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions is a 1953 book, which explains the 24 basic principles of Alcoholics Anonymous and their application. The book dedicates a chapter to each step and each tradition, providing a detailed interpretation of these principles for personal recovery and the organization of the group. [2]